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The Human Genome Project and other recent developments will broaden and increase the importance of genetics in health care. "Clinical genetics" will become "genomic medicine" and will no longer be almost the sole purview of genetic specialists-medical geneticists, genetic counselors, and genetic advanced practice nurses. The changing use of genetics in health care will require the acquisition of new knowledge, skills, and attitudes by many health care professionals who are not genetic specialists. Such health care professionals will not only be necessary to the widespread integration of genetics into clinical care, but they will make unique contributions to this integration that will add to the quality of genomic medicine. This new use of genetics in health care will also allow, even require, new ways of working for genetic specialists, who will continue to occupy unique and vital roles.
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American Journal of Medical Genetics
National Institutes of Health
Center for Cancer Research
National Human Genome Research Institute
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