Department of Genetics and Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford University, Stanford, California.
Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of the Philippines Manila, Manila, Philippines.
Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet. 2018 Mar;178(1):98-107. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.c.31607. Epub 2018 Mar 25.
The genetic counseling profession is continuing to develop globally, with countries in various stages of development. In some, the profession has been in existence for decades and is increasingly recognized as an important provider of allied health, while in others it is just beginning. In this article, we describe the current global landscape of the genetic counseling specialty field's professional development. Using examples of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and various countries in Asia, we highlight the following: (a) status of genetic counseling training programs, (b) availability of credentialing through government and professional bodies (certification, registration, and licensure), and potential for international reciprocity, (c) scope of clinical practice, and (d) health-care system disparities and cultural differences impacting on practice. The successful global implementation of precision medicine will require both an increased awareness of the importance of the profession of "genetic counselor" and flexibility in how genetic counselors are incorporated into each country's health-care market. In turn, this will require more collaboration within and across nations, along with continuing engagement of existing genetic counseling professional societies.
遗传咨询专业在全球范围内不断发展,各国处于不同的发展阶段。在一些国家,该专业已经存在了几十年,并日益被视为重要的联合健康提供者,而在其他国家,它才刚刚起步。本文描述了遗传咨询专业领域目前的全球发展情况。我们以美国、英国、加拿大、澳大利亚、南非和亚洲各国为例,突出了以下内容:(a)遗传咨询培训计划的现状,(b)通过政府和专业机构(认证、注册和许可)提供认证的情况以及国际互认的可能性,(c)临床实践的范围,以及(d)影响实践的医疗保健系统差异和文化差异。精准医学的成功全球实施将需要提高对“遗传咨询师”这一职业重要性的认识,并灵活地将遗传咨询师纳入每个国家的医疗保健市场。这反过来又需要在国家内部和国家之间进行更多的合作,以及继续参与现有的遗传咨询专业协会。