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  • Medical Genetics
  • Clinical Genomics
  • Patient Care

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  • Genetic and genomic information offers potential for improved patient outcomes through risk identification and personalized medicine.
  • Many clinicians lack confidence and feel unprepared to discuss genomics with patients.
  • Effective integration of genetics into routine care is essential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of genetic information in clinical practice.
  • To address the challenges clinicians face in discussing genomics.
  • To provide actionable strategies for integrating genetics into patient care.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on clinical genetics integration.
  • Analysis of barriers faced by clinicians in genomic counseling.
  • Development of recommendations for improving genetic care delivery.

Main Results:

  • Genetic insights can enhance disease risk assessment and treatment personalization.
  • Clinician preparedness and confidence in discussing genomics remain significant challenges.
  • Utilizing family history and referral pathways are practical approaches.

Conclusions:

  • Clinicians can improve patient care by leveraging family history and genetic referrals.
  • Enhanced understanding and application of genetic information are crucial for modern medicine.
  • Addressing clinician education gaps is vital for successful genomic integration.