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    General practitioners (GPs) are crucial for accessing genetic risk profiles, but require enhanced training and support. Consensus highlights the need for a legislative framework to guide their evolving role in genomic medicine.

    Area of Science:

    • Genomic Medicine
    • Primary Care
    • Health Policy

    Background:

    • General practitioners (GPs) will play a key role in future access to genetic risk profiles.
    • Understanding GP attitudes towards genetic risk profiling is essential for practice integration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore general practitioners' attitudes towards genetic risk profiles.
    • To identify potential consequences of genetic risk profiling on GP practice.

    Main Methods:

    • A two-round Delphi consensus method was employed.
    • 120 interns and senior clinicians responded to 24 statements regarding genetic risk profiles.

    Main Results:

    • Consensus was reached on 80% of statements.

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  • GPs' significant role was confirmed, though practice impact remains uncertain.
  • Widespread emphasis on the need for training, multidisciplinary support, and a legislative framework.
  • Conclusions:

    • Anticipating GP needs for advanced training in genomic medicine is crucial.
    • Developing evolving information programs for GPs is vital for prevention activities.