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Genetic Counselling Katherine Ruivenkamp Associate Genetic Counsellor Genetic Health Services Victoria

Genetic Counselling Katherine Ruivenkamp Associate Genetic Counsellor Genetic Health Services Victoria

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Page 1: Genetic Counselling Katherine Ruivenkamp Associate Genetic Counsellor Genetic Health Services Victoria

Genetic Counselling

Katherine RuivenkampAssociate Genetic Counsellor

Genetic Health Services Victoria

Page 2: Genetic Counselling Katherine Ruivenkamp Associate Genetic Counsellor Genetic Health Services Victoria

Overview

What is genetic counselling? Case studies

Maternal Serum Screening Cystic fibrosis

How do you become a genetic counsellor?

My background and job

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What is Genetic counselling

Information Education Counselling and support

practical and emotional decision making

Informed choices

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Team work

Medical geneticists Medically trained Diagnosis & management Syndrome diagnosis Management advice (ie. Cancer) Management clinics (ie. bone dysplasias)

Other health professionals Obstetricians, Oncologists,

Gastroenterologists, Social Workers and more

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Where do genetic counsellor’s work

in Victoria

The Royal Children’s Hospital The Royal Women’s Hospital Monash Medical Centre Mercy Hospital for Women Royal Melbourne Hospital Peter MacCallum The Alfred Hospital Rural & Regional Victoria

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Genetic Counselling Family history of single gene disorder eg:

cystic fibrosis, haemophilia, muscular dystrophy, hemochromatosis, Huntington disease

Carrier testing, predictive testing

Recurrence risk counselling eg: NTD, Down syndrome, Prader Willi syndrome, chromosome abnormalities (translocations, deletions)

Prenatal screening and testing counselling Screening tests (NT, MSS) Diagnositic tests (CVS, amnio)

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Genetic Counselling Pregnancy Counselling

Pre-conceptual Consanguinity Following diagnosis of fetal abnormality Teratogen exposure

Support after fetal loss or genetic diagnosis in child

Grief counselling, support groups, community resources and other health professionals

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Genetic Counselling Speciality clinics (diagnosis, advice &

management) Cancer Dysmorphology Neurogenetics Bone dysplasias Metabolic

General discussion about genetic issues Genetic testing of children eg: CF carrier testing,

cancer syndromes Value, if any, of genetic testing Impact of genetic information on family unit

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Case 1:Maternal Serum Screening

“Thank-you for seeing Jane who has an increased risk result for Down syndrome on her Maternal Serum Screening test. She is currently 16 weeks pregnant and would like to discuss her options for this pregnancy”

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MSS- information

What is MSS? Risk Counselling

33 years of age- risk 1 in 545 MSS result- 1 in 50

What is Down syndrome? Chromosomes Characteristics of Down syndrome

Screening v diagnostic testing Options

No further testing Ultrasound amniocentesis

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MSS- Counselling Issues Reaction to the result

Anxiety Confusion Uncertainty

Normalisation of reactions Level of certainty wanted Termination of pregnancy Differing views of partners Assist in decision making process

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“Thanks for seeing John, an 18 yo man whose half sister died of CF last year. John is concerned by the genetics of this condition and is requesting screening. He has no other siblings or distant family members with CF”

Case 2:Cystic fibrosis (CF)

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CF- information Pre-counselling intake

Pedigree, information gathering, make appointment, elicit questions/concerns

What is CF? Digestive & respiratory system Incidence of 1 in 2500

Genetics cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance

regulator (CFTF) Genetic testing (Over 1000 mutations)

Inheritance Autosomal recessive

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Cystic fibrosis - inheritance

C c x C c

}C C cc C ccC

Unaffected carriers affected

no CF gene changes 1 CF gene change 2 CF gene changes homozygous unaffected heterozygous homozygous affected

25% 50% 25%

Carrier parents

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CF – Counselling Issues

Grief and loss Living with CF Pre-existing knowledge base What is John’s risk of being a carrier…

if half-brother? if full-brother?

Limitations of genetic testing Options if he is a carrier

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Half sibs

1/2 chance

C c x CC

C C C c

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Full sibs

2/3 chance

C c x C c

C C cc C ccC

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Genetic Counsellors

Health professionals with varied backgrounds Nursing, teaching, social work, science etc

Post graduate course in Genetic Counselling (1 yr) University of Melbourne, Melbourne Griffith University, Brisbane Newcastle University, Newcastle Charles Sturt University, by correspondence

Human Genetics Society of Australasia certification (minimum of 2 yrs)

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Other pathways for Genetic Counsellor’s

Education Research Support Groups Further studies (ie. PHd) Ultrasound practices IVF practices

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Genetic Counselling:-

Ms Margaret SahharConvenor – Graduate Diploma in Genetic Counselling10th Floor Royal Children’s HospitalPh: (03) 8341 [email protected]

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My Background and Job

Background: BSc, MSc (Genetic Counselling)

First job: Maternal Serum Screening

Current Job: Monash Medical Centre and The Northern Hospital