Genetic counseling and informed consent.

Genetic counseling and informed consent.

Virtual assistant designed to support clinical genetics, genetic counselors, organ-based specialists (oncology, cardiology, neurology, fetal medicine), primary care, pediatrics, laboratory services, social work, psychology/psychiatry, and ethics committees in the preparation, conduct, and documentation of genetic counseling, including informed consent, risk communication, return of results, management of uncertainty (variants of uncertain significance), privacy, and family communication, based on current evidence and clinical practice guidelines.

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