New Genetic Counsellor Group
Contact: Maddie Corcoran (newgcrep@gmail.com)
See the New GC page for more information
Contact: Maddie Corcoran (newgcrep@gmail.com)
See the New GC page for more information
Contact: Phil Leonard (PLeonard@nhs.net)
This is a networking group that is growing and developing year by year. We hope to better represent the nurses and midwives who take on more and more complex and diverse genomics work in their day to day roles.
Contact: genpannetwork@gmail.com
The GenPAN Network provides peer support, networking and CPD opportunities for Genomic Associates and Practitioners. It is a space where we share best practice and seek advice from each other regarding shared challenges, in this relatively newly established role.
Contact: Ellie Quinn (E.Quinn1@rbht.nhs.uk)
Contact: Cathryn Moss (cathryn.moss@stgeorges.nhs.uk)
This is an informal networking group allowing those involved in prenatal genetic counselling to keep in touch with each other. The email group allows us to share ideas and best practices, as well as providing a supportive community for prenatal genetic counsellors.
Contact: Lorraine Cowley (LCowley@nhs.net)
We are a developing group of genetic counsellors, nurses, midwives and allied health professionals committed to supporting each other in our shared goal; to promote patient-perspectives' research in genomics.
Contact: Sian Sperring (sian.sperring@ouh.nhs.uk)
The Eye Genetic Counsellors Network is a dedicated group for genetic counsellors specialising in ophthalmology, offering a space to connect, collaborate and share knowledge. Members provide mutual support, exchanging advice and expertise on emerging challenges and complex cases. The group fosters a collaborative environment, helping counsellors enhance their skills and improve patient care.
Contact: Karen Sage (karen.sage1@nhs.net)
We are a group of genetic counsellors/scientists offering support and guidance on genetic testing of embryos (PGT). We review the clinical context, technicalities of testing and any potential ethical concerns in context of the HFEA guidelines for testing in the UK providing support for each other and our patients. We are growing steadily as more genetic counsellors are working mainstream in fertility.
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