2024
DOI: 10.1002/jgc4.1990
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A survey to analyze the need of genetic counseling among doctors in Lahore, Pakistan

Afsah Asif Shaikh,
Maryam Imran,
Aqsa Azhar
et al.

Abstract: Pakistan with a population of approximately 200 million people faces a significant burden of genetic disorders. Higher preference for consanguinity (73%) is one of the significant reasons. Despite being a hub for rare genetic disorders, the country lacks professionally trained genetic counselors due to the absence of postgraduate degree programs or diplomas in genetic counseling. This shortage of specialized personnel results in inadequate and limited genetic counseling practices nationwide. This study aimed t… Show more

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