2021
DOI: 10.1002/jgc4.1520
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Genetic counseling experiences at the University of Cape Town during COVID‐19

Abstract: Soon after the first COVID-19 case was reported in December 2019 in Wuhan, China, South Africa announced a national lockdown in an attempt to curb the spread of the disease. Under national lockdown, businesses were closed, learning institutions moved to emergency remote teaching (ERT), and hospitals reduced their patient loads. De-escalation of clinical services at Groote Schuur and Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospitals affected Genetic Counseling Services and resulted in a decrease in in-person and an i… Show more

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“…Overall, this study recapitulates data regarding changes to professional aspects of genetic counseling practice since the spring of 2020 and elaborates on previously identified non‐professional challenges experienced by genetic counselors (Bergstrom et al, 2021; MacFarlane et al, 2021; Mauer et al, 2021; Mills et al, 2021; Mueller et al, 2021; Pan et al, 2021; Rezich et al, 2021; Shannon et al, 2021; Turchetti et al, 2021; Wessels et al, 2021). As many of the qualitative responses showed, however, the distinction between professional and non‐professional aspects of life for genetic counselors can be ambiguous.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Overall, this study recapitulates data regarding changes to professional aspects of genetic counseling practice since the spring of 2020 and elaborates on previously identified non‐professional challenges experienced by genetic counselors (Bergstrom et al, 2021; MacFarlane et al, 2021; Mauer et al, 2021; Mills et al, 2021; Mueller et al, 2021; Pan et al, 2021; Rezich et al, 2021; Shannon et al, 2021; Turchetti et al, 2021; Wessels et al, 2021). As many of the qualitative responses showed, however, the distinction between professional and non‐professional aspects of life for genetic counselors can be ambiguous.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%