LabCorp Presents Nine Studies, Including Novel Research on Improving Genetic Counseling Quality, at the National Society of Genetic Counselors Annual Conference
LabCorp’s Integrated Genetics Specialty Laboratory Leverages Decades of Experience in
“The research we are presenting at this conference reflects the knowledge and experience gained from hundreds of thousands of prenatal cases handled over several decades by the specialists and genetic counselors of LabCorp and Integrated Genetics,” said
The research presented by LabCorp includes a novel study by primary author
Poster Sessions
Including the Cutillo study, LabCorp and Integrated Genetics are presenting nine posters at the conference:
- “The many faces of monosomy X: Unexpected outcomes of monosomy X NIPT results,” by lead author
Samantha Caldwell , M.S.; licensed certified genetic counselor; clinical laboratory liaison, Integrated Genetics; - “The complex side of NIPT fetal sex discrepancies revealed … Karyotype party tricks,” by lead author
Jenna Wardrop , M.S.; licensed certified genetic counselor; lead clinical laboratory liaison, Integrated Genetics; - “Genome wide cfDNA: Emerging data trends in 28K clinical samples,” by lead author
Theresa Boomer , M.S.; licensed certified genetic counselor; senior clinical laboratory liaison, Integrated Genetics; - “Full gene sequencing as a follow-up to carrier screening: Utilization and outcomes,” by lead author
Shannon Doyle , M.S.; licensed certified genetic counselor; genetic coordinator, Integrated Genetics; - “Esoteric aneuploidies and genome-wide cell-free DNA,” by lead author
Erica Soster , M.S.; licensed certified genetic counselor; medial science liaison, medical affairs, Integrated Genetics; - “Prenatal diagnosis of a 21q microduplication after positive NIPT result for trisomy 21: A case report,” by lead author
Lauren Petrarca , M.S.; certified genetic counselor; senior genetic counselor, Integrated Genetics; - “Evolving trend in patient decision-making on non-invasive screening versus invasive testing following a prenatal diagnosis of ultrasound anomaly,” by lead author
Jillian Carroll , M.S., M.A.; certified genetic counselor; senior genetic counselor, Integrated Genetics; - “The impact of a quality improvement program on genetic counseling,” by
Denise Cutillo , M.S.; licensed certified genetic counselor; vice president, genetic counseling services, Integrated Genetics; and - “Maternal serum screen positive results - What do patients elect next?” by lead author
Kristi Fissell , M.S.; certified genetic counselor; director, genetic counseling services, Integrated Genetics.
Beginning
Symposium
LabCorp also presented a symposium titled “Key Factors in Quality Expanded Carrier Screening: From Parental Testing to Prenatal Diagnosis.” The discussion focused on how to identify the most significant factors in quality expanded carrier screening, including clinically relevant tests, technology considerations, data analysis and interpretation, and prenatal diagnosis. It also included clinical scenarios in carrier screening to help participants better understand the optimal quality considerations to best support patient care.
Presenters for the symposium were:
Ruth A. Heim ; Ph.D.; fellow,American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics ; clinical laboratory director, Integrated Genetics;Ellen Schlenker ; M.S.; licensed certified genetic counselor; regional manager of genetic counseling, Integrated Genetics; andBrittany Dyr ; M.S.; certified genetic counselor; medical science liaison, Integrated Genetics.
Additional information about the conference is available at http://www.nsgc.org/conference.
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