2015 Tennessee Code
Title 63 - Professions Of The Healing Arts
Chapter 6 - Medicine and Surgery
Part 8 - Genetic Counselors' Licensing Act
§ 63-6-803 - Scope of genetic counseling.

TN Code § 63-6-803 (2015) What's This?

(a) Genetic counseling is a communication process, conducted by one (1) or more appropriately trained individuals, that includes:

(1) Estimating the likelihood of occurrence or recurrence of any potentially inherited or genetically influenced condition. This assessment may involve:

(A) Obtaining and analyzing a complete health history of the person and family;

(B) Reviewing pertinent medical records;

(C) Evaluating the risks from exposure to possible mutagens or teratogens; and

(D) Recommending genetic testing or other evaluations to assist in the diagnosis of a condition or determine the carrier status of one (1) or more family members;

(2) Helping the individual, family, health care provider or public to:

(A) Appreciate the medical, psychological and social implications of a disorder, including its features, variability, usual course and management options;

(B) Learn how genetic factors contribute to the disorder and affect the chance for recurrence of the condition in other family members;

(C) Understand available options for coping with, preventing, or reducing the chance of occurrence or recurrence of a condition;

(D) Select the most appropriate, accurate and cost-effective methods of diagnosis; and

(E) Understand genetic tests, including, but not limited to, diagnostic genetic tests, screening tests or predispositional genetic tests, coordinate testing for inherited disorders and interpret complex genetic test results;

(3) Facilitating an individual's or family's:

(A) Exploration of the perception of risk and burden associated with a genetic disorder;

(B) Decision making regarding testing or medical interventions consistent with their beliefs, goals, needs, resources, culture and ethical/moral views; and

(C) Adjustment and adaptation to the condition or their genetic risk by addressing needs for psychological, social and medical support.

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