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An explication of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) code of ethics
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An explication of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) code of ethics

Judith L. Benkendorf, Nancy P. Callanan, Rose Grobstein, Susan Schmerler and Kevin T. FitzGerald
Journal of genetic counseling, Vol.1(1), pp.31-39
03/1992
PMID: 11651280

Abstract

code of ethics genetic counseling
This article reviews the work carried out by the NSGC ad hoc Committee on Ethical Codes and Principles between 1986 and 1991 and serves as a guide for interpreting the NSGC Code of Ethics. The NSGC Code of Ethics is written from the “ethic of care” perspective. It is based on the responsibilities that arise from the four primary relationships genetic counselors experience in their work: genetic counselors and themselves, their clients, their colleagues, and society. The values selected for each relationship and the resultant guidelines are explained. The Code of Ethics became effective January 1, 1992.

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