Adult Genetics Services helps meet the needs of individuals who have been diagnosed with an inherited condition or who may be at risk for an inherited condition. The program includes both clinical and laboratory services, which are provided by LMP (Laboratory Medicine Program). Our team of professionals includes a medical geneticist, genetic counsellors, molecular geneticists and other health care professionals. Together the team provides family risk assessment, diagnosis, management, education and support.
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- Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders
CORD serves as the primary non-governmental clearing house for over 6,000 rare disorders. - Genome Canada
Frequently asked questions and answers about genomics. - Canadian Association of Genetic Counsellors
The purpose of the CAGC is to establish minimum standards of practice, encourage professional growth and gain recognition of the genetic counselling profession in Canada. - National Human Genome Research Institute
The Health page provides accurate, reliable and current information on genetic and rare diseases to patients and families, health care professionals and biomedical researchers. - Genomics and Disease Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Includes easy-to-understand information about the exciting and emerging field of genomics. - Genetics Home Reference
A guide to understanding genetic conditions. - Genetic Disorders, New York Online Access to Health Genetic diseases information in English and Spanish.
- National Society of Genetic Counselors
The Society promotes the professional interests of genetic counselors and provides a network for professional communications.
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