Hindsight can be a powerful thing. If you could have a test to identify a genetic condition in yourself, would you want to know? We possibly all have an instinctive answer, but let’s question that instinct. What conditions would you want to know, and which would you rather keep hidden? When genetics aren't personal, can you ever make an individual choice about wanting to know? Who has the right not to know? At what cost? A genetic counsellor uses her experience to explore a client's personal and family narrative to guide them towards an informed choice. Roberta Rizzo is a UK and European Registered Genetic Counsellor. The work involves counselling families affected by genetic conditions and familial cancer. She currently works in Southampton Hospital, having previously gained experience in London. Her special interests include oculogenetics and psychiatric genetic counselling. She is a member on the committee for the UK Association of Genetic Nurses and Counsellors (AGNC) where she works with national bodies to promote and safeguard the work of genetic counsellors. Roberta is working with the Department of Health and Mater Dei to establish genetic counselling as a service in Malta. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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