2000 Courses 2nd Course in Genetic Counselling |
La Nunziata Centre, via Portobello 14, Sestri Levante, Italy - October 15-20, 2000 Directors: Elizabeth AnionWu (London), C?lia DeLozier-Blanchet (Geneva), Roberto Ravazzolo (Genoa), Heather Skirton (London) Saturday 14 October welcome and informal get-together in the evening Sunday 15 October Morning lectures: Introduction to the course: goals and organization (course directors) E. Anionwu (London): Basics of genetic counselling and principles of communication M.Pembrey (London): Mendelian inheritance C. DeLozier-Blanchet (Geneva): Diagnostic tools: Cytogenetics and beyond Afternoon: "Ice breaking" sessions with H. Skirton (London) and faculty Dice games as an educational tool in risk-based decision making with E. Anionwu (London) and faculty Monday 16 October Morning lectures: R. Elles (Manchester): Diagnostic tools II: Molecular analysis G. Bianchi-Movarekhi (Geneva) / C. DeLozier ? Blanchet (Geneva): Prenatal diagnosis: an overview D. Stoppa-Lyonnet (Paris): Recognizing families with hereditary predisposition to cancer Afternoon workshops: ("Latin Square:" each student will rotate through two workshops on Monday and two on Tuesday): - Pedigree taking and risk analysis with M. Pembrey (London) / H. Skirton (London)
- Prenatal diagnosis counseling scenarios with G. Bianchi-Movarekhi (Geneva) / E. Anionwu (London)
- Interpretation of laboratory results with R. Elles (Manchester) / C. DeLozier Blanchet (Geneva)
- Familial cancer counselling scenarios with D. Stoppa-Lyonnet (Paris) / G. Evers-Kiebooms (Leuven)
Tuesday 17 October Morning lectures H. Skirton (London): Needs, expectations and outcomes in genetic counselling G. Evers-Kiebooms (Leuven): Preparing for predictive, presymptomatic testing C. DeLozier-Blanchet (Geneva): Prenatal screening for aneuploidy and neural tube defects Afternoon workshops: Latin square, as on Monday Wednesday 18 October Morning lectures G. Bianchi-Movarekhi (Geneva): Genetics and counselling in reproductive pathologies R. Hennekam (Amsterdam): Genetics and counselling in congenital malformations G. Andria (Naples): Genetic analysis and counselling in mental retardation Afternoon: walk to the Cinque terre Thursday 19 October Morning lectures E. Anionwu (London): Counselling issues in haemoglobinopathy screening M. Pembrey (London) / R. Hennekam (Amsterdam): Should we expand neonatal screening for genetic disorders? Delivering genetic services to the multi-ethnic community (to be appointed)
Afternoon Role play workshop with H. Skirton (London) / E. Anionwu (London) Friday 20 October Morning lectures G. Evers-Kiebooms (Leuven) / D. Stoppa-Lyonnet (Paris): Practical aspects of consent, confidentiality and disclosure L. Luzzato (Genoa): The future of cancer genetics in medicine C. DeLozier-Blanchet (Geneva) / H. Skirton (London) / G. Romeo (Lyon and Genoa): Training of genetic counsellors: European and American models Afternoon workshops: students will be able to choose two workshops from the following subjects (additional /alternative subjects may be suggested by the students) - Use of databases in clinical practice with R. Hennekam (Amsterdam) / G. Romeo (Lyon and Genoa)
- Advanced risk analysis scenarios with M. Pembrey (London)
- Video-taping of mock counselling sessions with C. DeLozier?Blanchet (Geneva)
- Organization of a clinic for pre-symptomatic testing and counselling with (G. Evers-Kiebooms (Leuven) / D. Stoppa-Lyonnet (Paris)
- Dysmorphology with G. Andria (Naples)
Friday evening: farewell party with dancing and skits by students and faculty |