105-108
Pofessional Issues
2008 National Society of Genetic Counselors Presidential Address: The NSGC Should Do Something About That… and We Are
Steven Keiles
109
Introduction
Introduction to Diversity Essays
Bonnie S. LeRoy and Pat McCarthy Veach
110-111
Professional Issues
Diversity Through the Eyes of a Minority Student
Deborah Isabel Barragan
112-113
Professional Issues
Addressing Diversity in the Genetic Counseling Profession
Cherise M. Klotz
114-118
Commentary
Can Population-Based Carrier Screening Be Left to the Community?
Aviad E. Raz
119-129
Original Research
How Parents Search, Interpret, and Evaluate Genetic Information Obtained from the Internet
Myra I. Roche and Debra Skinner
130-136
Original Research
Perceptions of Familial Risk in those Seeking a Genetic Risk Assessment for Alzheimer’s Disease
Susan Hiraki, Clara A. Chen, J. Scott Roberts, L. Adrienne Cupples and Robert C. Green
137-146
Original Research
Consumers’ Desire towards Current and Prospective Reproductive Genetic Testing
Feighanne Hathaway, Esther Burns and Harry Ostrer
147-159
Original Research
Life Trajectories, Genetic Testing, and Risk Reduction Decisions in 18–39 Year Old Women at Risk for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
Rebekah Hamilton, Janet K. Williams, Barbara J. Bowers and Kathleen Calzone
160-172
Original Research
Experiences and Decisions that Motivate Women at Increased Risk of Breast Cancer to Participate in an Experimental Screening Program
Michelle Proulx, Marie-Dominique Beaulieu, Christine Loignon, Marie-Hélène Mayrand and Christine Maugard, et al.
173-184
Original Research
Professional Ambivalence: Accounts of Ethical Practice in Childhood Genetic Testing
Michael Arribas-Ayllon, Srikant Sarangi and Angus Clarke
185-194
Original Research
Cancer Genetic Counselees’ Self-Reported Psychological Distress, Changes in Life, and Adherence to Recommended Surveillance Programs 3–7 Years Post Counseling
Afsaneh Hayat Roshanai, Richard Rosenquist, Claudia Lampic and Karin Nordin
195-196
Editorial
Diversity in Genetic Counseling: Strategies from the LEND Network
Ashley Hatchel, Janet Willis, Catherine Reiser, Robert Marion and Crystal Pariseau, et al.
197-199
Commentary
Letter to the Editor
Nancy S. Warren and Kelly E. Ormond
200-203
Annotated Bibliography
Genetic Library: Grief and Bereavement
Courtney Sebold and Christine Koil