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      Creation and utility of 'Boston Minority Genetic Counselors'.

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          The genetic counseling profession began shortly after the Civil Rights Movement, before effective strategies for inclusion of racial minorities had emerged. Given the historical context of the field and the continued lack of diversity in the professional body, inclusion among genetic counselors of social minority backgrounds is important to examine and address. A group of genetic counselors in the Boston area with social minority backgrounds initiated the Boston Minority Genetic Counselors (BMGC) group to bolster interconnection and support for themselves and their local genetic counselors and trainees of social minority backgrounds. In this paper, we describe the formation of the BMGC and its ongoing work. Future directions include using the BMGC model and/or that of similar organizations, such as the Minority Genetic Professionals Network, as a template to create similar genetic counseling groups that provide support around topics of social minority identities and promote sentiments of inclusion across the profession.

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          Journal
          J Genet Couns
          Journal of genetic counseling
          Wiley
          1573-3599
          1059-7700
          Apr 2020
          : 29
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
          [2 ] Center for Cancer Genetics and Prevention, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts.
          [3 ] MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, Massachusetts.
          [4 ] Center for Cancer Risk Assessment, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
          Article
          10.1002/jgc4.1268
          32220050
          e32af47b-1a12-4000-9e8c-5e76571df40c
          History

          disparities,diversity,genetic counseling,affinity group,peer support,inclusion

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