Publications by authors named "Laurie Nemzer"

Prenatal genetic counselors are health care professionals who counsel women making reproductive decisions which include decisions such as terminating pregnancies due to fetal anomalies. Little is known about the experiences and practices of prenatal genetic counselors working with women who have the option of termination after 24 weeks gestation. In this national survey of 168 genetic counselors who have practiced prenatal genetic counseling, we asked about their general practice patterns, including indications for which termination is offered and types of abortion care services that are coordinated by genetic counselors.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Laurie Nemzer"

  • - Laurie Nemzer's research primarily focuses on the experiences of genetic counselors, particularly in the context of reproductive decision-making and pregnancy termination post-24 weeks gestation, highlighting the counseling process and decision factors involved.
  • - Her 2018 study involved a national survey of 168 genetic counselors, revealing insights into their practice patterns, the indications for termination they encounter, and the abortion care services they coordinate.
  • - Additionally, Nemzer contributed to the field of medical research with an examination of facial infiltrating lipomatosis, emphasizing the physical, radiological, and histopathological aspects, although details on this study are limited.