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Genetic Counsellor Registration Board (GCRB). Annual Review Kathy Barnes (Chair). Genetic Counsellor Registration Board (GCRB) 2009. Members: Kathy Barnes (Chair) – Teesside Anna Middleton (V.Chair)– Cardiff Lesley Snadden – Glasgow Aoife Bradley – Belfast Jan Moore – Birmingham
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Genetic Counsellor Registration Board (GCRB) Annual Review Kathy Barnes (Chair)
Genetic Counsellor Registration Board (GCRB) 2009 Members: Kathy Barnes (Chair) – Teesside Anna Middleton (V.Chair)– Cardiff Lesley Snadden – Glasgow Aoife Bradley – Belfast Jan Moore – Birmingham Barbara Stayner – Oxford Lorna McLeish - Dundee AssociateMembers: Heather Skirton Frances Elmslie Michael Davidson
GCRB Administrator • Maureen Taylor, Wessex • Please inform Maureen of any change of address (necessary for renewal of registration and other matters requiring contact) • Essential to keep up to date records of all registered genetic counsellors
Registration Showing commitment to robust professional standards Constantly revising and examining guidelines and outcomes New registration now an annual event
Renewal of Registration • Revised guidelines (references and CPD only required) • Takes place in May • Audit of 20% of CPD portfolios. Those selected will be informed after May
Assessing and Mentoring • GCRB grateful to AGNC for supporting this training • Training days this year 18 –19 May • Thanks to Diana Scotcher, Annette Robinson and Jan Moore • Training is updated in response to feedback
Terms of Reference • Only UK registered genetic counsellors eligible to vote for new board members
Terms of Reference Updated TOR: all GCRB members must be registered and include: Two with statutory professional registration Two with GCRB approved MSc in genetic counselling Three other UK registered genetic counsellors
Recent Developments Website under development – with online register of GC’s Increase of fees for registration in line with HPC and other UK Boards and also increasing GCRB costs
Recent developments Reviewing entry level criteria So that it is in line with HPC So that it is in line with International standards for registration as a GC
Science Course Announced to membership in BSHG News in 2006, forewarned that this would be implemented in 2010
Science Course Added to eligibility to register criteria Only relevant to people who haven’t completed MSc Genetic Counselling From 2010 all people who don’t have an MSc must complete a 30-hour course in human genetics (we already ask for completion of 90 guided learning hours of counselling training)
Why add a Science Course? Non-MSc GCs do not have parity in scientific training to MSc GCs When the Reciprocity of Registration WG approached overseas Boards to see if they would accept our UK registration abroad - the answer was no - as in the UK we had no requirement for non-MSc GCs to do any science
Why add a Science Course? Equally we did not demand similar standards from non-MSc GC’s wishing to work here By adding a science course our registration is more likely to be accepted overseas, which will make it easier to work abroad But most importantly this change places our registration requirements in line with international standards
What sort of Science course The GCRB do not recommend courses at the moment (in future will accredit courses) Science courses are available, eg via Gene Parks, and the Board would be happy to advise anyone who requires guidance about the suitability of a course Courses can also be completed online
To Finish We have made great progress towards Genetic Counselling becoming a ‘stand alone’ profession, with an impressive and robust voluntary register Those who register put in an enormous effort to complete portfolios Please do contact us if you have questions or concerns