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Genetics and Primary Care: Raising Awareness and Enhancing Cooperation.
The rapid evolution of the field of genetics in the past several years has opened new opportunities for diagnosis of treatment of genetic disorders. However, the limited availability of medical geneticists has led to difficulty in meeting this evolving need. Integrating awareness of genetic disorders and genetic screening into primary care may facilitate early diagnosis, while strategic support and cooperative care between primary care physicians and geneticists can improve long term management.