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Susan E. Hahn
Researcher at University of Miami
Publications - 19
Citations - 2031
Susan E. Hahn is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic counseling & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1753 citations. Previous affiliations of Susan E. Hahn include Duke University & Quest Diagnostics.
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A new definition of Genetic Counseling: National Society of Genetic Counselors' Task Force report.
Robert G. Resta,Barbara B. Biesecker,Robin L. Bennett,Sandra Blum,Susan E. Hahn,Michelle N. Strecker,Janet L. Williams +6 more
TL;DR: The Genetic Counseling Definition Task Force of the National Society of Genetic Counselors developed the following definition of genetic counseling that was approved by the NSGC Board of Directors: genetic counseling is the process of helping people understand and adapt to the medical, psychological and familial implications of genetic contributions to disease.
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Genetic counseling and testing for Alzheimer disease: Joint practice guidelines of the American College of Medical Genetics and the National Society of Genetic Counselors
Jill Goldman,Susan E. Hahn,Jennifer Williamson Catania,Susan Larusse-Eckert,Melissa Barber Butson,Malia Rumbaugh,Michelle N. Strecker,J. Scott Roberts,Wylie Burke,Richard Mayeux,Thomas D. Bird +10 more
TL;DR: This practice guideline provides clinicians with a framework for assessing their patients' genetic risk for Alzheimer disease, identifying which individuals may benefit from genetic testing, and providing the key elements of genetic counseling for AD.
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Projecting the Supply and Demand for Certified Genetic Counselors: a Workforce Study
Jennifer M Hoskovec,Robin L. Bennett,Meghan Carey,J. E. DaVanzo,Michael J. Dougherty,Michael J. Dougherty,Susan E. Hahn,Bonnie S. LeRoy,S. O’Neal,J. G. Richardson,Catherine Wicklund +10 more
TL;DR: The data indicate a shortage of genetic counselors engaged in direct patient care, and it is reasonable to expect that the number of new programs may be higher than anticipated by 2026, assuming that growth in programs is matched by equivalent growth in clinical training slots.
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A short scale for measuring safety climate.
Susan E. Hahn,Lawrence R. Murphy +1 more
TL;DR: A 6-item measure that assesses global work safety climate was validated using multiple samples each from a hospital and a nuclear energy population across all 14 samples the 6item measure had acceptable internal consistency The measure was associated with better adherence to safe work practices, reduced exposure to environmental stressors, the presence of more safety policies and procedures, a positive general organizational climate, and decreased accidents as mentioned in this paper.
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The measurement of job control
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the item-level measurement properties of Karasek's and Ganster's scales, and hypothesized two separate, two-factor solutions, decision authority and skill discretion, for the job decision latitude scale, and general control and predictability for the work control scale.