Genetic Counseling Can Save Lives (4:15)
Genetic Counseling Can Jeopardize Health Insurance and Jobs (3:14)
Genetic Predisposition to Disease: Who Should Know? (5:10)
Medical Records are Legal Documents (2:18)
Effects of Genetic Testing on Relationships and Family Planning (3:44)
Genetic Screening of Adoptable Children (9:57)
Genetic Screening of Government Officials (6:50)
Genetic Screening of Job Candidates (8:47)
Genetic Screening and Custody Disputes (5:01)
Consensus on Genetics and Privacy Issues (2:14)
Genetic Predispositions Toward Illness (2:24)
Moral Dilemmas Created by Genetic Testing (5:12)
Genetic Testing: Knowledge, Responsibility, and Decisions (4:55)
Genetic Counseling (5:25)
Withholding Prenatal Genetic Information from Parents (7:50)
Resources for Processing Prenatal Genetic Information (5:27)
Genetically Engineering Children (5:38)
Societal Implications of Genetically Engineering Children (4:34)
Choosing Among Viable Embryos (2:29)
National Policy on Reproductive Technology (4:49)
Genetics: Examining Family Traits (1:53)
Research: Genetic Links to Alcoholism (5:05)
Genetic Discrimination and Stigmatization (4:47)
Community Issues Around Genetic Research (5:30)
Genetic Research as Represented by the Media (5:22)
Publication of Research and Conflict of Interest (4:40)
Limits of Personal Responsibility: Hypothetical Scenario (5:37)
Limits of Personal Responsibility: Genetic Defense (3:27)
Limits of Personal Responsibility: Legal Precedence (4:47)
Limits of Personal Responsibility: Social Consequences (3:15)
Defense Against Bad Press (3:55)
Future Genetic Studies (4:22)