Purpose: To determine the genetics education needs and priorities of dietit
ians, occupational therapists, physical therapists, psychologists, speech-l
anguage-hearing specialists, and social workers. Methods: A random sample m
ail survey of 3600 members of 6 national health professional organizations
was undertaken in 1998 and resulted in 1958 responses. Results: A majority
worked with clients with genetic conditions, most were providing genetic se
rvices to some clients, few had high confidence in providing genetic servic
es, most had little or no education in genetics, and two-thirds wanted cont
inuing education. Conclusion: The study shows a critical need for genetics
education of allied and counseling health professionals.