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Joan H. Marks

Joan H. Marks (February 4, 1929 – September 14, 2020) was an American educator and genetic counseling advocate.[1] She wrote several papers in support of the then-burgeoning field of genetic counseling and was the longest-serving director of Sarah Lawrence College's Human Genetic graduate program, the first of its kind in the United States.[2]

Joan H. Marks
Born
Joan H. Rosen

(1929-02-04)February 4, 1929
DiedSeptember 14, 2020(2020-09-14) (aged 91)
EducationSarah Lawrence College (BA)
Simmons University (MS)
Occupation(s)Educator, Health Advocate
SpousePaul Marks
Children3

Biography Edit

Career Edit

Marks joined the Sarah Lawrence College Human Genetics program in 1972, becoming its program director in 1973. Marks went on to serve as the director of the program for 26 years, retiring in 1998. She was succeeded by Caroline Lieber. During her time as the director she was an active advocate for genetic counseling, giving talks and writing articles arguing for the importance of genetic counseling.[2]

During her tenure, she transitioned the curriculum of the program from "basic science courses" to a greater focus on counseling until "the counseling component of the curriculum soon matched the number of hours devoted to the sciences."[3] She also grew the program to be the largest in the nation, which it continues to be to this day.[4]

Marriage and children Edit

Joan Marks was married to Paul Marks for 67 years and had 3 children.[4]

Published works Edit

  • Marks, Joan H., and Melissa L. Richter. "The genetic associate: a new health professional." American Journal of Public Health 66.4 (1976): 388-390.
  • Marks, Joan H. "Education and training of health professionals in genetics." Birth defects original article series 13.6 (1977): 127.
  • Marks, Joan H. "Know your genes." American Journal of Human Genetics 29.6 (1977): 649.
  • Marks, Joan H. "Masters level training programs for genetic counselors: an eight year report." Service and Education in Medical Genetics. Academic Press. New York (1979).
  • Marks, Joan H. "Service and Education in Medical Genetics." Service and Education in Medical Genetics: Proceedings of the Seventh Annual New York State Health Department Birth Defects Symposium. No. 8. Academic Press, 1979.
  • Marks, Joan H., and Hendin, David. "The Genetic Connection: How to Protect Your Family Against Hereditary Disease." United States, New American Library, 1979.
  • Marks, Joan H. "A New Career Option for Biology Students." The American Biology Teacher 42.8 (1980): 468-470.
  • Marks, Joan H. "Caring for the Whole Patient: Health Advocacy." Connecticut medicine 45.2 (1981): 103-106.
  • Marks, Joan H. “Developing a Graduate Program in Health Advocacy.” Grant Proposals That Succeeded, 1983, pp. 119–121., doi:10.1007/978-1-4899-0411-9_13.
  • Marks, Joan H., "Advocacy in Health Care: The Power of a Silent Constituency." United States, Humana Press, 1986.
  • Marks, Joan H., et al. "Genetic counseling principles in action: a casebook." Birth defects original article series 25.5 (1989): 1.
  • Marks, Joan H., and Mary H. Miller. "Reproductive Health Technology and Genetic Counseling." Handbook of Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health. Springer, Boston, MA, 2002. 417-436.
  • King, Mary-Claire, Joan H. Marks, and Jessica B. Mandell. "Breast and ovarian cancer risks due to inherited mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2." Science 302.5645 (2003): 643-646.
  • Ciarleglio, Leslie J., et al. "Genetic counseling throughout the life cycle." The Journal of clinical investigation 112.9 (2003): 1280-1286.
  • Bennett, Robin L., et al. "Genetic counselors: translating genomic science into clinical practice." The Journal of clinical investigation 112.9 (2003): 1274-1279.
  • Marks, Joan H. "The Importance of Genetic Counseling** Previously presented at the annual meeting of The American Society of Human Genetics, in Los Angeles, on November 8, 2003." The American Journal of Human Genetics 3.74 (2004): 395-396.
  • Marks, Joan H. "The training of genetic counselors: Origins of a psychosocial model." Genetic Counseling. Routledge, 2017. 15-24.

Honours, decorations, awards and distinctions Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Seelye, Katharine Q. (October 2, 2020). "Joan Marks, Doyenne of Genetic Counselors, Dies at 91". New York Times.
  2. ^ a b "History of the Joan H. Marks Graduate Program in Human Genetics at Sarah Lawrence College". Sarah Lawrence College.
  3. ^ Marks, Joan H. (March 2004). "The Importance of Genetic Counseling **Previously presented at the annual meeting of The American Society of Human Genetics, in Los Angeles, on November 8, 2003". The American Journal of Human Genetics. 74 (3): 395–396. doi:10.1086/381720. PMC 1182252. PMID 15053013.
  4. ^ a b c "Joan H. Marks, Pioneer in Genetic Counseling, Dies at 91". The ASCO Post. October 25, 2020.
  5. ^ Babbits, Judith; Marks, Joan H. (May 20, 2016). "Joan H. Marks, Keynote Speaker". Sarah Lawrence College.

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Joan H Marks February 4 1929 September 14 2020 was an American educator and genetic counseling advocate 1 She wrote several papers in support of the then burgeoning field of genetic counseling and was the longest serving director of Sarah Lawrence College s Human Genetic graduate program the first of its kind in the United States 2 Joan H MarksBornJoan H Rosen 1929 02 04 February 4 1929Portland Maine U S DiedSeptember 14 2020 2020 09 14 aged 91 EducationSarah Lawrence College BA Simmons University MS Occupation s Educator Health AdvocateSpousePaul MarksChildren3 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Career 1 2 Marriage and children 2 Published works 3 Honours decorations awards and distinctions 4 ReferencesBiography EditCareer Edit Marks joined the Sarah Lawrence College Human Genetics program in 1972 becoming its program director in 1973 Marks went on to serve as the director of the program for 26 years retiring in 1998 She was succeeded by Caroline Lieber During her time as the director she was an active advocate for genetic counseling giving talks and writing articles arguing for the importance of genetic counseling 2 During her tenure she transitioned the curriculum of the program from basic science courses to a greater focus on counseling until the counseling component of the curriculum soon matched the number of hours devoted to the sciences 3 She also grew the program to be the largest in the nation which it continues to be to this day 4 Marriage and children Edit Joan Marks was married to Paul Marks for 67 years and had 3 children 4 Published works EditMarks Joan H and Melissa L Richter The genetic associate a new health professional American Journal of Public Health 66 4 1976 388 390 Marks Joan H Education and training of health professionals in genetics Birth defects original article series 13 6 1977 127 Marks Joan H Know your genes American Journal of Human Genetics 29 6 1977 649 Marks Joan H Masters level training programs for genetic counselors an eight year report Service and Education in Medical Genetics Academic Press New York 1979 Marks Joan H Service and Education in Medical Genetics Service and Education in Medical Genetics Proceedings of the Seventh Annual New York State Health Department Birth Defects Symposium No 8 Academic Press 1979 Marks Joan H and Hendin David The Genetic Connection How to Protect Your Family Against Hereditary Disease United States New American Library 1979 Marks Joan H A New Career Option for Biology Students The American Biology Teacher 42 8 1980 468 470 Marks Joan H Caring for the Whole Patient Health Advocacy Connecticut medicine 45 2 1981 103 106 Marks Joan H Developing a Graduate Program in Health Advocacy Grant Proposals That Succeeded 1983 pp 119 121 doi 10 1007 978 1 4899 0411 9 13 Marks Joan H Advocacy in Health Care The Power of a Silent Constituency United States Humana Press 1986 Marks Joan H et al Genetic counseling principles in action a casebook Birth defects original article series 25 5 1989 1 Marks Joan H and Mary H Miller Reproductive Health Technology and Genetic Counseling Handbook of Women s Sexual and Reproductive Health Springer Boston MA 2002 417 436 King Mary Claire Joan H Marks and Jessica B Mandell Breast and ovarian cancer risks due to inherited mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Science 302 5645 2003 643 646 Ciarleglio Leslie J et al Genetic counseling throughout the life cycle The Journal of clinical investigation 112 9 2003 1280 1286 Bennett Robin L et al Genetic counselors translating genomic science into clinical practice The Journal of clinical investigation 112 9 2003 1274 1279 Marks Joan H The Importance of Genetic Counseling Previously presented at the annual meeting of The American Society of Human Genetics in Los Angeles on November 8 2003 The American Journal of Human Genetics 3 74 2004 395 396 Marks Joan H The training of genetic counselors Origins of a psychosocial model Genetic Counseling Routledge 2017 15 24 Honours decorations awards and distinctions EditHonorary Doctor of Science Sc D degree from Sarah Lawrence College in 2019 5 American Society of Human Genetics Award for Excellence in Medical Genetics Education in 2003 4 References Edit Seelye Katharine Q October 2 2020 Joan Marks Doyenne of Genetic Counselors Dies at 91 New York Times a b History of the Joan H Marks Graduate Program in Human Genetics at Sarah Lawrence College Sarah Lawrence College Marks Joan H March 2004 The Importance of Genetic Counseling Previously presented at the annual meeting of The American Society of Human Genetics in Los Angeles on November 8 2003 The American Journal of Human Genetics 74 3 395 396 doi 10 1086 381720 PMC 1182252 PMID 15053013 a b c Joan H Marks Pioneer in Genetic Counseling Dies at 91 The ASCO Post October 25 2020 Babbits Judith Marks Joan H May 20 2016 Joan H Marks Keynote Speaker Sarah Lawrence College Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joan H Marks amp oldid 1125370990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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