Fetal Rhesus screening: What healthcare professionals need to know

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In this episode:

  • How genetic testing is changing Rhesus management in pregnancy
  • When anti-D is truly needed – and why practice is shifting
  • The national challenge of limited anti-D supply
  • What healthcare professionals need to know about ordering and timing the test
  • Key updates from the latest national guidelines

 

Experts: A/Prof Marina Berbic, Genetic Pathologist
               Jessica Clarke, Senior Genetic Scientist

Host: Dr Rebecca Overton, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 25 mins

 

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Last Updated: 5 Nov, 2025

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A/Prof Marina Berbic

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A/Prof Marina Berbic

Genetic Pathologist; Deputy Director - Genetics, Douglass Hanly Moir

Jessica Clarke

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Jessica Clarke

Senior Genetic Scientist, Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology; NSW Branch representative, Australasian Society of Diagnostic Genomics (ASDG)

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