Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Career- Genetic Counselor Blog #1 (Semester 2)



          The genetic counseling process helps people understand and adapt to the medical, psychological and familial implications of genetic contributions to disease. Genetic counselors are health professionals with specialized graduate degrees and experience in the areas of medical genetics and counseling. They provide a critical service to individuals and families considering undergoing genetic testing by helping them identify their risks for certain disorders, investigate family health history, interpret information and determine if testing is needed.In order to become a genetic counselor you would have to first earn a bachelor degree in biology or health-care related field to enroll in a master's degree program. Course work that focuses on genetics,biochemistry, and statistics are needed in order to become a good counselor. You would also need a master's degree for positions and when you have achieved it then you would have to become certified and licensed in order to treat other patients. Usually a lot of work experience and volunteer work with helping elders or others are some training that is involved in order to understand and work well with the patients that would approach you. The average salary is estimated as $49,195 – 64,208 annually since they could also earn additional money.

References:

http://www.healthcareercenter.org/genetic-counselor-salary.html

http://education-portal.com/articles/Become_a_Genetic_Counselor_Education_and_Career_Roadmap.html

http://explorehealthcareers.org/en/Career/53/Genetic_Counselor



       

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