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Job Responsibilities: The Genetic Counselor works with the Norton Medical Group Genetic Counseling Services practice. Certified Genetic Counselor - Must obtain Certified Genetic Counselor (CGC) credential within 12 months of hire.
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Intervenes as a crisis and bereavement counselor in situations requiring genetic counseling. Temporary Licensed Genetic Counselor must be licensed within 90 days. The Genetics Counselor provides general pre- and post-testing support for genetic testing.
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The Neuromuscular Division in the Department of Neurology at the University of Miami has an exciting opportunity for a Full Time Genetic Counselor to join a growing neurogenetics program with both clinical and research responsibilities.
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Description The primary role of the Genetic Counselor I (GCI) is the provision of clinical cancer genetic counseling services under the auspices of the UCLA Health System. The genetic counselor serves as an institutional resource for complex medical issues related to hereditary cancer syndromes.
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One year of clinical experience as a board eligible genetic counselor or genetic counselor intern. Participate in Research and Grant Development by developing and participating in research in genetic counseling and medical genetics, develop institutional review board protocols, and participate in writing clinical research grants.
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Overview The Genetic Counselor provides genetic counseling for routine prenatal and preconception indications, including non-invasive prenatal testing, maternal serum screening, invasive prenatal diagnosis, ultrasound anomalies, family history indications and teratogenic exposures.
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Candidate must obtain Certified Genetic Counselor (CGC) certification by the American Board of Genetic Counseling within two (2) testing cycles. Position Genetic Counselor - Pediatric Specialty Ctr.
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Board eligible as a Genetic Counselor by the American Board of Genetic Counseling. Provides genetic counseling services to individuals and families according to established practices, policies and procedures within the context of the department's genetic clinics and programs, including, but not limited to, general genetics clinics, metabolic disease clinics, specialty clinics, prenatal/preconception clinics, cancer risk assessment clinics, outreach clinics, Newborn Screening program, Nutrition Program, Lysosomal Storage Disease Program, and Infusion Center.
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Genetic Counselor I - Clinical Oncology. Develop and implement genetic counseling services for high-risk patients undergoing DNA testing for cancer susceptibility genes. Obtain family histories, provide genetic counseling and education to patients and their families with adult heredity cancer syndromes.
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The Genetic Counselor works as a member of the new Section for Pediatric Genetics and Genomics providing genetic counseling to patients and families. The Genetic Counselor schedules appointments, performs comprehensive personal and family assessments, arranges genetic testing as appropriate, provides emotional support to families during treatment, takes family histories, summarizes cases, explains genetic testing procedures and results.
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The Genetic Counselor collaborates with other health team members to provide comprehensive care in the perinatal setting. Education Level: Master’s prepared, board eligible or board certified as a Genetic Counselor.
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Genetic counselors provide genetic counseling to patients considered at significant cancer risk due to an underlying pathogenic mutation in a cancer gene and/or their personal and family medical history of cancer.
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The genetic counselor serves as an institutional resource for complex medical issues related to hereditary cancer syndromes and is actively involved in the training of UCLA genetic counseling masters students.
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The Biochemical Genetics program includes a dedicated nurse clinical coordinator, nurse practitioner, metabolic dietitians, genetic counselor, and genetic counseling assistant. The Division of Medical Genetics in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco, and UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals are recruiting faculty members to join the Section of Biochemical Genetic Medicine.
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