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The Department of Neurology at the University of Rochester Medical Center is seeking a full-time Genetic Counselor Assistant to join our Neurogenetics team. The University of Rochester is a major genetics service provider in upstate New York with highly successful genetics programs in pediatrics, adult medicine, neurogenetics, ocular genetics and prenatal/reproductive genetics.
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Minimum five years as a practicing genetics counselor preferred, oncology experience preferred. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: -Provides genetic counseling to individuals with a family history of cancer, including information pertaining to risk factors, genetic concepts and inheritance.
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The Genetics Counselor provides general pre- and post-testing support for genetic testing. Intervenes as a crisis and bereavement counselor in situations requiring genetic counseling.
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We are also involved in teaching genetic counselor students and medical residents. Genetic services provided at our Northern California facilities include prenatal, pediatric, adult, and cancer genetics, as well as genetic multispecialty clinics (including craniofacial, metabolic, skeletal dysplasia and neurofibromatosis.
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OVERVIEWWe are looking for an exceptional laboratory genetic counselor to provide laboratory and consultative genetic counseling services of the highest quality to our customers, including project management, variant analysis, report writing, communication of results, and education services.
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The Biochemical Genetics program includes a dedicated nurse clinical coordinator, nurse practitioner, metabolic dietitians, genetic counselor, and genetic counseling assistant.
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Specific responsibilities of the cancer genetics counselor include the following: Family history analyses and pedigree maintenance; data coordination; chart organization; writing/dictation of consultation and summary letters to patients; Patient question follow-up; Informed consent process; Follow up with lab orders; Insurance pre-approvals; Insurance appeals; Physician contact and follow up.
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Required - Certified Genetic Counselor by the American Board of Genetic Counseling and/or the American Board of Medical Genetics. Required - Eligible for Board Certification by the American Board of Genetic Counseling and/or the American Board of Medical Genetics.
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The Oncology Clinical Genetics Nurse Navigator (NN)/Genetic Counselor (GC) functions to provide access to quality care for patients and families at risk for cancer. Genetic Counselor credentialing license required (must meet Commission on Cancer (CoC) standard.
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Must apply for and be approved to hold the privilege for Genetic Counselor as defined by UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland Medical Staff Office, and must remain in good standing in that category.
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At Houston Methodist, the Genetic Counselor position is responsible fordelivering genetic counseling for individuals with genetically caused and predisposed disorders or diagnosed with or at risk for cancers with hereditary genetic components.
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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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Required - Board certified by the American Board of Genetic Counseling or the American Board of Medical Genetics. Preferred - Post graduate clinical experience as a genetic counselor.
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Minimum Training: Board Eligible/Board Certified Genetic Counselor, American Board of Genetic Counseling. Provides clinical guidance to patients and healthcare professionals as well as genetic counseling services, including but not limited to, syndrome identification, medical management, genetics testing, psychosocial counseling, and multidisciplinary coordination of patient services.
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May engage in research activities related to the field of medical genetics and genetic counseling. American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABCG) or American Board of Medical Genetics (ABMG) board certification or board eligibility.
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