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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Genetic Counselor to join our multidisciplinary team at the Atria Institute in New York City. The successful candidate will work under the direction of Atria medical leadership and a medical geneticist, facilitating and implementing a system to offer, order, and interpret preventive genomic screening and pharmacogenomic testing for all Atria members, which include both children and adults.
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Staffing Genetic Testing Station – sharing video and hand-out-based education. Taking patients to laboratory for blood draws or facilitating collection of saliva samples for genetic testing.
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The incoming geneticist will find a collaborative environment, engaging directly with Precision Prevention faculty, the genetic counseling manager and the genetic counselors to integrate genetic testing and counseling across various specialties within the health system and develop adult genetics clinical services.
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Work closely with the Dignity Health physicians and genetic counselors to assure patient genetic testing is appropriate and approached in such a manner that aligns with the Dignity Health Human kindness values.
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The GTS Department includes genetic purity testing using Isozyme Electrophoresis, trait purity testing using ELISA/Herbicide Bioassay testing, and adventitious presence and zygosity testing using in DNA QA using PCR. MBGT (SNP) testing includes genetic purity, genotyping and variety verification.
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Process genetic send-out samples; includes clinical testing and sample handling. Work directly with the Genetic Supervisor to navigate genetic reports based on testing outcomes.
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Coordinates genetic counseling, genetic testing and genetic testing results visits. Communicates with physician and/or nurse practitioner in assessing appropriate genetic testing, and/or cancer screening and management recommendations.
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Coordinates genetic testing, interprets the results, and communicates this information to the patient and referring clinician. Assists researchers in genetic program evaluation and genetic research evaluation, as well as grant writing and interaction with the Institutional Review Board (IRB.
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Provide counseling for research participants who may undergo genetic testing. Facilitate patient decision making regarding genetic testing. Manage commercial genetic testing.
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Utilizes available risk management models and decision trees to determine risk and prior probabilities for patients seeking genetic testing. SummaryThis genetic counselor will specialize in oncology genetics and will work on-site at the Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute on LGH's suburban outpatient pavilion campus in Lancaster County, PA. This is a full-time (40 hours per week) job opportunity to work daily from Monday through Friday with the occasional community event commitment on a random weekday evening or on a rare weekend.
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Conducts clinical molecular genetic testing for multiple workflows, both manual and automated methods, in accordance with the laboratory’s policies and procedures for specimen handling and processing.
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The Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Nutrition QualificationsQualifications:Minimum qualifications:Candidates should be close to obtaining a PhD, or have obtained a PhD within the past five years, in genetic epidemiology, statistical genetics, genomics, epidemiology/public health, computational biology, bioinformatics, or a related field.
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The Canine Genetics Laboratory is seeking a Senior Research Specialist to assist with studies on inherited disorders in dogs and genetic testing for canine hereditary disorders. The individual will also assist with accurate record keeping, sample filing, reporting results of genetic testing to clients, and maintaining lab and office order and cleanliness.
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The Genetic Counselor obtains and interprets detailed family histories, analyzes inheritance patterns, provides personalized risk assessment, reviews available family planning and testing options, and coordinates appropriate referrals to healthcare providers and/or community and state support services.
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Position Information:The Cardiovascular Testing department uses state of the art equipment by multi Registered Cardiovascular Sonographers to perform both normal and abnormal cardiovascular anatomy/physiology and pathophysiology.
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