Genetic CounselingCareers in Psychology
Florida State University
Katie Farmer, MS, CGCTallahassee Memorial
Hospital
Summary
•What does a genetic counselor do?•What are the demographics of a genetic
counselor?•How does one become a genetic
counselor?•Where can I find more information about
pursuing a career in genetic counseling?
Who are Genetic Counselors?
•Genetic counselors are health professionals with specialized graduate degrees and experience in the areas of medical genetics and counseling.
•Most enter the field from a variety of disciplines, including biology, genetics, nursing, psychology, public health and social work. (NSGC 1983)
What Do Genetic Counselors Do?•Provide information and support to
families who have members with birth defects or genetic disorders and to families who may be at risk for a variety of inherited conditions.
• Identify families at risk, investigate the problem present, interpret information about the disorder, analyze inheritance patterns and risks of recurrence and review available options with the family.
Specialties
•The majority of genetic counselors practice in the following areas of specialty:▫Prenatal▫Pediatric▫Cancer Genetics
Prenatal GC Example
Ms. Roberts is a 28 year old woman. She is 17 weeks pregnant and this is her first pregnancy. She has a routine blood test at her OB’s office. She is told that it screens for Down syndrome and some other conditions. A week after the test ,she receives a call from the nurse saying she came back “screen positive” for trisomy 18. The nurse tells her the chance her baby has trisomy 18 is 1 in 100. She is referred to a genetic counselor.
Role of Prenatal GC
•Review results of screening test•Obtain pregnancy and family history•Explain the cause and features of trisomy
18•Discuss further testing options•Facilitate decision making•Follow-up with further testing results•Use counseling skills to help patient cope
with test results•Locate support resources for patient
Pediatric GC Example
Emily is a 2 year old girl who was born with profound hearing loss. She is the only individual in her family with hearing loss. She was recently evaluated by an ENT to consider cochlear implants. The ENT recommended that she have a Genetics evaluation to understand the cause of her hearing loss.
Role of Pediatric GC
•Work closely with a medical geneticist•Review medical records•Obtain pregnancy, medical and family
history•Discuss known causes of hearing loss•Discuss testing options•Coordinate testing•Counsel regarding test results and
recurrence risk•Provide written information• Identify appropriate community resources
Cancer GC Example
Mary is a 48 year old woman who is referred to a genetic counselor because her sister was recently diagnosed with ovarian cancer at age 52. Her father and paternal grandmother were also diagnosed with breast cancer at ages 58 and 45 respectively. Mary tells you her sister has a mutation in the BRCA2 gene.
Role of Cancer GC
• Obtain medical records and relative’s test results as appropriate
• Obtain family and medical history• Pedigree analysis• Discuss features and genetics of hereditary
breast and ovarian cancer syndrome (BRCA)• Discuss risks and benefits of genetic testing• Review cancer risks and options for risk
reduction• Arrange for testing if desired and follow-up
counseling
Where do GCs work?
•Majority of genetic counselors work at:▫University medical centers▫Private or public hospitals
•Some genetic counselors:▫Work in laboratories▫Coordinate research studies▫Are employed by the state▫Work in private industry
Where are GC Jobs Located?
NSGC 2012 Professional Status Survey
Salary
NSGC 2012 Professional Status Survey
Graduate Programs
www.abgc.net
Undergraduate Coursework• Each program has its own requirements
▫Check multiple program web sites for more information (www.abgc.net)
• Prerequisite coursework typically includes:▫One year of general biology▫One year of general chemistry▫One semester of biochemistry▫One semester of genetics▫One semester of statistics
In general, successful applicants have a minimum GPA of 3.0
Additional Application RequirementsVolunteer experience
Crisis counseling hotlines and Planned Parenthood
Experience working with individuals with special needs
Shadow a genetic counselorNSGC – Find a counselor (www.nsgc.org)
GREGRE scores at and above 70th percentile
range are considered competitiveSome programs require GRE specialty
exams as wellThree letters of recommendationPersonal statement
Application Process
•December/January▫Submit complete application and supporting
documentation•February/March
▫ Interviews•April
▫Decision Day
Graduate School
•Graduate coursework•Clinical Rotations•Thesis/Capstone Project
Resources for More Information• American Board of Genetic Counseling
▫www.abgc.net▫Accredits genetic counseling training programs and
administers certification for genetic counselors▫Has links to all training program websites
• National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC)▫www.nsgc.org▫Professional Society▫Has information on how to find a GC near you▫Has information about genetic counseling as a
career
Questions?
•Email: [email protected]