Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Genetic Counselor

Duties and responsibilities

Genetic Counselor work with families that have been affected by genetic, or inherited, disorders and birth defects. They also counsel people who are at risk for these problems.  Genetic counselors often: 

  • Educate patients and families about their conditions and how they might best manage their problems.
  • Examine family histories to determine the likelihood of genetic problems.
  • Assist patients and families in reaching decisions about genetic disorders that do not conflict with their religious or ethical values.
  • Conduct research about genetic disorders.
  • Educate medical professionals and the general public about genetic disorders.

Average Salary:  $25,000 - $55,000
Educational Requirements:
Students interested in becoming genetic counselors should take a challenging high school curriculum that emphasizes science and mathematics. 
A master's degree is required, and most graduate programs require a strong undergraduate background in biology, chemistry, and behavioral science.  Many states require genetic counselors to be certified.

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