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  2. Genetic counseling - Wikipedia

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    The first master's degree genetic counseling program in the United States was founded in 1969 at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York. [9] In 1979, the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) was founded and led by the first president, Audrey Heimler. [10]

  3. MD–MS program - Wikipedia

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    Masters of Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling is a program that trains students to understand the molecular, clinical and psychological implications of differences in the human genome, and to translate these intricacies to health care professionals, laboratory researchers and patients/families.

  4. Keck Graduate Institute - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 January 2025. Private graduate school in Claremont, California, US Keck Graduate Institute Keck Graduate Institute logo Type Private Established 1997 ; 28 years ago (1997) Endowment $67.1 million (2020) President Mohamed Abousalem Students 617 Location Claremont, CA, U.S. Campus Suburban Colors Navy ...

  5. The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth ...

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    The school offers Ph.D. degrees in nine (9) formal programs or a multi-discipline program, as well as two specialized masters programs: Genetic Counseling and Medical physics. In 2010 UT-Health Science Center was rebranded as UTHealth.

  6. Medical genetics - Wikipedia

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    Genetic counseling is the process of providing information about genetic conditions, diagnostic testing, and risks in other family members, within the framework of nondirective counseling. Genetic counselors are non-physician members of the medical genetics team who specialize in family risk assessment and counseling of patients regarding ...

  7. Medical Moment: Genetics and breast cancer with USA ... - AOL

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    MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 13% of American women will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. Experts predict over 310 thousand new diagnoses for 2024.

  8. Genomic counseling - Wikipedia

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    Genomic counseling is the process by which a person gets informed about his or her genome often in the setting of elective genetic and genomic testing.In contrast to genetic counseling, which focuses on Mendelian diseases and typically involves person-to-person communication with a genetic counselor or other medical genetics expert, genomic counseling is not limited to currently clinically ...

  9. Jehannine Austin - Wikipedia

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    Jehannine Claire Austin FCAHS is a British and Canadian neuropsychiatric geneticist and a genetic counselor. They are a professor at the University of British Columbia and Executive Director of the Provincial Health Services Authority's BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services Research Institute. In 2012, Austin founded the world’s first ...