How do they match: Genetic Counselors

  • Assess individual or family risk for a variety of inherited conditions, such as genetic disorders and birth defects. Provide information to other healthcare providers or to individuals and families concerned with the risk of inherited conditions. Advise individuals and families to support informed decisionmaking and coping methods for those at risk. May help conduct research related to genetic conditions or genetic counseling.

  • Design and conduct genetics training programs for physicians, graduate students, other health professions or the general community.
  • Read current literature, talk with colleagues, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in genetics.

  • Advise medical personnel regarding healthcare issues.
  • Advise patients on effects of health conditions or treatments.
  • Collect medical information from patients, family members, or other medical professionals.
  • Conduct health or safety training programs.
  • Develop healthcare quality and safety procedures.
  • Evaluate patient functioning, capabilities, or health.
  • Inform medical professionals regarding patient conditions and care.
  • Maintain medical or professional knowledge.
  • Prepare healthcare training materials.
  • Refer patients to other healthcare practitioners or health resources.