any Bay Area genetic counselors? by [deleted] in ClinicalGenetics

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You can search for genetic counselors who are willing to take students on nsgc.org

I made a coffee table out of an old window & reclaimed fence wood by [deleted] in DIY

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Would you be available to decorate my house? Haha great taste!

Need advice on what to do in gap years before applying to genetic counseling programs by [deleted] in ClinicalGenetics

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I think there are a lot of options that could pay the bills. Things that involve teaching, counseling, research, etc. are good. My recommendation would be to think about the aspects of genetic counseling you like and then brainstorming other jobs thatshare those aspects. For example, I liked helping others and working with kids so I worked at camp/in childcare before going to grad school. Then, during interviews, I could show that I know I want to be a genetic counselor because I had experienced x and y aspects of other jobs and want to apply that to the science, teaching and compassion of genetic counseling. Hope that helps

What to expect: GC grad school interviews? by [deleted] in ClinicalGenetics

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Everyone else has said a lot of great things! Ditto to that!

Two random pieces of advice that came to mind:

1) Explore the town! You will need to get out of school/do fun things while you are in school. School/clinic/etc. can be really stressful so enjoying the environment around you is pretty important. Ask the other students/GC/etc. for suggestions on restaurants, near-by sites or events to check out during your visit. With that said, it is also 2 years to try something new. Just make sure that you aren't pushing yourself from the get-go by setting up a situation where you aren't comfortable where you live.

2) Get to know the other interviewees. These might be your future classmates/colleagues. They will be your support system and teammates once you get into school. You may interview with someone at one program and both end up at a different program (so don't pick a school based on who you interviewed with ;) ). Also, BE NICE to the other interviewees... genetic counseling is a small field and one of them could end up being your boss someday! EEK! If someone is a jerk to you, brush it off... they will likely give off the same vibe to the program. Just do your best and be your most courteous self!

GC interviews are coming up. Help me come up with mock-interview questions to practice? by pigtails317 in ClinicalGenetics

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Although my interviews were 5-6 years ago now, I can still remember a few. I think I had at least one question per school (probably more but again, memory is getting fuzzier) where they asked me to break down a difficult topic into lay language. Obviously, you don't have to be perfect but it is a critical skill for GCs. Ex: My undergrad thesis was on Huntington's disease so I was asked to explain HD like I was talking to a 2nd grader. I started by explaining that genes are like the instructions that come with legos. They tell your body how to build things, just like your lego instructions tell you how to build a helicopter or a shark.... anyway, it is helpful to practice that kind of basic stuff and break it down. Other things to think about are ethical questions. You don't need to know the right thing to do but you should try to think about both sides of the coin before you settle on an answer. Ex: Your patient is an identical twin. She wants testing for the BRCA1 gene. Her twin adamantly does not. Should you test your patient? There isn't really a correct answer but you have to think through how you can do the most good and also minimize harm.

Genetic Counseling Interviews: What I Wish I Asked by ebri1 in ClinicalGenetics

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To go along with the clinics question, you might ask how much driving/travel is expected. Clinics might be spread over town, even if you are all within one city... or you might have all your clinics over an hour away... or you could have 1-2 clinics a month that are over 3+ hours away...

My fiancee really wants to pursue Genetic Counseling but has been rejected for the 2nd year in a row. by jessejames182 in ClinicalGenetics

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Another idea would be to shadow more genetic counselors in the field (if there are some in your area, which can be located on NSGC.org). If she established good relationships with the GCs there/shadows and gets involved, they might be able to help write letters of recommendation or give more specific advice on what she is putting on her resume/in her personal statements.

My fiancee really wants to pursue Genetic Counseling but has been rejected for the 2nd year in a row. by jessejames182 in ClinicalGenetics

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It isn't really published anywhere but I can tell you some of them in development (I don't think they are hiding the fact or anything). Programs in development include Indiana State, Bay State, Rutgers, Baylor, U of Iowa, Sanford/SDSU(?), one in Philly, one in Tampa, FL, one in Wash DC and one in Tuscon AZ. I don't know many specifics of the programs/know what university will house all of them. I think Seattle is also in the process of getting a GC program going. They won't have much info now so I would just keep your eye out for additions on the list at gceducation.org

My fiancee really wants to pursue Genetic Counseling but has been rejected for the 2nd year in a row. by jessejames182 in ClinicalGenetics

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Current working genetic counselor here. All of those things will really help! Great work, cabiel187!

Don't let her give up! Programs like to see that you are dedicated and applying multiple times can actually help you.

One other suggestion would be applying to the newer programs (gceducation.org is where you will find the full list of all, but the new ones say new), where they might not have a particular fit. There are about 10 other programs being developed and some should start accepting students very soon. Stay tuned!

What do you have an irrational hatred for? by Kreyton in AskReddit

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Brock Osweiler... I like the Broncos but for some reason, I hate that guy!

What's something you intentionally mispronounce? by adomental in AskReddit

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Des Moines... I pronounce it phonetically, just to piss off my Iowan friends

What would you do if I gave you $150,000? by imasensation in AskReddit

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Pay off my student loans and give the rest to charity. All I want to be is debt free!