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Genetic Counselor Awareness Day
Genetic counselors have advanced degrees and training that make them specially equipped to work with anyone with questions about family history, personal medical history, or DNA testing in general.
Genetic Counselors - Who Are They and What Do They Do?
Once a year, we celebrate Genetic Counselor Awareness Day! That day is upon us!
From the National Society of Genetic Counselors: Answers to Six Important Questions About Genetic Counseling
Social and regular media are filled with information about all the genetic tests available and the latest genes discovered by researchers. You can’t help but wonder whether you should be tested and what the results might mean. So where do you turn?