#2 Intersection of the Disability Community and Genetic Counseling Training/Practice

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In our second episode, we explore two recent articles focusing on the intersection of the disability community and genetic counseling training and practice.

Segment 1: “Disability education and implications for genetic counselor training

Lauren Douglas (she/her) serves as an oncology genetic counselor and supervisor for graduate student rotations at MHealth Fairview in Minneapolis, MN. She received a degree in Genetic Counseling from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in 2021. Outside of work, she finds joy in practicing yoga, enjoying the outdoors, and cheering on her favorite Minnesota sports teams.

Chelsea Wagner (she/her) is a seasoned genetic counselor specializing in prenatal and reproductive health. She is the outgoing chair for NSGC's Prenatal Special Interest Group and serves as reproductive health expert for NSGC's media panel. She is currently a Lead Genetic Counselor at BillionToOne. Chelsea identifies as a person with a disability courtesy of a brain injury acquired in 2019 and her experience living with chronic illness for almost two decades.

Segment 2: “Experiences of genetic counseling students with disabilities and chronic illnesses: A qualitative study

Rachel Epstein (she/her) is a 2022 graduate of the Boston University Genetic Counseling Program. She is currently working as a genetic counselor in the Neaman Center for Personalized Medicine at Endeavor Health in Evanston, IL, where she works primarily in adult cancer genetics.

During the episode we recommending the following resources:

Would you like to nominate a JoGC article to be featured in the show? If so, please fill out this nomination submission form here. Multiple entries are encouraged including articles where you, your colleagues, or your friends are authors.

Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Dialogues! In the meantime, listen to all our episodes Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Dialogues”.

For more information about this episode visit dnadialogues.podbean.com, where you can also stream all episodes of the show. Check out the Journal of Genetic Counseling here for articles featured in this episode and others.

Any questions, episode ideas, guest pitches, or comments can be sent into DNADialoguesPodcast@gmail.com.

DNA Dialogues’ team includes Jehannine Austin, Naomi Wagner, Khalida Liaquat, Kate Wilson and DNA Today’s Kira Dineen. Our logo was designed by Ashlyn Enokian.

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Manage episode 409599021 series 3555074

In our second episode, we explore two recent articles focusing on the intersection of the disability community and genetic counseling training and practice.

Segment 1: “Disability education and implications for genetic counselor training

Lauren Douglas (she/her) serves as an oncology genetic counselor and supervisor for graduate student rotations at MHealth Fairview in Minneapolis, MN. She received a degree in Genetic Counseling from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in 2021. Outside of work, she finds joy in practicing yoga, enjoying the outdoors, and cheering on her favorite Minnesota sports teams.

Chelsea Wagner (she/her) is a seasoned genetic counselor specializing in prenatal and reproductive health. She is the outgoing chair for NSGC's Prenatal Special Interest Group and serves as reproductive health expert for NSGC's media panel. She is currently a Lead Genetic Counselor at BillionToOne. Chelsea identifies as a person with a disability courtesy of a brain injury acquired in 2019 and her experience living with chronic illness for almost two decades.

Segment 2: “Experiences of genetic counseling students with disabilities and chronic illnesses: A qualitative study

Rachel Epstein (she/her) is a 2022 graduate of the Boston University Genetic Counseling Program. She is currently working as a genetic counselor in the Neaman Center for Personalized Medicine at Endeavor Health in Evanston, IL, where she works primarily in adult cancer genetics.

During the episode we recommending the following resources:

Would you like to nominate a JoGC article to be featured in the show? If so, please fill out this nomination submission form here. Multiple entries are encouraged including articles where you, your colleagues, or your friends are authors.

Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Dialogues! In the meantime, listen to all our episodes Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Dialogues”.

For more information about this episode visit dnadialogues.podbean.com, where you can also stream all episodes of the show. Check out the Journal of Genetic Counseling here for articles featured in this episode and others.

Any questions, episode ideas, guest pitches, or comments can be sent into DNADialoguesPodcast@gmail.com.

DNA Dialogues’ team includes Jehannine Austin, Naomi Wagner, Khalida Liaquat, Kate Wilson and DNA Today’s Kira Dineen. Our logo was designed by Ashlyn Enokian.

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