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BI215-A: Principles of Genetics

Assignment 2: Career in Genetic Counseling

Completion requirements
Due: Sunday, 3 May 2020, 11:59 PM

After watching the video link provided, please answer the following 5 questions about the talk given by Lynn Holt, MS,CGC; Program Director Department of Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences at UAB.

Video link: https://bluejeans.com/s/DX@Ap

1.    The invited speaker is R. Lynn Holt, MS, CGC. What is her job at UAB?

2.    What is Genetic Counseling?

 

3.    What are the various career options in the area of Genetic Counseling (list at least 2)?

 

4.   What degree is required for each of these positions?

 

5.    List at least 3 new things that you learned from her talk.


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