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Genetic Counseling
Genetic counseling is an important component of the comprehensive services the Division of Medical Genetics offers. Genetic counselors with graduate degrees and experience in medical genetics and counseling provide information and support to families of children with genetic disorders. Their multiple roles include helping to identify families at risk, serving as patient advocates, helping families understand genetic disorders and their consequences, providing supportive counseling and counseling families who may be at risk for inherited conditions.
Genetic counselors in the Division of Medical Genetics are:
- Stephanie DeWard, MS, CGC
- Jessica Hartman, MS, CGC
- Nadene Henderson, MS, CGC
- Katie Long, MS, CGC – Lysosomal Disorders
- Maureen May, MS, CGC
- Juliann Stevens McConnell, MS, CGC
- Elizabeth Jenkins McCracken, MS, CGC
- Marianne McGuire, MS, CGC
- Catherine M. Walsh Vockley, MS, CGC
Last Update
August 28, 2012
August 28, 2012
