
Tuesday Jan 14, 2025
What is a genetic counselor?
In this conversation, Holly, a genetic counselor, discusses the multifaceted role of genetic counselors, their training, and the importance of genetic counseling in healthcare. She explains the process of genetic counseling, the significance of family history, and the nuances of genetic testing. Holly also addresses the challenges and rewards of being a genetic counselor, emphasizing the emotional aspects of the job and the importance of patient advocacy. The conversation concludes with practical advice on how to find a genetic counselor and the significance of seeking help for genetic concerns.
On This Episode We Discuss:
- Training and experience of genetic counselors.
- The role of family history in assessing the need for genetic services.
- What is involved in a genetic counseling session
- How to find a genetic counselor
Holly Zimmerman (she/her) is the inaugural director of the Genetic Counseling Program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) housed in the College of Allied Health Professions (CAHP) and in partnership with the Munroe-Meyer Institute. She holds the rank of associate professor within her college and serves on several college-level committees including the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging steering committee and the Admissions Committee. She served a 3-year term as a faculty senator.
Holly serves on the board for the Association for Genetic Counseling Program Directors. She is an active member of the National Society of Genetic Counselors where she has served on numerous committees. Holly received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Southern Mississippi and her Master of Science in genetic counseling from the University of South Carolina. Prior to her current role, she worked clinically as a pediatric genetic counselor in Mississippi for over a decade. At the state's only academic medical center, Holly became involved with medical school education. She eventually earned a faculty position within the School of Medicine as a result of her work with medical students, pediatric residents, and maternal fetal medicine fellows. Holly was born and raised in Mississippi and now lives in Nebraska. Her parents provided opportunities early in life that fostered a love of people, their stories, and their experiences. She believes life is richer when connecting with others. She truly enjoys meeting new people and building relationships.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollyzimmerman-gceducation/
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Here are more resources related to today’s topic, genetic counselors.
- Findageneticcounselor.org to search for a genetic counselor near you
- National Society of Genetic Counselors, www.nsgc.org
- American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, www.acmg.net
- Check out Episode 3, “What does a geneticist do?” to learn more about clinical genetics and how genetic counselors and geneticists work together.
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