Genetic counselors are essential healthcare professionals, expertly decoding complex genetic information and guiding patients through life-altering medical decisions. They translate the language of our genomes into understandable insights, helping families navigate hereditary risks and personalize treatment plans.
But the role extends far beyond the science. GCs are trained to deliver difficult news with empathy, providing psychosocial support during traumatic healthcare discoveries.
In this episode, Rome speaks with Kate Wilson, licensed genetic counselor, host of the All Access DNA podcast, and genetics professor at Emory University. She illuminates the demanding dual role of genetic counselors – interpreting genetic variations while navigating the emotional fallout for patients and families. We discuss the challenges GCs face due to a lack of Medicare recognition and fair reimbursement.
Key Takeaways:
- Understand the unique skillset of genetic counselors (GCs): expertise in genetics and psychosocial support.
- Learn how GCs guide patients through complex genetic test results and potential health implications.
- Explore the challenges GCs face due to lack of Medicare recognition and fair reimbursement.
- Discover how this lack of recognition impacts patient access to crucial genetic services and disease prevention.