Genetic Counselors
- Health Science
Median Yearly Income
$95,388
Most Common Education Level
Master's or professional degree
Projected Job Growth
+14.11%
What do Genetic Counselors do?
Assess individual or family risk for a variety of inherited conditions, such as genetic disorders and birth defects. Provide information to other healthcare providers or to individuals and families concerned with the risk of inherited conditions. Advise individuals and families to support informed decisionmaking and coping methods for those at risk. May help conduct research related to genetic conditions or genetic counseling.
Career Interests Areas
- Investigative
- Social
- Conventional
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