GENETIC COUNSELOR ROBIN BENNETT, MS Place of Employment: University of Washington Specialties: Huntington’s disease, neurogenetics, cancer genetics, genetic.

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GENETIC COUNSELOR ROBIN BENNETT, MS Place of Employment: University of Washington Specialties: Huntington’s disease, neurogenetics, cancer genetics, genetic family history, and ethical issues in genetic counseling and genetic testing “I feel privileged to be a part in some small way with each of my patients and that hopefully I have helped them with some difficult decisions and with making choices that work for them within their belief systems.”

CAREERS IN SPOTLIGHT: GENETIC COUNSELOR What do they do? Review a patient’s medical and family history. Advise patients and their families about the benefits and consequences of genetic testing, and about the nature of genetic disorders. Offer counseling consistent with the patient’s belief system. What kind of training is involved? Bachelor’s degree and a two to three year Master’s degree. What is a typical salary for a Research Scientist? Start at $60,000/year ($29/hour), and may make up to $120,000/year ($58/hour).

This program is made possible by National Science Foundation Innovative Technology Experiences for Students and Teachers grant award from the National Science Foundation, DRL