No longer “non‐traditional”: Genetic counselors' perceptions towards laboratory and industry roles

Author:

Strohmeyer Joe12,Arjunan Aishwarya3,Ryan Lauren4,Pan Vivian5,Wicklund Catherine1,Witherington Sarah67

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program in Genetic Counseling Northwestern University Chicago Illinois USA

2. NorthShore University HealthSystem Evanston Illinois USA

3. Myriad Women's Health South San Francisco California USA

4. Color Health, Inc. Burlingame California USA

5. University of Illinois Cancer Center University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

6. Quest Diagnostics, Inc Secaucus New Jersey USA

7. Bioreference Laboratories Elmwood New Jersey USA

Abstract

AbstractA growing percentage of genetic counselors are employed in roles that do not involve direct patient care, commonly in commercial diagnostic laboratories. This study aimed to assess characteristics of laboratory and industry (LI) roles and perceptions of the genetic counseling community's views towards such roles. Members of NSGC and ABGC were invited to participate in this study. Data analysis included descriptive and inferential statistics and select participant quotes are included to highlight key points identified by statistical analyses. Three hundred twenty‐six genetic counselors who self‐identified as currently or previously working within an LI role responded to the survey. Over 40% of participants reported feeling that they were not perceived positively by colleagues outside of LI settings, and 54% felt that GC colleagues in non‐LI roles provided mostly negative commentary about LI GC roles. Over 90% of individuals felt that their employer was a factor in the way they were perceived by others and that this factor carried a bigger weight than job title, work setting, or even professional responsibilities. Qualitative responses from open‐ended text questions suggest that while perceptions toward LI roles have improved over time, commentary regarding the “dark side” of genetic counseling persists. To promote the continued, unified growth of the genetic counseling profession and other healthcare professions, it is necessary to address this source of intra‐professional conflict.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical)

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