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    Studying genetic counseling at the Master's level equips you with the knowledge to bridge the gap between genetics and patient care. This field blends expertise in genetics with critical communication skills, providing a unique opportunity to support individuals and families facing genetic health issues.

    Through courses in genetics, counseling psychology, and risk assessment, you'll learn to interpret genetic information and guide clients through complex decisions. You’ll practice core competencies such as performing genetic assessments, crafting personalized care plans, and facilitating discussions about genetic testing and its implications. As students deepen their understanding of ethical considerations in genetic counseling, they also build confidence as they engage with sensitive family histories and nuanced patient scenarios.

    Graduates often pursue careers in hospitals, clinics, and research institutions, where they use their skills to navigate patient needs and clinical genetics. Those entering the workforce find that the ability to communicate complex genetic information clearly and compassionately is critical in fostering informed decision-making among clients.