Genetic Counselling
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Masters Program in Genetic Counselling (GCTP)
Genetic Counselling is an exciting and challenging career. It is a process that involves communication between families and individuals having concerns about birth defects or genetic conditions. The genetic counsellor is part of a genetics team that provides information and support and also serves as a liaison between the family and other health care professionals to provide the most current information on causes, implications and recurrence risks for genetic conditions. GENERAL OVERVIEW The Department of Medical Genetics, through the Faculty of Graduate Studies at the University of British Columbia, offers a two-year graduate program leading to a MSc. degree in Genetic Counselling. The program has full accreditation status by the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC). Students entering the program will be eligible to apply for "Active Candidate" status for both the ABGC and the Canadian Association of Genetic Counsellors (CAGC) certification exams. The program is a non-thesis program that consists of course work in basic, molecular and clinical genetics; counselling techniques; and bioethics as well as practical experience through clinical and laboratory rotations. Students also attend and participate in educational sessions offered by the Department of Medical Genetics and other departments within the Hospital and University. DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM Course Work: The majority of the course work will take place during the winter session (September to December) of the first year. Course work may include: 1st Year: 2nd Year: Clinical Rotations : The Provincial Medical Genetics Program, Department of Medical Genetics, University of British Columbia, is the main referral centre for genetic services in the province. As a result, the clinical caseload is extremely varied. The clinical rotations (MEDG 570, 575) have been developed and are evaluated in accordance with the Practice Based Competencies established by the American Board of Genetic Counseling. As students gain experience, their role in the clinical setting will progress until they are able to counsel independently. The clinical rotations include:
ELIGIBILITY Applicants for the program come with a wide range of life experiences and communication skills. These are evaluated along with the individual's academic transcript. Applicants are expected to have a minimum of a B.Sc. or equivalent degree. Previous coursework needs to include a strong genetics component as well as biochemistry and basic statistics. Coursework in embryology, human anatomy/physiology and psychology/counselling is an asset. It is essential that applicants have one-on-one counselling experience (either paid or volunteer) in a setting such as a Distress Line, Peer Counselling, Hospice, Rape Relief Centre etc. It is also important that candidates have knowledge of the profession and, if possible, experience in a clinical genetics unit. This may be obtained through volunteer work, a Work Study position or a Directed Study project. Due to funding issues, other than individuals from the USA the program is unable to accept international students. APPLICATION PROCESS The application deadline is January 15th of each year for all applicants. The application for entrance into this program consists of the following: New Applicants
Re-applicants: For those students who have applied previously to the Genetic Counselling Program, please submit the following:
Please note that applicant's files are kept for 2 (two) acceptance cycles unless there has been a re-application. Items 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7 (if required) should be sent to the Graduate Secretary at the address listed below Items 5 and 6 can be completed online. TUITION FEES The total tuition fee for the two-year program is approximately $30,000 (Canadian) which is payable in installments. Further information about fees, the availability of scholarships, awards and bursaries can be obtained through the Faculty of Graduate Study Awards Office. TO ACCESS AN ELECTRONIC APPLICATION FORM Click here *** Application fees must be paid by credit card *** FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Courtnae Cameron Phone: 604-875-3486 |
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