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Movement of Genetic Counselors from Clinical to Non-clinical Positions: Identifying Driving Forces
Authors:Stephanie A. Cohen  Megan E. Tucker
Affiliation:1.Cancer Genetics Risk Assessment Program,St. Vincent Health,Indianapolis,USA;2.Genetic Counseling Graduate Program, The Center for Genomic Advocacy,Indiana State University,Terre Haute,USA
Abstract:A previous study of genetic counselors (GCs) in the state of Indiana identified movement out of clinical positions within the past 2 years. The aims of this study were to determine if this trend is nationwide and identify reasons why GCs are leaving their positions and factors that might help employers attract and retain GCs. An email was sent to members of the American Board of Genetic Counseling with a link to an online confidential survey. There were 939 responses (23.5% response rate). Overall, 52% of GCs report being highly satisfied in their current position, although almost two thirds think about leaving and one third had changed jobs within the past 2 years. Of those who had changed jobs (n =?295), 74.9% had been working in a hospital/clinic setting but only 46.3% currently do, demonstrating a major shift out of the clinic (p 
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