The MS in Genetic Counseling at the University of Pennsylvania combines medical genetics expertise with psychological counseling training. The thesis topics below highlight the evolving role of counselors in bridging clinical genomics with personalized patient support.
Ethical Dilemmas in Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing
Genetic Counseling Strategies for Rare Disease Families
The Role of Counselors in Interpreting Uncertain Genetic Variants
Assessing the Psychological Impact of Prenatal Genetic Diagnoses
Improving Genomic Literacy Among Patients Through Visual Aids
Integration of AI in Family History Risk Assessment Tools
Cultural Sensitivity in Genetic Counseling Across Ethnic Groups
Use of Telehealth in Genetic Counseling: Outcomes and Challenges
Evaluating Consent Processes in Pediatric Genetic Testing
Barriers to Genetic Services in Rural and Underserved Communities
The Counselor’s Role in Pharmacogenomics Decision-Making
Public Perception of Genome Editing Technologies
Genetic Counseling for Adult-Onset Conditions: Ethical Boundaries
Training Interventions for Reducing Counselor Implicit Bias
Impact of Whole Exome Sequencing on Clinical Counseling Practices
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