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For a Lay Audience

Complex topics made simple.

Medium • 21st May 2025

Q&A: Answering Your Top Questions About Genetic Testing

What is genetic testing, why do you need it, and how do you get tested? A genetic counselor answers the most common questions you have.
8th April 2025

Patient Resource: Blue Cone Monochromacy

Resource for patients and families newly diagnosed with Blue Cone Monochromacy, a rare genetic eye disorder
Medium Blog • 2nd April 2025

Genetic Counselors: Your Personal DNA Translators

It’s a typical Tuesday afternoon, and I’m listening to my patient’s phone ring on the other end of the line. I’ve never met them, but they’re due for an appointment in a couple of weeks because their doctor thinks they could have a genetic condition. Since most people have never been to a genetics appointment before, I’m calling because they need a good rundown of what to expect.“Hello?”“Hi there, my name is Moriah. I’m a genetic counselor calling from the genetics clinic, and I see you have an...
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For Health Care Providers

Educate HCPs, KOLs, and sales teams.

4th January 2023

Journal Club: Genetic Counseling for Military Personnel

Genetic counseling considerations for patients in the military
10th December 2021

Case Presentation: Mosaic Pallister-Killian Syndrome

Disease review, genetic test methods, and case presentation of mosaic Pallister-Killian syndrome discovered on microarray genetic testing
8th December 2021

Lecture: Genetics of Senior–Løken Syndrome

Disease review, genetic heterogeneity, and therapeutic outlook for Senior–Løken syndrome, a rare oculorenal genetic disorder.
Medium • 7th May 2025

Dear PCPs: Why Primary Care Needs More Genetic Counselors

They could open up a whole world of opportunity for you and your patients.
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Other Writing

Guest blogs, publications, and more. 

8th October 2024

Scientific Publication: Genetics and Comorbidities of Adults with Congenital Heart Defects

All adults with congenital heart defects (CHD) who have any non-cardiac congenital and/or neurodevelopmental comorbidities or family history of CHD should be referred for a formal genetics assessment.
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UC Genetic Counseling Graduate Program • 21st September 2022

Elective Rotation: Eye Genetics

When I was first applying to genetic counseling programs, one of the things about Cincinnati’s program was the ability to do elective rotations for special interests. Having worked in an ophthalmology practice
prior to GC school, I had already begun to wonder if there was such thing as studying eye genetics...
maps & genes • 15th November 2019

Life as a GCA: Part 1 – Lab Genetic Counseling

Our goals are to communicate to you—potential applicants and prospective GC students—what it’s like to work in as a GCA as we ready ourselves for a genetic counseling program.
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