January 29: Little Things Matter: Things I Wish I had Known Early in my Career – Part Two
Presented by: NSGC Late Career SIG
Learning Objectives:
- Develop methods, frameworks, and a mindset to leverage the shared experiences of others in making better career decisions and enhancing skills, knowledge, and competencies essential to accelerate professional development.
- Analyze common triggers that exacerbate feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt and how imposter syndrome affects performance, productivity, and well-being
- Practice techniques for building self-efficacy, resilience, perseverance, and a supportive environment through setting and achieving realistic goals
- Explore the roles, responsibilities, and core competencies of genetic counselors in industry, how their day-to-day tasks, goals, and outcomes differ from those of clinical genetic counselors, and how to transition between these work settings
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What Genetic Counselors Need to Know About Neurogenetic Diseases
Presented by: NSGC Neurogenetics SIG
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize the latest recommendations for familiar neurogenetic disorders.
- Identify important concepts to discuss with patients if they are present to your clinic.
- Summarize important take-aways from previous NSGC webinars organized by the Neuro SIG.
- Recognize more newly discovered neurogenetic disorders that might be seen in various clinical settings.
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