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Representation Matters: Increasing Diversity within Genetic Counseling

An episode of the Patient Stories with Grey Genetics podcast, hosted by Grey Genetics, titled "Representation Matters: Increasing Diversity within Genetic Counseling" was published on June 20, 2020 and runs 31 minutes.

June 20, 2020 ·31m · Patient Stories with Grey Genetics

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Bryana Rivers is a second year genetic counseling student in the University of Cincinnati Genetic Counseling Program. As an African American female in a field that is >90% White, Bryana has a passion for increasing diversity within the profession of genetic counseling. Bryana talks about possible reasons for the lack of diversity within the field, ways this might be addressed, and shares her own path to the field of genetic counseling. Story Reference Points: Bryana’s experience at her first NSGC annual conference @ 1:45 Bryana’s path to the field of genetic counseling and experience as a GC Assistant at Hopkins @ 3:23 Why does diversity matter? @ 6:53 Bryana’s own experiences as a patient who is an ethnic minority @ 8:26 How race came up in one of Bryana’s genetic counseling sessions @ 11:06 Less obvious impacts of race on genetic counseling sessions @ 15:59 Why is genetic counseling so White? How can we diversify? @ 17:40 Representation Matters-- and the experience of attending the Minority Genetics Professionals Meetup at NSGC @ 21:56 Gender diversity within genetic counseling… a topic for another podcast?! @ 24:32 The makeup of Bryana’s genetic counseling class & contrast with her undergrad experience @ 26:31 What White female genetic counselors should understand about diversity @ 28:49 Links and Resources Bryana’s blog post: ”This Is What I Know. Now What Can We Do? – Racial Diversity in Genetic Counseling” Articles cited by Bryana: Studying the Needles in the Haystack: A Qualitative Study of African-American and Latino Genetic Counselors. Amanda Kass and Larissa Veres. Human Genetics Theses and Capstones. The Joan H. Marks Graduate Program in Human Genetics. May 2016. Diversity in genetic counseling: past, present and future. Mittman Is. Downs K. Journal of Genetic Counseling. 2008 Aug;17(4):301-13. Connect with Bryana on Twitter@GcBry Do you want to support Patient Stories? You can now make a donation online! Want to support Patient Stories in a non-monetary way? Leave us a review on iTunes, or share your favorite episodes on Social Media. Patient Stories on Twitter: @GreyGeneticsPod Patient Stories on Instagram: @patientstoriespodcast Check out other Patient Stories podcast episodes. Read other Patient Stories on the Grey Genetics Patient Stories Page Do you want to support Patient Stories? You can now make a donation online! Want to support Patient Stories in a non-monetary way? Leave us a review on iTunes, or share your favorite episodes on Social Media. Patient Stories on Twitter: @GreyGeneticsPod Patient Stories on Instagram: @patientstoriespodcast Are you looking for genetic counseling? Patient Stories is sponsored by Grey Genetics, an independent telehealth genetic counseling and consulting company. Book an appointme

Bryana Rivers is a second year genetic counseling student in the University of Cincinnati Genetic Counseling Program. As an African American female in a field that is >90% White, Bryana has a passion for increasing diversity within the profession of genetic counseling. Bryana talks about possible reasons for the lack of diversity within the field, ways this might be addressed, and shares her own path to the field of genetic counseling.

Story Reference Points:

Bryana’s experience at her first NSGC annual conference @ 1:45

Bryana’s path to the field of genetic counseling and experience as a GC Assistant at Hopkins @ 3:23

Why does diversity matter? @ 6:53

Bryana’s own experiences as a patient who is an ethnic minority @ 8:26

How race came up in one of Bryana’s genetic counseling sessions @ 11:06

Less obvious impacts of race on genetic counseling sessions @ 15:59

Why is genetic counseling so White? How can we diversify? @ 17:40

Representation Matters-- and the experience of attending the Minority Genetics Professionals Meetup at NSGC @ 21:56

Gender diversity within genetic counseling… a topic for another podcast?! @ 24:32

The makeup of Bryana’s genetic counseling class & contrast with her undergrad experience @ 26:31

What White female genetic counselors should understand about diversity @ 28:49


Links and Resources Bryana’s blog post: ”This Is What I Know. Now What Can We Do? – Racial Diversity in Genetic Counseling”

Articles cited by Bryana:

Studying the Needles in the Haystack: A Qualitative Study of African-American and Latino Genetic Counselors. Amanda Kass and Larissa Veres. Human Genetics Theses and Capstones. The Joan H. Marks Graduate Program in Human Genetics. May 2016.

Diversity in genetic counseling: past, present and future. Mittman Is. Downs K. Journal of Genetic Counseling. 2008 Aug;17(4):301-13.

Connect with Bryana on Twitter@GcBry


Do you want to support Patient Stories? You can now make a donation online!

Want to support Patient Stories in a non-monetary way? Leave us a review on iTunes, or share your favorite episodes on Social Media.

Patient Stories on Twitter: @GreyGeneticsPod

Patient Stories on Instagram: @patientstoriespodcast


Check out other Patient Stories podcast episodes.

Read other Patient Stories on the Grey Genetics Patient Stories Page


Do you want to support Patient Stories? You can now make a donation online!

Want to support Patient Stories in a non-monetary way? Leave us a review on iTunes, or share your favorite episodes on Social Media.

Patient Stories on Twitter: @GreyGeneticsPod

Patient Stories on Instagram: @patientstoriespodcast


Are you looking for genetic counseling? Patient Stories is sponsored by Grey Genetics, an independent telehealth genetic counseling and consulting company. Book an appointme

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