Workshop report: Clinical training and integration of genetic counselors into interprofessional teams in the German-speaking countries

Genet Med Open. 2024 May 29;2(Suppl 2):101855. doi: 10.1016/j.gimo.2024.101855. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

In spring 2022, the inaugural cohort of Genetic and Genomic Counseling MSc students graduated from the Medical University of Innsbruck, representing a significant milestone for the establishment of the genetic counselor (GC) profession in the German-speaking countries. A pivotal component of their education was a 15-week clinical training period. The placement experiences of both students and supervisors offered valuable insights into the attitudes of medical geneticists toward the profession. To share the knowledge gained by these pioneers and offer guidance to potential placement institutions, the MSc program team organized an online workshop on the education and training of GCs in German-speaking countries in October 2022. The first part of the workshop focused on the training program and professional profile of GCs in the German-speaking countries. It covered educational aspects, such as the structure of the MSc degree program and specific communication training. Additionally, it addressed challenges arising from the integration of GCs into existing genetics centers. The second part of the workshop delved into first-hand experiences of genetic counseling students and placement providers during clinical training. Featuring insights from supervisors, this session facilitated a discussion about the roles of GCs within interprofessional genetics teams. The workshop participants agreed on a growing demand for GCs and highlighted positive experiences, as well as challenges within participating institutes that had hosted a student. In this article we summarize suggestions for the education and training of GCs in the German-speaking countries where the profession is newly established.

Keywords: Austria; Clinical supervision; Genetic counselor; Germany; Switzerland.