📢 Hiring a Genetic Counseling Assistant! 📢 Join us in bringing genomic medicine to our patients. Great opportunity for aspiring genetic counselors! 🧬
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This one-day symposium is designed to educate and empower Mount Sinai physicians and other medical professionals to gain knowledge of how genomics will increasingly influence decisions around patient care.
For more information and registration: bit.ly/43i0QO3#SpeakingGenomics2024#NYC#Genomics#GenomicMedicine#WeFindAWay
Come join @NYSGenTaskForce for our FINAL educational meeting of 2023 today at 10a! 🔔 🧬 A fantastic lineup of speakers will share their wisdom on 💫 Genomics Outside the Clinic 💫
Agenda and meeting link here:
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Awesome work led by @SabrinaASuckiel with the @NYCKidSeq team, on the impact of a novel digital tool - GUÍA - on families receiving genetic results. Check it out!! 👇👇👇
Congratulations to Mount Sinai’s graduating Internal Medicine residents! Especially proud of Nicole Casasanta and Max Dougherty, our second class in the Genomic Medicine track!! 👏 🧬 #classspeaker#chiefresident 🤩
As part of #DNADay23, we celebrate Rosalind Franklin for her work and influence in science. Thanks to Franklin, we have the historic Photo 51, which revealed that DNA has a double helix shape!
ALT A graphic that shows a picture of Rosalind Franklin looking through a microscope. It features her quote, "In my view, all that is necessary for faith is the belief that by doing our best we shall succeed in our aims; the improvement of mankind."
Excited to learn that the NHGRI Genomic Medicine Working Group has added our "Elective Genomic Testing Practice Resource" to its list of interesting advances and helpful educational resources in genomic medicine! #GeneChatgenome.gov/health/Genomics-a…
@CarrieBlout led an amazing group of authors to write a "Practice Resource on Elective Genetic testing for NSGC". This publication is dedicated to the memory of our co-author and esteemed colleague @LaurenRyanGC.
Read here bit.ly/3FE2TBg
People who have a parent/sibling/child with an advanced adenoma (high grade dysplasia, >=1cm, villous or tubulovillous histology, or TSA) should start colonoscopy at age 40 or the age of onset of adenoma in the relative & repeat every 5-10 years. #ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth