The US Oncology Network
Location
Roanoke, Virginia
Provides genetic counseling and risk assessment for individuals with a family history of cancer. Coordinates diagnostic testing, manages patient education resources, and mentors team members to improve clinic processes.
Requires a Master's degree in Medical Genetics/Counseling and board certification or eligibility from the ABGC or ABMG. Preference is given to candidates with at least two years of experience, specifically in oncology.
Provide genetic counseling and testing where appropriate to individuals with a personal or family history of cancer Collect medical and family history from patients and a variety of other sources such as medical records Input information into modeling systems to calculate cancer risks for individuals and families. Coordinate genetic testing logistics and troubleshoot when issues arise Review information with physicians, APPs, and clinical teams to develop treatment plans Provide long-term follow-up for patients as necessary Review external and internal referrals and help scheduling team determine priority for visits Maintain patient educational resources and literature Maintain templates for clinical documentation used across the practice Assist with completion of data analysis of genetics program Assist with developing processes to accurately track genetic counseling services and revenue Assist with growth of genetics services within the practice and participate in outreach activities in the community Build strong collaborative relationships within the practice and community Mentor staff to ensure exceptional patient care Maintain confidentiality of all information related to patients, medical staff, finances, and other applicable privacy regulations
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