About the Emory Genetic Counseling Training Program
The Emory University School of Medicine Genetic Counseling Training Program was established in 2011 and is the only program of its kind in the state of GA. We have received FULL accreditation through the Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling, most recently in 2021 for the maximum of 8-years.
Our graduates receive a Master of Medical Science (MMSc) degree in Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling and are qualified to sit for the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) certification examination.
Core Values
- This is our program – students, staff, faculty, supervisors, directors all have a stake in making the program successful
- Demonstrate self-initiative and motivation
- Work to one’s fullest potential
- Stretch and support each individual involved in the program
- Honor the whole person and value individuality
- Respect each individual’s contribution
- Accept personal responsibility for own success
- Acknowledge when you need to seek help
- Communicate both verbally and in writing with clarity, accuracy, honesty and respect
- Be flexible and adaptable to changing circumstances
Meet our Directors and Faculty
The Emory Genetic Counseling Training program is led by:
- Cecelia Bellcross, PhD, MS, CGC, Program Director
- Lauren Lichten, MS, CGC, Assistant Program Director
- Nadia Ali, PhD, Co-assistant Program director
- Ami Rosen, MS, CGC, Director of Student Research
- Stephanie Wechsler, MD, Medical Director
Meet our Students and Graduates
We are proud to have students representing the most prestigious institutions across the country and graduates practicing at some of the best organizations in the country.
Program Statistics
Board Passage Rates:
- 90% of Emory students have passed their boards on the first try overall (2014-2021)
- 81.25% of Emory students have passed their boards on the first try over the last 3 years (2019, 2020, 2021)
- 100% of Emory students have passed their boards by their 2nd try.
Attrition Rate:
- One student left the program between 2017 and 2019
- Two students total have left the program since 2012
Job Placement Rate:
- 100% of our graduates have been successfully employed as genetic counselors upon graduation, all but 2 finding jobs within three months. Various job placements can be seen under the alumni information.
Program Calendar
2021/2022
- Pre-term Fall 2021: August 16 - August 20
- Fall Term 2021: August 25 - December 17
- Labor Day Holiday - 9/6
- Fall Break 10/11 & 12
- Thanksgiving Break 11/25 & 26
- Spring Term 2022: January 11 - May 7
- MLK Holiday 1/17
- Spring Break 3/7-3/11
NOTE: These dates are specific to the Emory Genetic Counseling Training Program and do not exactly reflect the 21/22 Emory University calendar.