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Boston University's medical school and teaching hospital provide exceptional clinical training opportunities, serving a highly diverse patient community. This unique program stands as New England's sole academic medical center situated within a safety net hospital. Learners participate in simulated patient encounters, cross-disciplinary education, and can choose electives across multiple BU departments, such as the Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine Program and the School of Public Health.
The BU Genetic Counseling Program delivers comprehensive training through engaging curriculum, personalized guidance, varied clinical placements, and creative educational approaches to prepare skilled genetic counselors for the evolving field of genetics. The MS in Genetic Counseling program primarily aims to instruct graduate students in fundamental human genetics principles and counseling techniques.
We strive to equip students with essential knowledge, practical skills, and professional mentorship to develop into capable, compassionate, and driven genetic counselors. This training occurs through multiple educational formats including academic courses, clinical rotations, research projects, and enrichment activities like case discussions, medical presentations, research reviews, and specialized workshops.