Careers & Learning

Careers in Genetics: K-12 Science Teacher

Careers in Genetics: K-12 Science Teacher

In primary grades, teachers frequently teach all subjects at a certain grade level, whereas middle and high school teachers typically teach one or several related subjects across grade levels. Teaching positions in public schools require state certification, while those in charter or private schools typically do not. Science teachers combine their love of science with... Read More

Careers in Genetics: Genetics Clinical Nurse

Careers in Genetics: Genetics Clinical Nurse

Genetics Clinical Nurses (GCN) are Registered Nurses (RNs) who have significant training in genetics and who have obtained specific credentials acknowledging this training. Like RNs, GCNs typically complete a Bachelor’s degree in nursing (BN) and work as part of a medical team. myIDP career category: Clinical practice Additional Resources: NHGRI Career Profiles – Genetic Nurse International... Read More

Careers in Genetics: Forensic Scientist

Careers in Genetics: Forensic Scientist

  Forensic Scientists use modern science to analyze evidence from crime scenes. Most work in a crime lab for a specific jurisdiction. Job duties range from collecting and cataloging evidence to performing tests like DNA analysis to match suspects to evidence. myIDP career category: Scientific/medical testing Marshfield Clinic Video Clip: Additional Resources: Bureau of Labor Statistics –... Read More

Careers in Genetics: Dietitian/Nutritionist

Careers in Genetics: Dietitian/Nutritionist

Dietitians and nutritionists work with individuals who need nutritional guidance, frequently for disease prevention or management (for example, diabetes or celiac disease). These professionals often work as part of a medical team in hospitals, private practice, or other health-care facilities. Dietitians must pass a national exam to be registered, and many states require similar registration... Read More

Careers in Genetics: Clinical Research Associate

Careers in Genetics: Clinical Research Associate

Also known as a Clinical Trial Monitor, a Clinical Research Associate assists investigators and clinical researchers in running clinical studies, such as the clinical trials required for FDA approval of new drugs and medical devices. Professionals in this field work for the sponsor of such trials (such as the company manufacturing the drug), a contracted... Read More

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