What Is Genetic Counseling? | Jaclyn Haven | TEDxHelena

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @cliffordcunningham2058
    @cliffordcunningham2058 3 года назад +170

    I literally watch this video once a month b/c it has been my DREAM for over 5 years to become a genetic counselor. I am going to be the best GC in my state one day! (: thank you, Jaclyn for inspiring me!

    • @OG_Drummer
      @OG_Drummer 3 года назад +14

      Hopefully we don't live in the same state because I also dream of becoming the best gc;)

    • @talhaabdullah2859
      @talhaabdullah2859 Год назад

      nice bro good luck

    • @Sam-fp8zm
      @Sam-fp8zm 6 месяцев назад +2

      did you become one?

  • @christinakashmer5605
    @christinakashmer5605 7 лет назад +144

    This needs more views. Genetic counseling is so important!

  • @1947Pep
    @1947Pep 8 лет назад +46

    Wow! You blow me away. I had genetic testing 15 years ago for breast cancer and was blessed to have Shodair here. How big was the audience for this? It needs to be bigger!

  • @mariejae
    @mariejae 4 года назад +49

    I love her! She seems like a kind and sweet person.

  • @kidsinhalifax
    @kidsinhalifax 7 лет назад +88

    My wife is a Masters in Genetics completed in 2004 and never realised this field has a career. Rather after her Masters she completed her Masters in Computers and persue the career in Information technology as Software Engineer...Now i think after she should try a career as A counsellor ...its never too late to start any career

  • @silkence9561
    @silkence9561 3 года назад +12

    This is definitely the career path I want to pursue. I’ve worked in cardiology department for almost 10 years and with my experience through patients and of my own I’ve seen the importance of genetic testing and what it can do to change the role of healthcare moving forward.

  • @peterfslife
    @peterfslife 6 лет назад +33

    In some situations. Counselors are faced with a very heart breaking situation in which she must say to a family, "Your Son/Daughter has Tay-Sachs disease. A rare but present disorder that is usually fatal by age three to five.

  • @halubvamanga6786
    @halubvamanga6786 5 лет назад +33

    This field is so crucial and necessity for humans. It's so unfortunately many don't know about it. Is it because they don't know about it or is it due to ignorance?!.. personally I didn't it know about genetic counseling and it's importance untill my fourth year of study as a counseling psychologist

  • @aBradApple
    @aBradApple Год назад +1

    "The goal of genetic counseling is to promote patient autonomy." - Whelp I"m sold. Switching majors right now.

  • @garybellus598
    @garybellus598 8 лет назад +13

    Way to go Jaclyn !!!!You do us proud.

  • @seancowe320
    @seancowe320 5 лет назад +16

    cool story especially at the end. Sad but definitely shows how important genetic testing is becoming in diagnostics. Exciting advances!

  • @selahtim8501
    @selahtim8501 3 года назад +4

    Wow, I love this! I really do want to go back to school for this so this has helped further my decision.

  • @georgecrosby5690
    @georgecrosby5690 Год назад +1

    I've been considering this career for a while. I'm considering it more now.

  • @ThatOneScienceGuy
    @ThatOneScienceGuy 3 года назад +5

    It always blows my mind that some people die very soon after a cancer diagnosis. I always tend to think that most people catch symptoms early and if they're keen enough, get checked out and treated before the cancer becomes a problem. I am reminded of situations like these where a person can have stage 4 cancer and limited symptoms only to die a month after diagnosis. Is it possible for a person to die of cancer before they have symptoms or with no symptoms at all?

    • @talkaboutanythingwithdoctors
      @talkaboutanythingwithdoctors Год назад +1

      Yes, there is a concept called "pre-symptom window" in clinical medicine. Moreover, Precision medicine is the next-generation medicine in our life time.

  • @fembot521
    @fembot521 3 года назад +8

    My genetic counsellor was useless! My husband, his father and grandfather all died suddenly of cardiac arrest and despite two gene mutations she refused to genetically test my children even though those mutations were autosomal dominant. Ridiculous.

  • @vijayishak7139
    @vijayishak7139 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing ...food for thought

  • @biomanju33
    @biomanju33 4 года назад +6

    genetic testing is important for ADPKD, HOCM

  • @isaacmay7522
    @isaacmay7522 2 года назад +2

    If you do a 23 and me type DNA test, does it provide the same information on likelihood of cancers, etc.?

  • @someone-ky5lx
    @someone-ky5lx 7 лет назад +6

    I love you Jaclyn haven

  • @mizomint4197
    @mizomint4197 4 года назад +2

    I want to get into this career one day. But... I'm nearly 32 and just now enrolling to work towards my associates degree to become a nuclear medicine technologist. I felt this would be the best choice on the full journey due to the income being relatively the same same for 1/3 less classroom time. Then I can pay my way through the rest of the schooling I need to do with my income while still being able to maintain my mortgage and utilities etc.

    • @CarlosPerez-bb7fk
      @CarlosPerez-bb7fk 3 года назад

      How’s it been going? I’ve been thinking of doing something similar

    • @mizomint4197
      @mizomint4197 3 года назад

      @@CarlosPerez-bb7fk it takes much longer and more than I thought. Essentially an associates then 2 years of being fully dedicated to the program which I am not willing to do with a mortgage and vehicle to take care of. Because you can't work while doing it. I'm not living off debt. So I stuck with trucking and got a large raise since this post of over 15%. So yeah.

    • @CarlosPerez-bb7fk
      @CarlosPerez-bb7fk 3 года назад

      @@mizomint4197 thanks for the info!

  • @niki_singing
    @niki_singing 4 года назад +5

    Omg is she the voice for the Amoeba sisters biology channel?

  • @sanjeebkaharofficial5608
    @sanjeebkaharofficial5608 3 года назад +1

    Maam your voice 😍

  • @mimijomebacolodbolagirl8724
    @mimijomebacolodbolagirl8724 4 года назад

    What is genetic test?is this can show if you have disease?

    • @clare_jordin
      @clare_jordin 4 года назад +1

      yes or if you have a risk of developing one e.g cancer, if your children are at risk depending on the parents' genetics and even detecting genetic disorders in a foetus before its born

  • @emimimimimimimi
    @emimimimimimimi 4 года назад +4

    Ok but the question is did Jaclyn receive permission to share Mary's story? Otherwise it wouldn't comply with HIPAA regulations

    • @x_cppy_x5080
      @x_cppy_x5080 3 года назад +2

      She probably did since I don't think TED Talk would let her commit a crime on their platform or if they found out afterward keep the video up.

    • @HannahCote
      @HannahCote Год назад +1

      She most likely changed Mary's name and fudged some of the details of her case.

  • @almostatheist
    @almostatheist 6 лет назад +10

    I really just want a job, not a useless masters degree... I mean you guys are saying Ima get a job, but is this really true?

    • @Nverdis
      @Nverdis 5 лет назад +15

      It's the masters degree which requires the most work. As far as jobs though, there are literally not enough genetic counselors practicing today that are around to keep up with the absurd demand. The number of jobs increases by 20% twenty-freaking-percent every year and some places post genetic counselor positions that lie years in wait before they're filled. It's very abundant

  • @roetlannopont2056
    @roetlannopont2056 4 года назад +8

    Eventhough she's a little bit nerveous, but her talk quite interesting

  • @billy7280
    @billy7280 4 года назад +4

    I want her genes to pass on my children.

  • @5minutes533
    @5minutes533 7 лет назад +8

    She is beautiful

  • @فلاحالظفيري-ل4ل
    @فلاحالظفيري-ل4ل 5 лет назад +1

    فقدان الأصل من هاتفي

  • @virendrasaple925
    @virendrasaple925 4 года назад

    Doublelift !?

  • @فلاحالظفيري-ل4ل
    @فلاحالظفيري-ل4ل 5 лет назад +1

    أسوء شيء التحديث

  • @Star17Platinum17
    @Star17Platinum17 6 месяцев назад

    Idk about that but the girl seems pretty😏

  • @casey936
    @casey936 Год назад

    Dear god girl drink a glass of water before you go on. Your talk was so interesting but I missed half of it between gasps and mouth smacking

  • @vocalizingdreams
    @vocalizingdreams 5 лет назад +4

    She’s a terrible public speaker. Her shaky voice distracted from the topic

    • @hoacky
      @hoacky 5 лет назад +198

      Pretty sure most people get nervous when in front of a group of people. Maybe you have a genetic predisposition that causes you to be a horrible person.

    • @caribaez5711
      @caribaez5711 5 лет назад +18

      She is alright

    • @charleymartinez-rodriguez8358
      @charleymartinez-rodriguez8358 5 лет назад +40

      Can't believe you said that she did great!!! You're just an unhappy person.

    • @rominiyi1385
      @rominiyi1385 5 лет назад +21

      And you are a terrible person ...

    • @Marteen40
      @Marteen40 4 года назад +5

      Merrylinkle yep if I didn’t have a true interest she would have lost me a long time ago.