Department of Medical Genetics, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
The Hereditary Cancer Program, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
J Genet Couns. 2021 Apr;30(2):406-417. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.1326. Epub 2020 Nov 1.
There is a lack of literature devoted to the Canadian genetic counseling workforce. Current and prospective genetic counseling students, graduates, employers, programs, and funding agencies remain largely uninformed of trends in the job market. The purpose of this study was to investigate the employment experiences of recent Canadian genetic counseling graduates and employers of genetic counselors (GCs) in Canada. An online survey was distributed to Canadians who had graduated from North American genetic counseling programs from 2014 to 2018 and to employers with experience hiring patient-facing genetic counselors from 2016 to 2018. Quantitative data were analyzed through descriptive statistics and, where appropriate, logistic regression. Qualitative data were reviewed to illustrate and support the quantitative data. Half of the employer responders (11/22) reported hiring more or many more genetic counselors compared to 3 years ago (2016), and a majority (n = 19, 86%) reported a desire to hire at least one more genetic counselor if funding were available. Most graduates (45/70, 64%) reported securing employment before graduation, 33% (n = 23) within 6 months of graduation, and no one taking longer than 1 year. For recent graduates, location was the most important factor when looking for work, and those who chose to work in Canada experienced significantly more challenges gaining employment as opposed to those who worked internationally (p = 0.03). The specialties in highest demand for genetic counselors and the most common areas of practice for recent graduates included adult general genetics, prenatal genetics, and cancer genetics. Overall, our findings suggest that there is a growth of employment opportunities in Canada and more employer-reported need for clinical genetic counselors; however, there is a lack of funding to support this expansion.
目前针对加拿大遗传咨询师劳动力的文献相对较少。当前和未来的遗传咨询专业学生、毕业生、雇主、项目和资助机构在很大程度上并不了解就业市场的趋势。本研究的目的是调查加拿大最近毕业的遗传咨询专业学生和遗传咨询师(GC)雇主的就业经历。我们向 2014 年至 2018 年期间毕业于北美遗传咨询项目的加拿大居民以及 2016 年至 2018 年期间有招聘面向患者的遗传咨询师经验的雇主分发了在线调查。我们通过描述性统计分析和适当的逻辑回归分析对定量数据进行了分析。我们对定性数据进行了审查,以说明和支持定量数据。一半的雇主答复者(11/22)报告称,与 3 年前(2016 年)相比,他们招聘了更多或更多的遗传咨询师,大多数雇主(n=19,86%)表示,如果有资金,他们至少愿意再招聘一名遗传咨询师。大多数毕业生(45/70,64%)在毕业前就已找到工作,33%(n=23)在毕业后 6 个月内找到工作,没有人需要超过 1 年的时间。对于最近毕业的学生,找工作时地理位置是最重要的因素,而选择在加拿大工作的学生在获得工作机会方面遇到的挑战明显多于选择在国际上工作的学生(p=0.03)。遗传咨询师需求最高的专业和最近毕业生最常见的实践领域包括成人普通遗传学、产前遗传学和癌症遗传学。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,加拿大的就业机会有所增加,雇主对临床遗传咨询师的需求也在增加;然而,缺乏资金来支持这种扩张。