Department of Clinical Genomics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
J Genet Couns. 2021 Oct;30(5):1428-1439. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.1411. Epub 2021 Mar 31.
Career shadowing can be a valuable opportunity for individuals to experience the daily activities of a working professional. However, there is no published research regarding the impact of shadowing for individuals hoping to pursue a career as a genetic counselor (GC) (termed 'shadowees'). Additionally, little is known about the impact of shadowing on practicing GCs, nor the value of shadowing in the application and admission process for genetic counseling graduate programs. For this study, three independent surveys were developed and sent to three stakeholder groups: shadowees in the Minnesota Genetic Counseling Experience Program, program directors within the Association of Genetic Counseling Program Directors, and members of the National Society of Genetic Counselors. Quantitative and qualitative analyses were performed on responses. The survey of shadowees (n = 55) found that the majority believed that shadowing had either a 'very' or 'somewhat positive' impact on their decision to become a GC and on their application to a genetic counseling graduate program (81.8% and 91.3%, respectively). Of the participating program director respondents (n = 43), the majority indicated that having shadowing experience was either 'moderately' or 'extremely important' in offering an interview or for acceptance into a graduate program (63% and 56%, respectively). While programs differ in evaluation of shadowing experiences, most program directors indicated that an applicant's ability to speak to their shadowing experience was the most important factor in admissions consideration (71%). Among the GCs surveyed (n = 325), 69.2% have hosted shadowees; of these, 82.7% indicated that hosting a shadowee decreases their efficiency at work. Despite this drawback, the majority of respondents expressed a willingness and motivation to host shadowees to help the shadowee (64.8%) and to promote the genetic counseling profession (32.6%). These findings suggest the need for additional research and the development of resources for GCs to increase access of career shadowing.
职业见习对于个人体验职场专业人士的日常活动是一个有价值的机会。然而,对于希望成为遗传咨询师(GC)的见习者(称为“见习者”)来说,关于见习的影响,以及对于正在从事遗传咨询工作的咨询师来说,见习的影响,以及见习在遗传咨询研究生项目申请和录取过程中的价值,目前还没有发表的研究。在这项研究中,我们开发了三个独立的调查,并发送给三个利益相关者群体:明尼苏达州遗传咨询经验项目中的见习者、遗传咨询项目主任协会内的项目主任,以及全国遗传咨询师协会的成员。对答复进行了定量和定性分析。对见习者(n=55)的调查发现,大多数人认为见习对他们成为 GC 的决定以及申请遗传咨询研究生课程都有“非常”或“有些积极”的影响(分别为 81.8%和 91.3%)。在参与的项目主任答复者(n=43)中,大多数人表示,有见习经验在提供面试或被研究生项目录取方面“有些”或“非常重要”(分别为 63%和 56%)。虽然各个项目在评估见习经验方面存在差异,但大多数项目主任表示,申请人能否讲述他们的见习经验是招生考虑的最重要因素(71%)。在所调查的遗传咨询师中(n=325),69.2%的人接待过见习者;其中,82.7%的人表示接待见习者会降低他们的工作效率。尽管存在这一缺点,但大多数受访者表示愿意并愿意接待见习者,以帮助见习者(64.8%)并促进遗传咨询专业(32.6%)。这些发现表明需要进一步研究,并为遗传咨询师开发资源,以增加职业见习的机会。