Neogi Arpita, Rao Smita K, Kavanaugh Grace, Shroff Tanaya, Kennedy Jennifer, Jacobs Michelle F
Internal Medicine - Cardiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
International Special Interest Group, National Society of Genetic Counselors, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Community Genet. 2024 Oct;15(5):489-498. doi: 10.1007/s12687-024-00730-x. Epub 2024 Sep 9.
The first genetic counseling (GC) graduate training program was established in the United States (U.S.) in 1969 and GC is an emerging field of healthcare in many countries. Each year, at least 7% of applicants to U.S.-based GC graduate programs come from countries outside the U.S. ("international GC applicants''). To address the unique needs of international GC applicants, volunteers from the International Special Interest Group (ISIG) of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) launched a semi-structured mentorship program (the "International Genetic Counseling Mentorship Program'' (IGCMP)) in 2021, which provides individualized mentorship and optional group activities for networking and learning. Fifty-two people from 19 countries signed up for the IGCMP across three application cycles. Of these, 47 were eligible to participate as mentees, and most were interested in one-on-one virtual meetings with international GCs in the U.S. (n = 41/47, 87.2%). An assessment form was sent to 17 mentees who applied to GC graduate school after participating in the first or second cycle of the IGCMP. Of the 12 responses received, 10 (83.3%) reported being extremely satisfied with their individual mentor(s), and the one-on-one meeting with a mentor was considered helpful to both the application and interview process by nine (75.0%) respondents. Importantly, feedback about program improvement revealed an interest in connecting with additional international applicants and mentors and all respondents expressed interest in receiving mentorship throughout graduate school. Future directions include collaborating with other mentorship and graduate programs to further enhance support for international applicants.
1969年,美国设立了首个遗传咨询(GC)研究生培训项目,在许多国家,遗传咨询都是一个新兴的医疗领域。每年,申请美国GC研究生项目的人中至少有7%来自美国以外的国家(“国际GC申请者”)。为满足国际GC申请者的独特需求,美国国家遗传咨询师协会(NSGC)国际特别兴趣小组(ISIG)的志愿者于2021年启动了一个半结构化指导项目(“国际遗传咨询指导项目”(IGCMP)),该项目提供个性化指导以及用于建立联系和学习的可选小组活动。在三个申请周期内,来自19个国家的52人报名参加了IGCMP。其中,47人有资格作为学员参与,大多数人对与美国的国际遗传咨询师进行一对一的虚拟会议感兴趣(n = 41/47,87.2%)。一份评估表被发送给了17名在参加IGCMP的第一或第二个周期后申请GC研究生课程的学员。在收到的12份回复中,10人(83.3%)表示对他们的个人导师极其满意,9名(75.0%)受访者认为与导师的一对一会议对申请和面试过程都有帮助。重要的是,关于项目改进的反馈显示,学员们有兴趣与更多国际申请者和导师建立联系,所有受访者都表示有兴趣在整个研究生阶段接受指导。未来的方向包括与其他指导项目和研究生项目合作,以进一步加强对国际申请者的支持。