#256 Genetic Counselor Burnout with Tiana Rogers and Nira Johnson Part 2
This is the second half of our conversation about an important topic in genetic counseling that is not talked about enough, burnout and transitioning to roles outside of the field. Joining us for this conversation are genetic counselors, Tiana Rogers and Nira Johnson.
Before you listen to this episode please listen to the first part of the discussion on Episode #255.
Tiana Rogers is an aspiring digital designer and board-certified genetic counselor with direct patient care experience in prenatal and cancer genetics. She is currently a Content Consultant at My Gene Counsel where she investigates gene- and variant-specific updates and translates them into plain language for patients and caregivers, and a Genetic Counselor at Grey Genetics. She received her B.S. in Evolutionary Biology from Stony Brook University, and her M.S. from the Joan H. Marks Graduate Graduate Program in Human Genetics at Sarah Lawrence College (same class as our host Kira Dineen!).
Nira Johnson is a genetic counselor turned graphic designer, who spent more than 10 years in cancer and prenatal genetics (mostly in industry) and about 5 years in graphic design. Now, her main goal is making accurate, patient- and provider-focused educational materials as well as science-focused art. She currently works as a graphic designer and consultant for Global Genes, and a marketing and development consultant for Clover Genetics. Nira also founded and owns her own freelance medical graphic design agency, Designs by NKJ! She received her AssociatesDegree in Graphic Design from Rasmussen University, and her M.S. in Genetic Counseling from Brandeis University.
On This Episode We Discuss:
How the field of genetic counseling and healthcare organizations can better address burnout and mental health challenges among practitioners and support well-being and career satisfaction
Pursuing alternative career paths outside of genetic counseling and how GC skills can transfer to other roles
Creating awareness, especially for prospective and current GC students, within the genetic counseling community about the potential for burnout and the importance of mental health
Advice for current genetic counselors who may be experiencing burnout or contemplating a career change
Hopes for the future of genetic counseling and how it can continue to positively impact patients and practitioners alike
While recording this episode, both of our guests were adamant about continuing this important conversation surrounding burnout in genetic counseling, and they encourage anyone who is currently battling burnout or trying to prevent it to reach out to them via LinkedIn here: Tiana Rogers and Nira Johnson. Or email into info@DNAtoday.com and we will forward your message to them directly.
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