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What Happens When You Become Your Own Boss in Genetic Counseling? Demystifying Genetics with Scott Weissman.

What Happens When You Become Your Own Boss in Genetic Counseling? Demystifying Genetics with Scott Weissman.

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Scott Weissman shares his journey of building a telehealth genetic counseling private practice, discussing the challenges of insurance contracts, licensing across states, and adapting to technological changes in cancer genetics. • Opened private practice in 2016 as a side business, now seeing 15-20 patients weekly • Despite having licenses in 25-26 states, establishing insurance contracts remains a major obstacle • Pivoted to 100% telehealth during the pandemic, offering after-hours and weekend appointments • Medicare recognition would be a game-changer for private practice genetic counselors in the US • Excited about emerging technologies like long-range sequencing that could "fill in the gaps" for what we've been missing • Works with the Norton and Elaine Sarnoff Center for Jewish Genetics providing education and carrier screening • Carrier screening has evolved from testing for 6 conditions to 267 conditions over two decades • Once gave Dr. Henry Lynch (namesake of Lynch syndrome) a "very small manicure" by cutting off his hangnail

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