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Cancer Genetic Counselling Education

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The Cancer Genetic Service plays a leading role in the education in cancer genetic counselling. The department offers the following ongoing education programmes:

Programmes Target learners
Clinical placement for genetic counselling students International students pursuing master in genetic counselling
Clinical attachments for nurse Local and international nurse who attached NCCS for their oncology attachment
Clinical attachments for genetic counsellors/doctors Local and International genetic counsellors/doctors who are keen for further training in cancer genetics and genetic counselling.

Below are other cancer genetics education initiatives and programmes run by the cancer genetics service: 

Programme Title Status Objective Synopsis
Cancer Genetic Counselling Internship Programme Ongoing Provide clinical exposure for undergraduate, graduate students and recent college graduates who is interested in genetic counselling to gain hands-on experience working under the direction of genetic counsellors at Cancer Genetics Service at National Cancer Centre Singapore.

6-12 weeks attachment programme 

The Cancer Genetic Internship programme provides interns/students with full-time, hands-on projects in cancer genetics and genetic counselling and clinical experience.

Interns will have the opportunity to shadow genetic counselors in cancer genetics clinics for hereditary cancer syndromes to observe the process from pre-test genetic counseling, clinical genetic testing to the interpretation of genetic results. 

Goals of Internship:

  • Participate in clinical case preparation and some administrative duties (as needed) to familiarize intern with common hereditary cancer syndromes and practical aspects of genetic counselling
  • Observe cancer genetics clinics
  • Attend weekly genetics case review meeting and journal clubs
Cancer Genomic Medicine Fellowship Programme   Provide training structure for physicians who is interested in further training in cancer genomic medicine

12-month fellowship program

The Cancer Genomic Medicine Fellowship Programme provides doctors with mentored clinical and research training in clinical cancer genomics.

  • Understand the principles of human genetics and human cancer genetics in the clinical care setting.
  • Diagnose, manage, and counsel patients with genetic disorders and cancer predisposition syndromes.
  • Recognise cancer genetic traits in families and in cancer genetic differential diagnoses.
  • Identify and perform molecular techniques for genetic analysis and interpretation.
  • Be familiar with the utilisation of genomic alterations in selecting targeted therapies for treatment and risk stratification.