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Welcome to the CAGC Website
Mission Statement

The mission of the Canadian Association of Genetic Counsellors is to promote high standards of practice, encourage professional growth and increase public awareness of the genetic counselling profession in Canada.
 
What's New?
Head Office Update

The new CAGC head office contact information will be in effect as of December 22, 2008.

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Interested in becoming a Genetic Counsellor?
The University of Toronto's Masters of Science in Genetic Counselling Program is holding an information session for prospective students on November 27, 2008.  For more information click: link to poster.
 
2006 Professional Status Survey
The PSS survey is now available.  The full length report is available to members - please login in and the document can be found on the Profession Issues Committee page. Non-members can download the Executive Summary (click here).
 
Genetic Counsellor Spotlight
 

Fall 2008 genetic counsellor in the spotlight:

Susan Creighton, MS, CGC

Clinical Assistant Professor, Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia

"I’m sorry", announced the Genetics 201 prof, "but you will have to un-learn everything I have just taught you in the past two weeks. We have now had irrefutable evidence that there are these things called introns and exons. You will have to forget about the one gene-one protein hypothesis". MORE

  
 
Re-Certification:

March 17, 2008 New updated Recertification Protocol is now available.

For more information about Recertification click onthe "Learn" tab of the menu above.
 

 
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