Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling 2025

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To become certified as a genetic counselor, you must complete an accredited masters program in genetic counseling. This program is typically two years in length and includes courses such as molecular genetics, counseling ethics, and research methods; as well as clinical training experience and a research project.
For instance, if you look at it very simply, a genetic counselor living and working in California, at a company also in California, would have an average salary of $138,231, with a range of $109,000-$185,000.
While genetic counselors are not medical doctors, they are part of your healthcare team and work with you and your doctor to help you understand: Your genetic risks based on your family history. Your genetic risks for certain diseases or cancer. Whether genetic testing might be right for you.
While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $212,185 and as low as $32,568, the majority of Genetic Counselor salaries currently range between $62,200 (25th percentile) to $93,800 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making $121,882 annually in California.
The Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling (ACGC) is the specialized program accreditation board for educational training programs granting masters degrees or higher in genetic counseling.
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A masters in genetics helps, but to have authority in research and development a Ph. D. or M.D. is required. Four to six years of school after completion of an undergraduate degree is the norm.

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