- About this researcher
Kate Shane-Carson, GC
Professor
Internal Medicine
Academic contact
2006-2030 Kenny Rd
Columbus, OH 43221-3502
Phone: 614-814-1045
Fax: 614-293-2314
Academic information
- Department: Internal Medicine
- Division: Human Genetics
Research interests
- Clinical cancer genetics
- Genetic counseling
- Education of health care providers and the general public regarding genetics and genetic counseling services
About
Biography
My research interests include evaluating alternative service delivery models, developing methods to improve patient access to care, and exploring strategies for providing genetic counseling education to students and health care providers.
I have and continue to serve as an academic advisor for students in the Master of Science Genetic Counseling Training Program at The Ohio State University. I have served as a primary clinical supervisory for over 16 genetic counseling graduate students since 2008 during their clinical rotations in the Division of Human Genetics at OSUWMC and in Pediatric Genetics at Nationwide Children's Hospital. My responsibilities include mentoring, goal setting and providing formative and summative assessment. I have served as a primary clinical supervisor for over 10 NCH residents since 2008. My responsibilities include clinical oversight and providing formative assessment. I have also been the direct supervisor and mentor for one undergraduate student who has worked part-time as my genetic counseling assistant in the Division of Human Genetics at The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center.
Credentials
Education
- Master of Science (MS)
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Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States
9/1/2002 - 5/6/2004
Certification
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American Board of Genetic Counseling
9/1/2005
Research
Research interests
- Clinical cancer genetics
- Genetic counseling
- Education of health care providers and the general public regarding genetics and genetic counseling services
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Present activities
- Genetics in Medicine
- Journal of Genetic Counseling
- BMC Cancer
Courses Taught
Narrative on Master of Genetic Counseling graduate student clinical supervision: I have served as a primary clinical supervisory for over 16 genetic counseling graduate students since 2008 during their clinical rotations in the Division of Human Genetics at OSUWMC and in Pediatric Genetics at Nationwide Children's Hospital. My responsibilities include mentoring, goal setting and providing formative and summative assessment.
Narrative on MD resident clinical supervision: I have served as a primary clinical supervisor for over 10 NCH residents since 2008. My responsibilities include clinical oversight and providing formative assessment.
Mentoring: I have also been the direct supervisor and mentor for one undergraduate student who has worked part-time as my genetic counseling assistant in the Division of Human Genetics at The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center. Cortland Martin is currently an undergraduate student at The Ohio State University.
