Meet Our Incoming ClassIntroducing Bay Path's Genetic Counseling Class of 2023 Show
DEREK ANSEL CHASE
CLOONEY RHANI DE LACERDA BETHANY DION LEERAN DUBLIN-RYAN KATRIANA FIELDS Having found a career that fulfills her desires to provide care to diverse patient populations, to continuously learn as new developments in genetics emerge, and to advocate for patients, Katriana decided to pursue genetic counseling. She is excited to complete her genetic counseling graduate work at Bay Path University and is thankful for the opportunity to gain a rich and varied education through Bay Path’s hybrid learning environment and its vast clinical rotation opportunities. Katriana currently resides in Waco, TX with her husband, Chevel. Together they enjoy cooking, traveling, and spending time with their Aussiedoodle, Kenzo. HALEY FRYER Haley graduated in three years from Westmont College with her B.S. in Biology and a minor in Chemistry in 2019. She discovered genetic counseling her last year of school and instantly knew it was perfect for her. After graduating, she worked at Q2 Lab Solutions, a joint venture of Quest Diagnostics, where she ran assays for RSV and dengue fever vaccine development. In January of 2020 she joined MemorialCare as a genetic counselor assistant in the Cancer Risk & Prevention Program and has been there since. Outside of work, Haley has played the flute for more than twelve years and was a member of the college orchestra at Westmont. She also enjoys visiting new national parks, baking, spending time with her family, and being around dogs. Haley could not be more excited to start this journey at Bay Path and looks forward to getting to know her cohort and professors. TATY'TERRIA GARY CARLY HAMMER HEATHER HINTON ELENI KALOIDIS ANGELEA KUIPERS MARY MCCAULEY OLIVIA
RICCIO STEPHANIE ROYKA AMBER TELFORD ASHLEY THOMPSON GRANT WARREN Since 2019, Grant also has been working as a patient navigator at National Jewish Health in lung cancer screening, where he has gained a deep appreciation and passion for screening and personalized care approaches for his patients and believes genetic counseling will be a perfect way to explore these areas as a healthcare professional. Grant also hopes to use genetic counseling as a way to reduce health disparities in his community. Grant is excited to complete his graduate studies in genetic counseling at Bay Path University because of the opportunity to have such a highly accessible and personalized learning experience with many options for clinical rotations. During his free time, Grant enjoys exploring the city, and enjoying life with his loved ones.
Which of the following actions is appropriate when communicating with an individual who is hearing impaired quizlet?Touching a patient's shoulder or hand can be an effective way of communicating. Which of the following actions is appropriate when communicating with an individual who is hearing impaired? Using lots of casual words and fillers, such as "you know," is a good way to put patients at ease.
Which of the following is considered to be the first stage of acceptance of dying for a terminally ill patient?Which of the following is considered to be the first stage of acceptance of dying for a terminally ill patient? c. denial and isolation.
Which of the following best describes how Gwen communicates with Philip?Which of the following best describes how Gwen communicates with Philip? Gwen demonstrated active listening skills when communicating with Philip.
What is meant by professionalism in health care?Professionalism provides the cornerstone for safe, effective and ethical health care practice. It prioritises the welfare and well being of the patient/client at its centre, in line with public expectations, ensuring it remains central in all clinical decisions and actions.
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