Medical geneticists are trained in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for patients with genetically linked diseases. These specialists use modern cytogenetic, radiologic, and biochemical testing to assist in specialized genetic counseling. This physician implements needed therapeutic interventions and provides prevention through prenatal diagnosis. A medical geneticist also plans and coordinates screening programs for various genetic disorders. Training beyond residency is two to four years of fellowship.



Ruthann Russo, PhD, JD, MPH, RHIT, is a healthcare expert with more than 20 years of experience working in and advising healthcare organizations.



