The class of 2020 recently attended their
first NSGC annual conference in Salt Lake City. This week, some of our second
years reflect on their experiences at the conference.
"NSGC can definitely be a whirlwind for first
time attendees. There are so many sessions to check out and opportunities to
network that you can walk away feeling like you have done a lot and yet not
enough. For me, the most exciting part was getting to interact with genetic
counselors working in less common specialties and who have interests in a
concentrated area. A particular highlight was meeting with other genetic
counselors involved in public health and hearing their insights. It was also a
wonderful time to bond with classmates. I definitely look forward to attending
the conference in the future."
Exploring the salt lake |
"I had never attended a conference before, so
NSGC was a little overwhelming. I was struck by how friendly everyone was; I
added tags to my badge that stated I was a student and a first-time attendee,
and a few other attendees welcomed me as a newcomer. Networking is always
intimidating for me, but with such a friendly group it was much less
intimidating. Some highlights for me were meeting up with genetic counselors I
had worked with before grad school, attending the public health SIG (special
interest group) meeting, and meeting alums at the Pitt reunion. It was also my
first trip to Salt Lake City, which was a beautiful location."
"It was great to get to go to talks about
aspects of genetic counseling that I’m particularly interested in and meet
people with shared interests. There were people from all stages of their
careers at the conference, and it’s a wonderful opportunity to hear from everyone
- from people with decades of experience to people just starting out. I
particularly enjoyed meeting students from other programs and hearing about
their experiences in grad school. I also knew that there was going to be a lot
going on at the conference and that it could be overwhelming, and made sure to
make some time for exploring Salt Lake City with some of my classmates to
unwind after the conference."
Classmates at the Pitt reunion |
"Attending NSGC was great! I had the
opportunity to reconnect with old coworkers, learn about new and innovative
research, and of course, explore Salt Lake City. There was such a variety of talks that
sometimes it was hard to decide what to attend!
I particularly enjoyed hearing from the patient speakers about their
experiences with genetic counseling.
Additionally, it was inspiring to
be surrounded by such intelligent, warm, and pioneering genetic counselors in
the field. I look forward to the next
one."
"I’m glad that my whole class had the
opportunity to attend NSGC this year. It
was a particularly celebratory year as NSGC celebrated its 40th year as a
professional organization. I learned a lot about the strides we have made as a
profession, and what is to come for our ever-growing work force. There were many sessions that interested me,
and the days were very long, but I’m glad I decided to pack in as many things
as possible! I also enjoyed debriefing
about the sessions with my classmates, networking with Pitt alum, and collaborating
with my classmates to prepare for interviews.
I’m excited to return next year!"
The class of 2020 with our program directors |
-The Class of 2020