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  7. "I chose to attend UNCG because of its shared learning environment and the access to some of the leading institutions in the country. "

  8. "Everything about this program has been positive."

  9. "The director and assistant director do their best to ensure that our program provides a collaborative learning experience.  Both are active members of the Genetic Counseling community and strive to introduce you to all aspects of this field.  We also have renowned clinical sites and the beautiful state of North Carolina at our disposal.”

 

 

 

About Sonja Eubanks, M.S., C.G.C.

Assistant Program Director and Assistant Clinical Professor
Sonja R. Eubanks
, M.S., C.G.C.
Primary interests in clinical supervision, prenatal and pediatric genetic counseling.
sonja_eubanks@uncg.edu
Sonja Eubanks

Sonja R. Eubanks, Assistant Director of the UNCG Genetic Counseling Program holds a master's of science in genetic counseling from the University of South Carolina. Ms. Eubanks coordinates and teaches courses in Human Medical Genetics, Genetics in the Community, facilitates a journal club course, oversees the clinical placements of graduate students and assists students with their graduate level research projects. While Ms. Eubanks primarily teaches graduate students, she has also taught a Genetics and Ethics course for undergraduate students at UNCG.

Ms. Eubanks practices genetic counseling in both prenatal and pediatric settings in the Moses Cone Health System in Greensboro , NC . Ms. Eubanks is a member of the National Society of Genetic Counselor's Ethics committee, helping genetic counselors sort through ethical issues that arise in practice.

Ms. Eubanks is currently an officer of the North Carolina Medical Genetics Association, participates in the community activities of the Down Syndrome Network of Greater Greensboro and is a member of the Association of Genetic Counseling Program directors with a special interest in training supervisors of genetic counseling students.

 

Page updated: 03-Nov-2008

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