Please join us for this webinar where genetic counselors will share their collaborative approach to patient care in the oncology setting.

  • Illustrate creative approaches to embedding genetic services and testing into the oncology clinic.
  • Examine practical steps, challenges, and solutions in implementing genetic services.
  • Evaluate the collaborative approach in genetic services to improve patient care.

Hear from our Speaker

Stephanie Spaulding MGC, CGC

Stephanie is a board‑certified and Virginia‑licensed genetic counselor based at the Reinsch Pierce Family Center for Breast Health and the VHC Health Charlotte S. Benjamin Center for Women’s Health in Arlington, VA. She holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and earned her Master of Genetic Counseling from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Stephanie joined VHC Health in 2021 to expand genetic testing offerings for patients with a personal or family cancer history. She has a particular interest in the intersection of transgender health and hereditary cancer risk.

Lindsay Kipnis MS, CGC

Lindsay is a certified genetic counselor who is working at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. She earned her masters degree in genetic counseling from Brandeis University in 2013. Then joined DFCI in 2014 to ensure all patients with ovarian cancer were being offered genetic testing and now focuses on different delivery models as well as working in clinic with their geneticist.

Josie Baker MS, LGC

Josie is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and now currently resides in Columbus, Ohio. They are a genetic counselor at The Ohio State University’s Comprehensive Cancer Center, where their work is primarily focused on hereditary polyposis and gastrointestinal cancer predisposition syndromes. Josie is passionate about providing equitable care to all patient populations.