| Aspect | Genetics Phd | Genetic Counselor |
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| Required Credentials | PhD in Genetics or related field | Master's in Genetic Counseling, certification (ABGC) |
| Work Environment | Research labs, academia, biotech companies | Hospitals, clinics, healthcare settings |
| Industry Usage | Research, academia, biotech industry | Healthcare, patient counseling |
While both roles involve genetics expertise, a Genetics Phd primarily focuses on research and academic work, whereas a Genetic Counselor works directly with patients to interpret genetic tests and provide counseling. The choice depends on whether you prefer research or patient interaction.