Join the CADASIL Consortium on Wednesday, August 28 at 6 PM EST for an informative webinar focused on practical guidance for individuals living with CADASIL and the healthcare providers who support them. This session will delve into the intricacies of genetic counseling, the genetic testing process, and the implications of genetic results. We will explore how to prepare for genetic counseling, understand the risks and benefits of testing, and what to expect with results. Additionally, we will address insurance coverage, family planning, and communicating with family members about the genetic testing process and answer any remaining questions you have. This webinar aims to empower participants with knowledge and resources to make informed decisions about their healthcare journey.
Presented by:
Tricia See, ScM, CGC
Director, Cardiac and Neurogenetics Services
InformedDNA
Tricia See is a Board-certified, Licensed Genetic Counselor since 2005. Tricia holds an ScM in Genetic Counseling from Johns Hopkins University/National Human Genome Research Institute and a B.A. in Genetics from Cornell University. Previously, Tricia See was a genetic counselor at Children’s Hospital Boston; University of California San Francisco Memory and Aging Center; Children’s National Medical Center, Center for Prenatal Evaluation. Tricia is the current Director of Neurogenetics Services at InformedDNA.
About InformedDNA:
InformedDNA® was founded in 2007 as the nation’s first telehealth genetic counseling company. Since then, we have managed genomic health benefits for more than 150 million covered lives and have navigated hundreds of thousands of people to the right genomics-based testing, treatment or clinical trials. Our team of experienced, board-certified genetics experts offers clinical risk assessments, genetic counseling via convenient virtual appointments, and genetic test facilitation. We partner with healthcare providers to guide patients through the complexities of genetic-driven healthcare. With an excellent NPS of 72, we are proud to make a difference for patients and their families.