Genetic Counseling and Testing: Your Questions Answered!

  • Join Benjamin Feldman, MS, MB (ASCP) and Erin M. Miller, MS, LGC for a short presentation and question/answer session on genetic counseling and testing. Learn about guidelines, test results and family testing options.

Manager, Genetic Specialists

Ben Feldmann currently manages Ambry’s General Genetic Specialist team, responsible for providing clinical education and technical support for all non-oncology sections of Ambry’s test menu.  Ben received his BS degree in Biology from Xavier University and an MS in Molecular Diagnostic Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  He has held previous positions at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital in pulmonary biology research and the cardiovascular genetics clinical diagnostic lab.  He is a board certified member of the American Society for Clinical Pathology.  Ben has a interest in the genetics of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and sudden cardiac arrest.

Genetic Counselor, Heart Institute at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Erin Miller is a licensed genetic counselor in the Heart Institute at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Her clinical activities are focused in the arena of cardiovascular genetics with specific interests in pediatric arrhythmia, cardiomyopathy and aortopathy. Erin initiated the development of the Familial Heart Rhythm Clinic, a program incorporating expertise in genetics and electrophysiology for pediatric patients with inherited arrhythmias, and for families who are seeking answers following a relative’s sudden cardiac arrest or death. Research interests include the impact of clinical genetic testing and cardiac screening recommendations on family members, genotype-phenotype correlations, and the integration of cardiovascular genetic counseling and evaluation into clinical cardiology care. Erin also has an interest in training and education and serves as a clinical supervisor and research advisory committee chair for the University of Cincinnati Genetic Counseling Graduate Program. She is a member of the Heart Rhythm Society and National Society of Genetic Counselors Cardiovascular Special Interest Group. Erin received her BS in Psychology from the University of Arizona and her MS in Medical and Molecular Genetics and Genetic Counseling from Indiana University.

  • Tue, April 18, 2017
  • 2:00pm PDT
  • Duration: 1 hour
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