Clinical Biochemical Genetics
Specialty Description
Clinical biochemical genetics is a laboratory-based discipline that focuses on the screening, diagnosis, evaluation, and management of patients with inborn errors of metabolism and their families. Clinical biochemical genetics programs provide post-doctoral education in the skills and knowledge necessary to perform and interpret biochemical analyses relevant to the diagnosis and management of human genetic diseases. Upon successful completion of such a program, clinical biochemical geneticists have the skills and knowledge to function as technical supervisors of clinical laboratories and clinical consultants in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with these types of disorders, and may, in many jurisdictions, be deemed qualified to direct specialty laboratories.
Data reflects averages reported for the 2024 academic year.
Professional Associations
Clinical Biochemical Genetics Training
Offers graduate year 1 positions, available immediately upon medical school completion.
Eligibility & Application Criteria
Types of Graduates
Resident Statistics
Average Number of Residents/Fellows
1
Resident Gender
Faculty Statistics
Faculty Distribution
Graduate Career Plans
Post Graduate Landing Spots in 2024
Data reflects averages reported for the 2024 academic year.
Data reflects averages reported for the 2024 academic year.
