Bonnie Jeanne Baty Author

Bonnie Jeanne Baty is Professor Emerita in Pediatrics, Program Director Emerita for the Graduate Program in Genetic Counseling, and has provided clinical genetic counseling at the University of Utah for over 35 years. She served on the American Board of Genetic Counseling and has authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. She was awarded the National Society of Genetic Counselors Natalie Weissberger Paul National Achievement Award and the University of Utah Distinguished Teaching Award. She currently teaches genetic counseling students, conducts research in genetic counseling education and professional development, and is a series editor for Oxford University Press. Claire Davis is a genetic counselor educator who has contributed to the learning, growth, and development of genetic counselors for 15 years. She has served as a graduate program director, course director, clinical supervisor, thesis advisor, simulation facilitator, student mentor, committee volunteer, and peer learning participant. She is particularly fond of teaching, as reflected in her zeal for designing courses in GC skill development, evidence-based practice, and health humanities. She also enjoys building varied learning processes that encourage genetic counselors, educators, and allied healthcare practitioners to reflect on and further their own learning and work.