Maureen Mork is a cancer genetic counselor in the Clinical Cancer Genetics Program at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. Her clinical responsibilities include providing risk assessment and genetic counseling services to individuals concerned about hereditary conditions with a GI component. Maureen works in the Department of Gastroenterology to evaluate and facilitate medical management for patients with conditions such as Lynch syndrome, FAP, MAP, and hamartomatous polyposis syndromes. She is also interested in GI cancer genetic counseling research. She teaches and supervises students in the UT Genetic Counseling program. Maureen received her B.S. in Biology and B.A. in French from Ohio State University and her M.S. in Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling from the University of Michigan. She has been with the Clinical Cancer Genetics team since 2011.
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