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Dee Quinn, MS, CGC, is a Lecturer in the Department of OB/GYN at the University of Arizona's College of Medicine and holds an instructional role in the College of Pharmacy. She retired as Program Director of the University of Arizona Genetic Counseling Program (UAGCGP) in July 2023 after instrumental contributions to its establishment. Her career has focused on genetic counseling, medical education, and teratology.
Education:
- BSN from University of Bridgeport (1975)
- Master’s in Genetic Counseling from Sarah Lawrence College (1981)
Professional Experience:
- Founded Connecticut Pregnancy Riskline (1981–1989)
- Provided prenatal, pediatric, and cancer genetic counseling at the University of Connecticut
- Since 1989: Prenatal and teratology counseling at the University of Arizona
- Served as President (1999–2001) and Executive Director (2005–2012) of the Organization of Teratology Information Specialists (OTIS)
Professional Affiliations:
- National Society of Genetic Counselors
- Association of Genetic Counseling Program Directors
- Teratology Society
Contributions: Ms. Quinn has dedicated decades to advancing genetic counseling education and community outreach in Arizona and globally, with a focus on maternal-fetal health and risk communication.
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