Martha H Thomas, GC
Genetic Counselor
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Bio & Overview
Martha Thomas, MS, is a genetic counselor who sees pediatric and adult patients who have or who are at risk of having a genetic predisposition to developing cancer, including patients with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome.
In Virginia most of her life, Thomas attended UVA for her undergraduate degree. She then went on to get a master’s degree in genetic counseling from VCU Health System. After some time working in San Antonio, Texas, Thomas returned to Charlottesville and worked at Martha Jefferson Hospital prior to coming to UVA in 2015. She also served as the Virginia Association of Genetic Counselors president from 2017-2019.
In her free time, Thomas enjoys the local food scene in Charlottesville and taking hikes with friends, family and her dog, Jackson. She also rings hand bells in her church's hand bell choir and is an active UVA alum.
- Gender
- Female
- Languages
- English
- Age Groups Seen
- Adults (21-65)
Older Adults (65+)
- Certification
- American Board of Genetic Counseling (Certified Genetic Counselor)
Highlights
Genetic Counselor Martha Thomas, MS
I'm Martha Thomas. I'm a licensed genetic counselor. I work in oncology so I workwith patients and families that are at risk of having a genetic predisposition to developing cancer. So I walk them through sort of the genetics of hereditary cancer, testing options that are available, and then help them interpret the results when we get those back. I've always been interested in genetics. In 5th grade I did a project where it was, "What do youwant to be when you grow up?" and I said a geneticist. So there's just something innateabout genetics that I've always loved and being able to share that passion with patients that really need the expertise is just a wonderful intersection of my interest. Being able to workin a bunch of subspecialty clinics here at UVA has been a wonderful experience. I helped found the Li-Fraumeni clinic here at UVA. I also have the opportunity to work in a high-risk breast ovarian clinic, a high-risk pancreatic clinic, and a Von Hippel-Lindau clinic. And being able to work with patients that have very unique diagnoses and to create a medical home for them is a really rewarding part of my job. I'm passionate about just helping people and making sure that families get the information that they need to make good decisions regarding their cancer risks and making sure that people are following through with their screenings and recommendations so that we hopefully never have to see them as a cancer patient.
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