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</html><description>Program Description: The McLendon Clinical Laboratories of UNC Hospitals offer training in Clinical Cytogenetics, leading to eligibility for certification by the American Board of Medical Genetics (ABMG). The usual training period is two years. Upon successful completion of the program, and ABMG certification, the fellow will be qualified to direct a clinical cytogenetics laboratory. Applications &hellip; Read more</description></oembed>
