With guidance from a strategic planning conference and, input from local and national thought leaders, the CGI team works to maximize available resources, and to further several major initiatives.

 

  • Marc S. Williams, MD, FAAP, FACMG

    Marc S. Williams, MD, FAAP, FACMG

    Marc S. Williams, MD, FAAP, FACMG is an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison having graduated with a BS in Chemistry in 1977, and an MD in 1981. Since January of 2005, he has been the director of the Intermountain Healthcare Clinical Genetics Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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    Marc S. Williams, MD, FAAP, FACMG is an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison having graduated with a BS in Chemistry in 1977, and an MD in 1981. He did a pediatric residency at the University of Utah from 1981-1984. After two years of solo practice in Hillsdale, Michigan, he joined the Riverside (California) Medical Clinic as a general pediatrician and practiced there until 1991. From 1991 until joining Intermountain Healthcare, Dr. Williams was at the Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse, WI. Hired as a general pediatrician, he eventually pursued fellowship training in Clinical Genetics, and was board certified in this specialty in 1996 and recertified in 2006. In 1999, he gave up general pediatric practice and became the associate medical director of the Gundersen Lutheran Health Plan while maintaining his genetic practice. It was by combining these two areas of expertise that he developed an interest in the role of genetics in health care delivery. He has published and presented extensively on this topic. Since January of 2005, he has been the director of the Intermountain Healthcare Clinical Genetics Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah. In addition to his administrative duties, Dr. Williams runs a clinic for evaluation of adults with mental retardation, birth defects and genetic disorders. He is a clinical professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Medical Genetics and adjunct professor of Biomedical Informatics at the University of Utah. He is a director of the board of the American College of Medical Genetics and in 2009 was elected Vice-President of Clinical Genetics. He has participated in the Personalized Medicine Workgroup of the Department of Health and Human Services’ American Health Information Community Task Force, Chaired the CDC’s EGAPP Stakeholder’s Group, was a member of the CDC’s CETT program review board and the Secretary’s Advisory Committee for Genetics, Health and Society, having previously served on the Coverage and Reimbursement Task Force of that group. He is past chair of the Committee on the Economics of Genetic Services of the American College of Medical Genetics, as well as chair of the subcommittee on Health Care Systems of the Section on Genetics and Birth Defects of the American Academy of Pediatrics. He is currently chairing the ACMG Ad Hoc Committee on the Value of a Genetic Diagnosis and was recently named to the external scientific panel of the NHGRI’s eMERGE project. He founded the American College of Medical Genetics Quality Improvement Special Interest Group. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Manual on Reimbursement for Medical Genetic Services. He has authored over fifty articles in the peer-review medical literature and is a frequent presenter at national and international meetings.

  • Janet Williams, MA, CGC

    Janet Williams, MA, CGC

    Janet Williams, MA, CGC, is the coordinating genetic counselor for the CGI. In addition to providing patient counseling, she has worked in program development in many clinical settings.

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    Janet Williams, MA, CGC, is the coordinating genetic counselor for the CGI. In addition to providing patient counseling, she has worked in program development in many clinical settings. Currently, she is actively involved in cancer genetics program development, integration of family history information into the medical record, and development of reimbursement strategies for genetic counselors.

  • Grant Wood, BS

    Grant Wood, BS

    Grant Wood, BS, is the CGI’s senior information technology strategist.

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    Grant Wood, BS, is the CGI’s senior information technology strategist. With knowledge gained from his experience as the former director of IT for a 2,800 member IPA in Arizona, he has written articles and presented at conferences on emerging technologies in health care – the future of which will be genetic-based clinical systems.

  • Jim Gudgeon, MS, MBA (ASCP)

    Jim Gudgeon, MS, MBA (ASCP)

    Jim Gudgeon, MS, MBA (ASCP) is the senior policy & outcomes analyst for Intermountain Healthcare’s Clinical Genetics Institute.

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    Jim Gudgeon, MS, MBA (ASCP) is the senior policy & outcomes analyst for Intermountain Healthcare’s Clinical Genetics Institute. Jim’s professional experience includes 10 years “on the bench” as a licensed medical technologist, 4 years in business development and marketing for a major reference laboratory, and the past 15 years performing health services research, including the past 5 years examining genetic services. He has degrees in biology, clinical laboratory science, health science, and business administration.

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