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Country list

European Country

Group

National Title

National representative
(conf. = contact confirmed)

Albania

3

n.a.

Anila Babameto-Laku (conf. 2023)

Armenia

3

n.a.

Lusine Poghosyan (conf. 2023)

Austria

1

Fachhumangenetiker/
Fachhumangenetikerin (ÖGH)

Martina Witsch-Baumgartner (conf. 2023)

Azerbaijan

3

n.a.

Aga Rza Agayev - 2. mail contact (conf. 2023)

Belarus

3

n.a.

Anna Kulpanovich (conf. 2023)

Belgium

1

Medical genetic
laboratory supervisor

Wim Wuyts (conf. 2023)

Bosnia & Herzegovina

3

n.a.

Lejla Kapur Pojskic (conf. 2023)

Bulgaria

3

n.a.

vacant

Croatia

3

n.a.

Leona Morozin Pohovski (conf. 2023)

Cyprus

3

n.a.

Carolina Sismani (conf. 2023)

Czech Republic

1

Clinical Bioanalytician
in Clinical Genetics =  lab specialist in laboratory genetics

Milan Macek (conf. 2023)

Denmark

1

Klinisk laboratoriegenetiker
(Clinical Laboratory Geneticist)

Charlotte Brasch Andersen (conf. 2023)

Estonia

3

n.a.

Neeme Tõnisson (conf. 2023); Mikk Tooming from 2024 on

Finland

1

sairaalageneetikko = sjukhusgenetiker/
"Hospital geneticist"

Kirsi Kiiski (conf. 2023)

France

2a

Biology, option genetics

Benoit Arveiler (conf. 2023)

Georgia

3

n.a.

vacant

Germany

1

Fachhumangenetiker/
Fachhumangenetikerin (GfH)

Christine Neuhaus
(conf. 2023)

Greece

1

Laboratory Genetics (PhDs and MDs)
- yet no national titles issued -

Maria Syrrou - 2. mail contact (conf. 2023)

Hungary

1

Molecular Genetic Diagnostics (MD)/
Molecular Biology Diagnostics (PhD)
since 2022: Clinical Laboratory Genetics

Balogh István (conf. 2023)

Iceland

3

n.a.

Jón Jóhannes Jónsson (conf. 2023)

Ireland

3

n.a.

Jennifer McDaid (conf. 2023)

Italy

1

Genetica Medica, Genetica Applicata,
Citogenetica Umana,
Applicazioni Biotecnologice

Domenico Coviello (conf. 2023)

Latvia

2b

Geneticist - medical support person

Zanda Daneberga (conf. 2023)

Lithuania

1

Medical geneticist (laboratory)

Laima Ambrozatyte (conf. 2023)

Luxemburg

3

n.a.

Barbara Klink (conf. 2023)

Macedonia

1

Clinical Laboratory Genetics

Dijana Plaseska-Karanfilska (conf. 2023)

Malta

3

n.a.

Isabella Borg (conf. 2023)

Moldova

3

n.a.

Victoria Sacara (conf. 2023)

Montenegro

3

n.a.

Olivera Miljanovic (conf. 2023)

Netherlands

1

Clinical Laboratory Geneticist

Helger Yntema (conf. 2023)

Norway

1

Klinisk laboratoriegenetiker (CLG)

Olaug Rødningen (conf. 2023)

Poland

1

Laboratory Medical Genetics 

Edyta Borkowska (conf. 2024)

Portugal

1

Técnico Superior de Saúde,
ramo de Genética
ACSS -  Portuguese Ministério de Saude Desp. 1/95-PCD

Isabel M. Carreira (conf. 2023)

Romania

3

n.a.

Maria Puiu (conf. 2023)

Russia

2b

Laboratory Genetics

Ivan Iourov (conf. 2023)

Serbia

3

n.a.

Marina Djursic (conf 2023)

Slovakia

1

Laboratory and diagnostic
methods in Clinical Genetics

Regina Lohajova and Juraj Simko (conf 2023)

Slovenia

1

Medical Genetic
Laboratory Programme

Luca Lovrecic (conf. 2023)


Spain

3

n.a.

Karen Heath - 2. mail contact (conf. 2023)

Sweden

1

sairaalageneetikko = sjukhusgenetiker/
"Hospital geneticist"

Tord Jonson (conf. 2023)

Switzerland

1

Specialist for genetic
laboratory medicine FAMH

Beatrice Oneda (conf. 2025)

Turkey

3

n.a.

Seher Basaran (conf. 2023)

UK

2a

Healthcare Scientist
Training Programme and
Clinical Scientist

no specific responsible
please contact natl. organization

Ukraine

3

n.a.

vacant

 

In case any applicant feels that the table above is not actual, please contact Dr. Thomas Liehr:  Thomas.Liehr(at)med.uni-jena.de

Non-European Countries with national title:

Country

Group

National Title

Australia

1

ClinicalFellow of the Human Genetics Society of Australasia

Canada

1

Clinical Cytogenetics, Clinical Molecular Genetics and/or Clinical Biochemical Genetics title accredited by the Canadian Board of Medical Genetics

Israel

1

Clinical Cytogenetics
Clinical Molecular/Biochemical Geneticist

United States of America (USA)

1

Clinical Cytogenetics, Clinical Molecular Genetics and/or Clinical Biochemical Genetics title accredited by the American Board of Medical Genetics

Non-European Countries without national title:

So the following are 'group 3' countries which are known to your board to have no national CLG education.

- Brazil
- China incl. Hong Kong
- Cuba
- Egypt
- Equador
- India
- Iran
- Iraq
- Lebanon
- Malaysia
- Morocco
- Oman
- Pakistan (group 3; contact: Suliman Khan)
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- South Africa
- Syria
- Thailand
- Tunesia
- United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- Uruguay
- Yemen

In case your non-European country is not listed yet, please contact Dr. Thomas Liehr  Thomas.Liehr(at)med.uni-jena.de to learn how to proceed further.

In principle practitioners / non-Medical Doctors working in Human Genetics diagnostics laboratories worldwide may apply for the ErCLG title. Prerequisite is that they actually work in a European country or need the title to apply for an actual position in Europe.

From 2016/2017 on we accept also applicants worldwide. Such applicants being eligible for the ErCLG title but not working in Europe can obtain the title 'affiliated ErCLG'.

(c) European Board of Medical Genetics Contact: EBMG c/o Vienna Medical Academy, Alser Strasse 4, 1090 Vienna, Austria - office(at)ebmg.eu - T: +43 1 405 13 83 41 - F: +43 1 407 82 74