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Alastre Arcusa鈥檚 true passion is educating both community members and students about the impact of genetic counseling. (Photo courtesy of Stefania Alastre Arcusa)

Alastre Arcusa鈥檚 true passion is educating both community members and students about the impact of genetic counseling. (Photo courtesy of Stefania Alastre Arcusa)

CAS alumna keeps community outreach at the forefront

By Kellie Britch, College of Arts and Sciences

In 2024, the National Society of Genetic Counselors awarded Arcusa with the Leader in Cultural Advocacy Award for her community outreach work. (Photo courtesy of Stefania Alastre Arcusa)

Stefania Alastre Arcusa, a genetic counselor at Moffitt Cancer Center and one of this year鈥檚 Outstanding Young Alumni, has always wanted to help people in need. It was her time in the College of Arts and Sciences that not only revealed a way to fulfill this passion but also gave her the tools to make a lasting impact. 
 
Alastre Arcusa, who is also certified as a medical interpreter, graduated with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in cell and molecular biology from the Department of Molecular Biosciences and a minor in Women鈥檚, Gender and Sexuality Studies in 2017 before completing her with a concentration in genetic counseling at the USF College of Public Health in 2021.  
 
It was a USF professor who gave her the idea to pursue a career in genetic counseling. 
 
鈥淚 was a junior in college, and I was trying to figure out what I was going to do,鈥 said Alastre Arcusa. 鈥淚 was taking a human genetics course with Dr. Johnny El-Rady, and he talked about genetic counseling. It felt like the perfect fit. The USF College of Public Health was opening a genetic counseling program, and I was able to apply. 
 
鈥淚鈥檓 so thankful for Dr. El-Rady for talking to us about professions that were different than just med school,鈥 she added. 
 
As a genetic counselor, Alastre Arcusa meets with patients to discuss what genetic testing can do for them and their family. If they decide to move forward with the testing, Alastre Arcusa is the one who calls them with the results and ascertains whether they need any additional services or support. 
 
鈥淲hile I would like to take some credit for her outstanding accomplishments 鈥 and who wouldn鈥檛 鈥 I simply cannot,鈥 said El-Rady. 鈥淚t鈥檚 all on Stef. I am extremely proud of her career trajectory, and very happy that our paths crossed.鈥 
  
In her current role at Moffitt, Arcusa is able to give back beyond supporting cancer patients. 
 

In 2025, Alastre Arcusa was one of six recipients of the Outstanding Young Alumni Award. (Photo courtesy of Tim Hoffman)

In 2025, Alastre Arcusa was one of six recipients of the Outstanding Young Alumni Award. (Photo courtesy of Tim Hoffman)

Alastre Arcusa regularly gets requests to speak to students about genetic counseling, specifically cancer genetics. (Photo courtesy of Stefania Alastre Arcusa)

Alastre Arcusa regularly gets requests to speak to students about genetic counseling, specifically cancer genetics. (Photo courtesy of Stefania Alastre Arcusa)

鈥淚鈥檓 heavily involved in community outreach, which is my true passion,鈥 Alastre Arcusa said.  鈥淚 get to educate people and help them get access to genetic counseling services that they otherwise may not receive.鈥 
 
Aside from her work in the community, Alastre Arcusa teaches and supervises USF graduate students during their rotation at Moffitt. She has also created educational resources for future and current genetic counselors to support their career journey. 
 
鈥淔or me, community outreach and working with students are both super fulfilling,鈥 Alastre Arcusa said. 鈥淚 always walk away feeling refreshed and on cloud nine because of the impact I鈥檝e made.鈥 

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