Are providers prepared for genomic medicine: interpretation of Direct-to-Consumer genetic testing (DTC-GT) results and genetic self-efficacy by medical professionals
Abstract Background Precision medicine is set to deliver a rich new data set of genomic information. However, the number of certified specialists in the United States is small, with only 4244 genetic counselors and 1302 clinical geneticists. We conducted a national survey of 264 medical professional...
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Main Authors: | Scott P. McGrath (Author), Nephi Walton (Author), Marc S. Williams (Author), Katherine K. Kim (Author), Kiran Bastola (Author) |
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