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"What Will You Tell Me?", Video for American Indian and Alaska Native Participants, All of Us Research Program (Spanish Version)
Year: 2021"What Will You Tell Me?" is a 2 minute 23 second video created by the All of Us Research Program (All of Us) for American Indian and Alaska Native participants.
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"How Could Finding Out My DNA Results Help Me?", Video for American Indian and Alaska Native Participants, All of Us Research Program
Year: 2021"How Could Finding Out My DNA Results Help Me?" is a 54 second video, created by the All of Us Research Program (All of Us) for American Indian and Alaska Native participants, that explai
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected] -
"How Could Finding Out My DNA Results Help Me?", Video for American Indian and Alaska Native Participants, All of Us Research Program (Spanish Version)
Year: 2021"How Could Finding Out My DNA Results Help Me?" is a 54 second video, created by the All of Us Research Program (All of Us) for American Indian and Alaska Native participants, that explai
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected] -
"What are the Risks?", Video for American Indian and Alaska Native Participants, All of Us Research Program
Year: 2021"What are the Risks?" is a 3 minute video for American Indian and Alaska Native participants of the All of Us Research Program (All of Us) that describes the various risks involved with l
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"What are the Risks?", Video for American Indian and Alaska Native Participants, All of Us Research Program (Spanish Version)
Year: 2021"What are the Risks?" is a 3 minute video for American Indian and Alaska Native participants of the All of Us Research Program (All of Us) that describes the various risks involved with l
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Genetic Literacy Fast Test (GeneLiFT)
Year: 2020The Genetic Literacy Fast Test (GeneLiFT) is a self-administered genetic literacy test for individuals who intend to undergo genetic screening with return of results.
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):- Rasouly, M. H., Cuneo, N., Marasa, M., DeMaria, N., Chatterjee, D., Thompson, J. J., Fasel, D. A., Wynn, J., Chung, W., Appelbaum, P., Weng, C., Bakken, S., & Gharavi, A. G. (2020). GeneLiFT: A novel test to facilitate rapid screening of genetic literacy in a diverse population undergoing genetic testing. Journal of Genetic Counseling, 00, 1–13.
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CSER Phase 1: Physician Consent Form - Incorporation of Genomic Sequencing into Pediatric Cancer Care Study
Year: 2016This physician consent form was approved by the Institutional Review Board for the Baylor College of Medicine and Affiliated Hospitals for use in the Incorporation of Genomic Sequencing into Pediat
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CSER Phase 1: Age of Majority Consent Form- Incorporation of Genomic Sequencing into Pediatric Cancer Care Study
Year: 2014This draft age of majority consent form was designed to be used in the Incorporation of Genomic Sequencing into Pediatric Cancer Care Study.
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CSER Phase 1: Primary Care Physician Consent Form - The MedSeq™ Pilot Project: Integrating Whole Genome Sequencing into Clinical Medicine
Year: 2013The purpose of the MedSeq Project was to develop a process for a process for integrating information obtained from whole genome sequencing into clinical practice and to explore how physicians and t
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CSER Phase 1: Cardiology Patient Consent Form - The MedSeq™ Pilot Project: Integrating Whole Genome Sequencing into Clinical Medicine
Year: 2010The purpose of the MedSeq Project was to develop a process for a process for integrating information obtained from whole genome sequencing into clinical practice and to explore how physicians and t
Research Population: Adults