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Interview Guide: Genetic Health Professionals’ Experiences with Informed Consent in Diagnostic Genomic Sequencing
This interview guide seeks to understand genetic health professionals' experiences with obtaining informed consent for diagnostic genomic sequencing from patients. -
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Ethical Issues Related to Research Uses of Residual Dried Bloodspots from Newborn Screening
Newborn screening for metabolic and genetic disease is arguably one of the greatest public health interventions—notwithstanding some ethical challenges and opportunities for improvement—because it…- residual specimen
- Newborn screening
- genetic disease
- public attitudes
- Consent
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Abortion and the Genetic Counselor: The Impact of Restrictive Legislation on Genetic Counseling Practice
The first class of genetic counselors graduated with an M.A. from the Sarah Lawrence College in 1971; less than two years later, the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade legalized abortion in all…- genetic counselor
- genetic counseling
- abortion
- prenatal genetic testing
- legislation
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Addressing Algorithmic Unfairness in Healthcare Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) healthcare technology can solve our most complex and intransigent health issues. It has the potential to enhance healthcare quality, improve access, reduce cost, and…- Artificial intelligence
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- Data Collection
- Big Data
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Ethical Challenges in Obtaining Informed Consent for Genetic/Genomic Research
Obtaining informed consent (IC) for genetic/genomic research is complicated because most of the ethical issues associated with genetic research are considerations to be disclosed by researchers and…- Informed Consent
- Genetic Research
- research oversight
- Broad Consent
- Communication
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After 10 Years of Testing All College Athletes for Sickle Cell Trait, What Have We Learned?
All athletes playing on college sports teams governed by the National College Athletic Association (NCAA) are required to confirm their Sickle Cell Trait (SCT) status by taking a blood test or by…- Genetic Testing
- Sickle Cell Trait
- sickle cell disease
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The Many Faces of Sickle Cell Disease
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is caused by a common genetic variation that affects a person’s red blood cells. This SNAPSHOT explores why the variant that can cause red blood cells to sickle is more…- Sickle Cell
- sickle cell disease
- genetic education
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Ethical and Legal Challenges Posed by the Implementation of AI Applications in the Healthcare Setting
Healthcare institutions are implementing artificial intelligence (AI) at a rapid pace. The hope is that AI will improve the quality of care and reduce costs in the long run. However, the deployment…- Artificial intelligence
- Healthcare
- health disparities
- Regulation
- FDA
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Neurobehavioral Genetic Testing in Children: How Much Should We Know?
Recent advances in genetics have yielded important insights into the etiology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). Professional societies such as the…- Genetic Testing
- Testing children
- autism spectrum disorder
- autism
- pediatric
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NHGRI Short Courses for Genomics-Related Research Education (R25 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
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- Skills development
- Biomedical Research
- Behavioral Research
- Clinical Research