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Perceptions of Personalized Medicine in an Academic Health System: Educational Findings.

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Vorderstrasse, A; Katsanis, SH; Minear, MA; Yang, N; Rakhra-Burris, T; Reeves, JW; Cook-Deegan, R; Ginsburg, GS; Ann Simmons, L
Published in: J Contemp Med Educ
2015

OBJECTIVE: Prior reports demonstrate that personalized medicine implementation in clinical care is lacking. Given the program focus at Duke University on personalized medicine, we assessed health care providers' perspectives on their preparation and educational needs to effectively integrate personalized medicine tools and applications into their clinical practices. METHODS: Data from 78 health care providers who participated in a larger study of personalized and precision medicine at Duke University were analyzed using Qualtrics (descriptive statistics). Individuals age 18 years and older were recruited for the larger study through broad email contacts across the university and health system. All participants completed an online 35-question survey that was developed, pilot-tested, and administered by a team of interdisciplinary researchers and clinicians at the Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine. RESULTS: Overall, providers reported being ill-equipped to implement personalized medicine in clinical practice. Many respondents identified educational resources as critical for strengthening personalized medicine implementation in both research and clinical practice. Responses did not differ significantly between specialists and primary providers or by years since completion of the medical degree. CONCLUSIONS: Survey findings support prior calls for provider and patient education in personalized medicine. Respondents identified focus areas in training, education, and research for improving personalized medicine uptake. Given respondents' emphasis on educational needs, now may be an ideal time to address these needs in clinical training and public education programs.

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J Contemp Med Educ

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2146-8354

Publication Date

2015

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3

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1

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14 / 19

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United States
 

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Vorderstrasse, A., Katsanis, S. H., Minear, M. A., Yang, N., Rakhra-Burris, T., Reeves, J. W., … Ann Simmons, L. (2015). Perceptions of Personalized Medicine in an Academic Health System: Educational Findings. J Contemp Med Educ, 3(1), 14–19. https://doi.org/10.5455/jcme.20150408050414
Vorderstrasse, Allison, Sara Huston Katsanis, Mollie A. Minear, Nancy Yang, Tejinder Rakhra-Burris, Jason W. Reeves, Robert Cook-Deegan, Geoffrey S. Ginsburg, and Leigh Ann Simmons. “Perceptions of Personalized Medicine in an Academic Health System: Educational Findings.J Contemp Med Educ 3, no. 1 (2015): 14–19. https://doi.org/10.5455/jcme.20150408050414.
Vorderstrasse A, Katsanis SH, Minear MA, Yang N, Rakhra-Burris T, Reeves JW, et al. Perceptions of Personalized Medicine in an Academic Health System: Educational Findings. J Contemp Med Educ. 2015;3(1):14–9.
Vorderstrasse, Allison, et al. “Perceptions of Personalized Medicine in an Academic Health System: Educational Findings.J Contemp Med Educ, vol. 3, no. 1, 2015, pp. 14–19. Pubmed, doi:10.5455/jcme.20150408050414.
Vorderstrasse A, Katsanis SH, Minear MA, Yang N, Rakhra-Burris T, Reeves JW, Cook-Deegan R, Ginsburg GS, Ann Simmons L. Perceptions of Personalized Medicine in an Academic Health System: Educational Findings. J Contemp Med Educ. 2015;3(1):14–19.

Published In

J Contemp Med Educ

DOI

ISSN

2146-8354

Publication Date

2015

Volume

3

Issue

1

Start / End Page

14 / 19

Location

United States