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Richard R Sharp
Biomedical Ethics, Mayo Clinic and Foundation
1999
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36259668Patient values and preferences regarding prognostic counseling in isolated REM sleep behavior disorder.Sleep2023
37071725Familial Hypercholesterolemia in the Electronic Medical Records and Genomics Network: Prevalence, Penetrance, Cardiovascular Risk, and Outcomes After Return of Results.Circ Genom Precis Med2023
37130383Ethical Aspects of Machine Listening in Healthcare.Am J Bioeth2023
36621880Returning integrated genomic risk and clinical recommendations: The eMERGE study.Genet Med2023
36718804Examining the Impact of Polygenic Risk Information in Primary Care.J Prim Care Community Health2023
36774790Treating addiction with deep brain stimulation: Ethical and legal considerations.Int J Drug Policy2023
34755460Lay understandings of drug-gene interactions: The right medication, the right dose, at the right time, but what are the right words?Clin Transl Sci2022
35797116Assessing Digital Mental Health Apps: The Importance of Patient-Centric Measures of Utility.AJOB Neurosci2022
35396996Assessing socioeconomic bias in machine learning algorithms in health care: a case study of the HOUSES index.J Am Med Inform Assoc2022
35355806A framework for examining patient attitudes regarding applications of artificial intelligence in healthcare.Digit Health2022
33867528Patient-reported anticipated barriers and benefits to sharing cancer genetic risk information with family members.Eur J Hum Genet2022
35216901The reckoning: The return of genomic results to 1444 participants across the eMERGE3 Network.Genet Med2022
34908169Allocation of Opportunities to Participate in Clinical Trials during the Covid-19 Pandemic and Other Public Health Emergencies.Hastings Cent Rep2022
35331649Implementation of preemptive DNA sequence-based pharmacogenomics testing across a large academic medical center: The Mayo-Baylor RIGHT 10K Study.Genet Med2022
34962190The Need for "Big Bioethics" Research.Am J Bioeth2022
34665896Do research participants share genomic screening results with family members?J Genet Couns2022
32919825Communicating unexpected pharmacogenomic results to biobank contributors: A focus group study.Patient Educ Couns2021
36046768Returning negative results from large-scale genomic screening: Experiences from the eMERGE III network.Am J Med Genet A2021
33824501Penetrance and outcomes at 1-year following return of actionable variants identified by genome sequencing.Genet Med2021
33790423DNA-based screening and personal health: a points to consider statement for individuals and health-care providers from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG).Genet Med2021
33486257Specialist approaches to prognostic counseling in isolated REM sleep behavior disorder.Sleep Med2021
33592611Experiences of Latino Participants Receiving Neutral Genomic Screening Results: A Qualitative Study.Public Health Genomics2021
33729042Integrating Genomic Screening into Primary Care: Provider Experiences Caring for Latino Patients at a Community-Based Health Center.J Prim Care Community Health2021
33919001"Who Doesn't Like Receiving Good News?" Perspectives of Individuals Who Received Genomic Screening Results by Mail.J Pers Med2021
33530721An ethics framework for consolidating and prioritizing COVID-19 clinical trials.Clin Trials2021
33528326The Value of Patient Perspectives in an Ethical Analysis of Recruitment and Consent for Intracranial Electrophysiology Research.AJOB Neurosci2021
33500569Increasing access to individualized medicine: a matched-cohort study examining Latino participant experiences of genomic screening.Genet Med2021
34473010Factors that Influence Intent to Share Genetic Information Related to Cancer Risk with Family Members.J Health Commun2021
34554060Beyond the Belmont Report.Am J Bioeth2021
34548621Patient apprehensions about the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare.NPJ Digit Med2021
34243827Measuring Attitudes About Genomic Medicine: Validation of the Genomic Orientation Scale (GO Scale).Value Health2021
33126242Comparison of Universal Genetic Testing vs Guideline-Directed Targeted Testing for Patients With Hereditary Cancer Syndrome.JAMA Oncol2021
31378813Cohort Profile: The Right Drug, Right Dose, Right Time: Using Genomic Data to Individualize Treatment Protocol (RIGHT Protocol).Int J Epidemiol2020
31643083Ethical priority of the most actionable system of biomolecules: the metabolome.Am J Phys Anthropol2020
32029087Reexamining the Ethics of Human Germline Editing in the Wake of Scandal.Mayo Clin Proc2020
31990257Can the Principles of Research Ethics Help Us Distribute Clinical Resources More Fairly?Am J Bioeth2020
32096724When Moral Intuitions and Empirical Findings Collide: A Case for Revisiting Protectionist Tendencies in Bioethics.AJOB Empir Bioeth2020
33298936Stem cell preservation for regenerative therapies: ethical and governance considerations for the health care sector.NPJ Regen Med2020
32861338Developing an Ethics Framework for Allocating Remdesivir in the COVID-19 Pandemic.Mayo Clin Proc2020
32861329Resuscitation and COVID-19: Recalibrating Patient and Family Expectations During a Pandemic.Mayo Clin Proc2020
32987879"They're Not Going to Do Nothing for Me": Research Participants' Attitudes towards Elective Genetic Counseling.J Pers Med2020
32669677Participant choices for return of genomic results in the eMERGE Network.Genet Med2020
32669678Patient reactions to receiving negative genomic screening results by mail.Genet Med2020
32247339Ethical Considerations About Clinician Reimbursement for Advance Care Planning.Mayo Clin Proc2020
32413979Understanding the Return of Genomic Sequencing Results Process: Content Review of Participant Summary Letters in the eMERGE Research Network.J Pers Med2020
32329251Failure to follow up on a medically actionable finding from direct to consumer genetic testing: A case report.Mol Genet Genomic Med2020
32327712Assessing the stability of biobank donor preferences regarding sample use: evidence supporting the value of dynamic consent.Eur J Hum Genet2020
32377377Challenges in returning results in a genomic medicine implementation study: the Return of Actionable Variants Empirical (RAVE) study.NPJ Genom Med2020
32349224Returning Results in the Genomic Era: Initial Experiences of the eMERGE Network.J Pers Med2020
32455168When predictions are used to allocate scarce health care resources: three considerations for models in the era of Covid-19.Diagn Progn Res2020
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University of Washington School of Medicine.
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Harvard Medical School, Vanderbilt University, Yale University Yale Law School
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Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University
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Center for Genetic Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
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Brigham and Women's Hospital, Broad Institute Ariadne Labs and Harvard Medical School
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Center for Law, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
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The Heart Institute, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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