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William Gregory Feero
Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine
1993
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
35058451Voluntary workplace genomic testing: wellness benefit or Pandora's box?NPJ Genom Med2022
34626581The National Academies' Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health: Where we have been and where we are heading.Am J Hum Genet2021
33815477Employees' Views and Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications Assessment of Voluntary Workplace Genomic Testing.Front Genet2021
32191262Consumer Genomic Testing in 2020.JAMA2020
33201189Bioinformatics, Sequencing Accuracy, and the Credibility of Clinical Genomics.JAMA2020
29547675Precision Medicine, Genome Sequencing, and Improved Population Health.JAMA2018
29800403Association of patient navigation with care coordination in an Lynch syndrome screening program.Transl Behav Med2018
30071015A collaborative translational research framework for evaluating and implementing the appropriate use of human genome sequencing to improve health.PLoS Med2018
30093136Considerations in initiating genomic screening programs in health care systems.Nurs Outlook2018
30114233Correction: A collaborative translational research framework for evaluating and implementing the appropriate use of human genome sequencing to improve health.PLoS Med2018
30277740Genetic Factors Should Be Considered When Caring for Colorectal Cancer Survivors.Am Fam Physician2018
27633263Implementation science, genomic precision medicine, and improved health: A new path forward?Nurs Outlook2017
28492884Introducing "Genomics and Precision Health".JAMA2017
29431374Is "Precision Medicine" Ready to Use in Primary Care Practice? Yes: It Offers Patients More Individualized Ways of Managing Their Health.Am Fam Physician2017
27058883Dosing recommendations for pharmacogenetic interactions related to drug metabolism.Pharmacogenet Genomics2016
27258162Understanding the contribution of family history to colorectal cancer risk and its clinical implications: A state-of-the-science review.Cancer2016
27163980Convergence of Implementation Science, Precision Medicine, and the Learning Health Care System: A New Model for Biomedical Research.JAMA2016
26746455Establishing the Clinical Validity of Arrhythmia-Related Genetic Variations Using the Electronic Medical Record: A Valid Take on Precision Medicine?JAMA2016
25348082Genetics professionals' opinions of whole-genome sequencing in the newborn period.J Genet Couns2015
26195686Making Personalized Health Care Even More Personalized: Insights From Activities of the IOM Genomics Roundtable.Ann Fam Med2015
25521335Preliminary validation of a consumer-oriented colorectal cancer risk assessment tool compatible with the US Surgeon General's My Family Health Portrait.Genet Med2015
24398597Prioritizing genomic applications for action by level of evidence: a horizon-scanning method.Clin Pharmacol Ther2014
24875299Translational research is a key to nongeneticist physicians' genomics education.Genet Med2014
24616345Implementation of an electronic genomic and family health history tool in primary prenatal care.Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet2014
24618961Clinical application of whole-genome sequencing: proceed with care.JAMA2014
24369865Genomics, personalized medicine, and pediatrics.Acad Pediatr2014
23368636A blueprint for genomic nursing science.J Nurs Scholarsh2013
23843022Connecting the dots between patient-completed family health history and the electronic health record.J Gen Intern Med2013
23532238The economics of genomic medicine: insights from the IOM Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for Health.JAMA2013
23571591Genomics in medicine: maturation, but not maturity.JAMA2013
23368676Relevance of genomics to healthcare and nursing practice.J Nurs Scholarsh2013
22356329Realizing genomic medicine.N Engl J Med2012
21981551Establishment of the genetic/genomic competency center for education.J Nurs Scholarsh2011
21900139Genomics education for health care professionals in the 21st century.JAMA2011
20084011A blueprint for maternal and child health primary care physician education in medical genetics and genomic medicine: recommendations of the United States secretary for health and human services advisory committee on heritable disorders in newborns and children.Genet Med2010
20479646Validation of My Family Health Portrait for six common heritable conditions.Genet Med2010
20505179Genomic medicine--an updated primer.N Engl J Med2010
20621267Family history and personal genomics as tools for improving health in an era of evidence-based medicine.Am J Prev Med2010
20387771Examining the heart of family medicine: family history.Am Fam Physician2010
19940457Patient physical characteristics and primary care physician decision making in preconception genetic screening.Public Health Genomics2010
19940456A genetic test registry: bringing credible and actionable data together.Public Health Genomics2010
19471162The genomic applications in practice and prevention network.Genet Med2009
19953795Genomics and HIM. Three areas of increasing intersection.J AHIMA2009
19617843The Scientific Foundation for personal genomics: recommendations from a National Institutes of Health-Centers for Disease Control and Prevention multidisciplinary workshop.Genet Med2009
19354120A genome's home: genomics and health care reform.JAAPA2009
18349096The genome gets personal--almost.JAMA2008
19081428The clinical content of preconception care: genetics and genomics.Am J Obstet Gynecol2008
19081425The clinical content of preconception care: women with chronic medical conditions.Am J Obstet Gynecol2008
18755994New standards and enhanced utility for family health history information in the electronic health record: an update from the American Health Information Community's Family Health History Multi-Stakeholder Workgroup.J Am Med Inform Assoc2008
18281913Genetics of common disease: a primary care priority aligned with a teachable moment?Genet Med2008
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