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Melanie F Myers
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
1994
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37632220Young adults' reasoning for involving a parent in a genomic decision-making research study.J Genet Couns2024
37528675Preparedness and training of genetic counselors practicing in inpatient settings.J Genet Couns2024
36660806Comparison of genetic testing documentation between genetic counselors and non-genetic counselors.J Genet Couns2023
37491850Adolescents' and Parents' Perspectives on a Novel Decision-Making Process for Return of Results in Genomic Research.J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics2023
37201682Adolescent Decision-Making Involvement in the Receipt of Genomic Testing Results.J Pediatr2023
37162875Engaging Adolescents and Young Adults in Decisions About Return of Genomic Research Results: a mixed-methods longitudinal clinical trial protocol.Res Sq2023
34695272Experiences of adolescents and their parents after receiving adolescents' genomic screening results.J Genet Couns2022
36422086Outcomes of Returning Medically Actionable Genomic Results in Pediatric Research.J Pers Med2022
36532300Developing video education materials for the return of genomic test results to parents and adolescents.PEC Innov2022
35892473A Qualitative Study: Mothers' Experiences of Their Child's Late-Onset Pompe Disease Diagnosis Following Newborn Screening.Int J Neonatal Screen2022
34855258A report of the AGCPD task force to evaluate associations between select admissions requirements, demographics, and performance on ABGC certification examination.J Genet Couns2022
35216901The reckoning: The return of genomic results to 1444 participants across the eMERGE3 Network.Genet Med2022
34906510Reanalysis of eMERGE phase III sequence variants in 10,500 participants and infrastructure to support the automated return of knowledge updates.Genet Med2022
35341654Impact of returning unsolicited genomic results to nongenetic health care providers in the eMERGE III Network.Genet Med2022
34665896Do research participants share genomic screening results with family members?J Genet Couns2022
32945059Comprehension and personal value of negative non-diagnostic genetic panel testing.J Genet Couns2021
36046768Returning negative results from large-scale genomic screening: Experiences from the eMERGE III network.Am J Med Genet A2021
33825648The Underdeveloped "Gift": Ethics in Implementing Precision Medicine Research.Am J Bioeth2021
34378274Genetic counseling delivery, outcomes, training, and practice in response to COVID-19: Introduction to the special issue.J Genet Couns2021
33469959Mitochondrial replacement therapy: Genetic counselors' experiences, knowledge, and opinions.J Genet Couns2021
32128954The gendered pay gap in genetic counseling.J Genet Couns2020
36177089Adapting Clinical Systems to Enable Adolescents' Genomic Choices.ACI open2020
31685375Adolescents' and Parents' Genomic Testing Decisions: Associations With Age, Race, and Sex.J Adolesc Health2020
31654527Decisional conflict among adolescents and parents making decisions about genomic sequencing results.Clin Genet2020
32669677Participant choices for return of genomic results in the eMERGE Network.Genet Med2020
32555418Ethical conflicts in translational genetic research: lessons learned from the eMERGE-III experience.Genet Med2020
32413979Understanding the Return of Genomic Sequencing Results Process: Content Review of Participant Summary Letters in the eMERGE Research Network.J Pers Med2020
30590688Enrichment sampling for a multi-site patient survey using electronic health records and census data.J Am Med Inform Assoc2019
29904163Physicians' perspectives on receiving unsolicited genomic results.Genet Med2019
31403985Activating Communal Coping Related to Diabetes Risk in Mexican-Heritage Families.Fam Community Health2019
30871571A Bayesian hierarchical logistic regression model of multiple informant family health histories.BMC Med Res Methodol2019
30369597Giving adolescents a voice: the types of genetic information adolescents choose to learn and why.Genet Med2019
29346616Racial differences in family health history knowledge of type 2 diabetes: exploring the role of interpersonal mechanisms.Transl Behav Med2018
30240342Parents' attitudes toward consent and data sharing in biobanks: A multisite experimental survey.AJOB Empir Bioeth2018
29806518Adolescent and Parental Attitudes About Return of Genomic Research Results: Focus Group Findings Regarding Decisional Preferences.J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics2018
29301385Ethical Considerations Related to Return of Results from Genomic Medicine Projects: The eMERGE Network (Phase III) Experience.J Pers Med2018
29274073Investigation of the Use of a Family Health History Application in Genetic Counseling.J Genet Couns2018
27573590Parental Perception of Self-Empowerment in Pediatric Pharmacogenetic Testing: The Reactions of Parents to the Communication of Actual and Hypothetical CYP2D6 Test Results.Health Commun2017
28190457Public Attitudes toward Consent and Data Sharing in Biobank Research: A Large Multi-site Experimental Survey in the US.Am J Hum Genet2017
28328120A qualitative study of adolescents' understanding of biobanks and their attitudes toward participation, re-contact, and data sharing.Am J Med Genet A2017
28236280Standards for the Reporting of Genetic Counseling Interventions in Research and Other Studies (GCIRS): an NSGC Task Force Report.J Genet Couns2017
28745549Prior opioid exposure influences parents' sharing of their children's CYP2D6 research results.Pharmacogenomics2017
27987066Pediatric Whole Exome Sequencing: an Assessment of Parents' Perceived and Actual Understanding.J Genet Couns2017
28056629Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery: The Prognostic Value of Central Nervous System Comorbidities in Patients and their FamiliesJ Child Neurol2017
28062275Put the Family Back in Family Health History: A Multiple-Informant Approach.Am J Prev Med2017
26739839Developing a Model of Advanced Training to Promote Career Advancement for Certified Genetic Counselors: An Investigation of Expanded Skills, Advanced Training Paths, and Professional Opportunities.J Genet Couns2016
27881091Conducting a large, multi-site survey about patients' views on broad consent: challenges and solutions.BMC Med Res Methodol2016
26323720Talking About Type 2 Diabetes: Family Communication From the Perspective of At-Risk Relatives.Diabetes Educ2015
23867749Medical management adherence as an outcome of genetic counseling in a pediatric setting.Genet Med2014
24243712Variable approaches to genetic counseling for microarray regions of homozygosity associated with parental relatedness.Am J Med Genet A2014
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