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Janet L Williams
Genomic Medicine Institute
1994
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37883979Prospective, multi-site study of healthcare utilization after actionable monogenic findings from clinical sequencing.Am J Hum Genet2023
34665896Do research participants share genomic screening results with family members?J Genet Couns2022
36143296Understanding the Patient Experience of Receiving Clinically Actionable Genetic Results from the MyCode Community Health Initiative, a Population-Based Genomic Screening Initiative.J Pers Med2022
35216901The reckoning: The return of genomic results to 1444 participants across the eMERGE3 Network.Genet Med2022
35341654Impact of returning unsolicited genomic results to nongenetic health care providers in the eMERGE III Network.Genet Med2022
34224607The Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling's response to COVID-19 impact on genetic counseling programs.J Genet Couns2021
36046768Returning negative results from large-scale genomic screening: Experiences from the eMERGE III network.Am J Med Genet A2021
34945755Economic Evaluation of Universal Lynch Syndrome Screening Protocols among Newly Diagnosed Patients with Colorectal Cancer.J Pers Med2021
34646007Correction to: Early cancer diagnoses through BRCA1/2 screening of unselected adult biobank participants.Genet Med2021
34377931Penetrance of Breast Cancer Susceptibility Genes From the eMERGE III Network.JNCI Cancer Spectr2021
32349224Returning Results in the Genomic Era: Initial Experiences of the eMERGE Network.J Pers Med2020
34221429What guidance does HIPAA offer to providers considering familial risk notification and cascade genetic testing?J Law Biosci2020
32413979Understanding the Return of Genomic Sequencing Results Process: Content Review of Participant Summary Letters in the eMERGE Research Network.J Pers Med2020
32350418Positive impact of genetic counseling assistants on genetic counseling efficiency, patient volume, and cost in a cancer genetics clinic.Genet 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
29316365Developing Pharmacogenomic Reports: Insights from Patients and Clinicians.Clin Transl Sci2018
30240342Parents' attitudes toward consent and data sharing in biobanks: A multisite experimental survey.AJOB Empir Bioeth2018
30100086A Model for Genome-First Care: Returning Secondary Genomic Findings to Participants and Their Healthcare Providers in a Large Research Cohort.Am J Hum Genet2018
30094286Generation and Implementation of a Patient-Centered and Patient-Facing Genomic Test Report in the EHR.EGEMS (Wash DC)2018
30011878Harmonizing Outcomes for Genomic Medicine: Comparison of eMERGE Outcomes to ClinGen Outcome/Intervention Pairs.Healthcare (Basel)2018
29843696Implementation of a patient-facing genomic test report in the electronic health record using a web-application interface.BMC Med Inform Decis Mak2018
30646163Exome Sequencing-Based Screening for BRCA1/2 Expected Pathogenic Variants Among Adult Biobank Participants.JAMA Netw Open2018
29385584Parental attitudes and expectations towards receiving genomic test results in healthy children.Transl Behav Med2018
29565417Pediatric clinical exome/genome sequencing and the engagement process: encouraging active conversation with the older child and adolescent: points to consider-a statement of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG).Genet Med2018
29733730Delivery Of Cascade Screening For Hereditary Conditions: A Scoping Review Of The Literature.Health Aff (Millwood)2018
29733722Patient-Centered Precision Health In A Learning Health Care System: Geisinger's Genomic Medicine Experience.Health Aff (Millwood)2018
29261187Early cancer diagnoses through BRCA1/2 screening of unselected adult biobank participants.Genet Med2018
29204811Impact of a Patient-Facing Enhanced Genomic Results Report to Improve Understanding, Engagement, and Communication.J Genet Couns2018
29301385Ethical Considerations Related to Return of Results from Genomic Medicine Projects: The eMERGE Network (Phase III) Experience.J Pers Med2018
28190457Public Attitudes toward Consent and Data Sharing in Biobank Research: A Large Multi-site Experimental Survey in the US.Am J Hum Genet2017
29930964Experience with Integrating Diagnostic Decision Support Software with Electronic Health Records: Benefits versus Risks of Information Sharing.EGEMS (Wash DC)2017
26842872Enhancing genomic laboratory reports: A qualitative analysis of provider review.Am J Med Genet A2016
27881091Conducting a large, multi-site survey about patients' views on broad consent: challenges and solutions.BMC Med Res Methodol2016
27242960Alternate Service Delivery Models in Cancer Genetic Counseling: A Mini-Review.Front Oncol2016
26086630Enhancing genomic laboratory reports from the patients' view: A qualitative analysis.Am J Med Genet A2015
24573557An assessment of time involved in pre-test case review and counseling for a whole genome sequencing clinical research program.J Genet Couns2014
25264176Practical guidance on informed consent for pediatric participants in a biorepository.Mayo Clin Proc2014
24845090The preceptor experience: the impact of the Vermont Nurse Internship Project/Partnership Model on Nursing Orientation.J Nurses Prof Dev2014
23942916Impact of age cutoffs on a lynch syndrome screening program.J Oncol Pract2013
23920979Analysis of family health history based risk assessment algorithms: classification and data requirements.Stud Health Technol Inform2013
21057319Primary care physicians' experience with family history: an exploratory qualitative study.Genet Med2011
21851136Lynch syndrome screening implementation: business analysis by a healthcare system.Am J Manag Care2011
21885923Informed consent and immunohistochemistry screening for Lynch syndrome.Genet Med2011
17639593Analysis of 88 adult patients referred for genetics evaluation.Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet2007
16761103A new definition of Genetic Counseling: National Society of Genetic Counselors' Task Force report.J Genet Couns2006
11339656The new computer slide programs allow for very complex and colorful transparencies to be created easily.Genet Med2000
10533026Filippi syndrome: report of three additional cases.Am J Med Genet1999
8209890Investigation of thermoregulatory characteristics in patients with Prader-Willi syndrome.Am J Med Genet1994
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