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FOCUS E D U C AT I O N How to know when physicians are ready for genomic medicine Jason L. Vassy,1,2,3* Bruce R. Korf,4 Robert C. Green3,5
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Document Date: 2015-05-13 13:06:08


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Competency / Birmingham / Boston / /

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Use / GETTY IMAGES / Competencies Working Group / Ophthalmology / /

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United States / /

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Women’s Hospital / National Human Genome Research Institute / University of Alabama / /

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organ systems / genomic technology / patient management / health systems / imaging / genetic technology / /

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abdominal pain / potential hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome / headaches / cardiomyopathy / cancer / genetic disease / disease / retinitis pigmentosa / stroke / heart disease / single-gene disorders / Lynch syndrome / genetic disorders / /

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Harvard Medical School / National Human Genome Research Institute / Association of American Medical Colleges / Inter-Society Coordinating Committee for Physician Education / American Board of Ophthalmology / Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education / American Medical Association / American Heart Association / Women’s Hospital / Genetics/ Genomics Competency Center for Education / Department of Medicine / Brigham and Women / University of Alabama at Birmingham / Inter-Society Coordinating Committee for Practitioner Education / Environmental Protection Agency / Inter-Society Coordinating Committee on Practitioner Education / /

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Jason L. Vassy / Bruce R. Korf / /

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*Corresponding author / care physician / guard / efective physician / physician / specialist / General / genomics-laboratory director / /

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Alabama / Massachusetts / Connecticut / /

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genomics / pharmacogenomic / radiation / tomography / diagnostic tests / Human Genome / /

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www.ScienceTranslationalMedicine.org / /