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    Integrating Molecular Medicine into the US Health-care System: Opportunities, Barriers, and Policy Challenges by Deverka, P A, Doksum, T, Carlson, R J

    Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-10-2007)
    “…Scientific support about the concept of using molecular data for risk stratification and tailoring health‐care interventions to the individual—a strategy…”
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    Decision-making about breast cancer susceptibility testing: how similar are the attitudes of physicians, nurse practitioners, and at-risk women? by Geller, G, Bernhardt, B A, Doksum, T, Helzlsouer, K J, Wilcox, P, Holtzman, N A

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-08-1998)
    “…To determine what consumers and providers would want to discuss about breast cancer susceptibility testing (BCST) and their preferred role in testing…”
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    Evaluation of nurses and genetic counselors as providers of education about breast cancer susceptibility testing by Bernhardt, B A, Geller, G, Doksum, T, Metz, S A

    Published in Oncology nursing forum (01-01-2000)
    “…To compare outcomes of pretest education about breast cancer susceptibility testing provided by nurses and genetic counselors. Two-group, post-test only…”
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    Opinions about new reproductive genetic technologies: hopes and fears for our genetic future by Kalfoglou, Andrea L, Doksum, Teresa, Bernhardt, Barbara, Geller, Gail, LeRoy, Lisa, Mathews, Debra J H, Evans, John H, Doukas, David J, Reame, Nancy, Scott, Joan, Hudson, Kathy

    Published in Fertility and sterility (01-06-2005)
    “…To identify underlying beliefs and values shaping Americans' opinions about the appropriate use of new reproductive genetic technologies (RGTs), including…”
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    Effects of obstetrician gender on communication and patient satisfaction by Roter, Debra L, Geller, Gail, Bernhardt, Barbara A, Larson, Susan M, Doksum, Teresa

    “…Objective: To describe patient-obstetrician communication during the first prenatal visit and its relationship to physician gender and patient satisfaction…”
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    Does knowledge about the genetics of breast cancer differ between nongeneticist physicians who do or do not discuss or order BRCA testing? by Doksum, Teresa, Bernhardt, Barbara A, Holtzman, Neil A

    Published in Genetics in medicine (01-03-2003)
    “…To assess nongeneticist physicians' knowledge and experience with BRCA1/2 testing. In 1998, 2250 internists, obstetrician-gynecologists (Ob-Gyns), and…”
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    Participation in Breast Cancer Susceptibility Testing Protocols: Influence of Recruitment Source, Altruism, and Family Involvement on Women’s Decisions by Geller, G, Doksum, T, Bernhardt, B A, Metz, S A

    “…Objectives. We offered education, counseling, and family-based BRCA1 / 2 testing to women at increased risk of breast cancer and assessed ( a ) their reasons…”
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    Carrier screening for cystic fibrosis among Maryland obstetricians before and after the 1997 NIH Consensus Conference by Doksum, T, Bernhardt, B A, Holtzman, N A

    Published in Genetic testing (2001)
    “…The 1997 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Consensus Conference on Cystic Fibrosis (CF) testing recommended that carrier screening be offered to all pregnant…”
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    Prenatal Genetic Testing: Content of Discussions Between Obstetric Providers and Pregnant Women by Bernhardt, Barbara A, Geller, Gail, Doksum, Teresa, Larson, Susan M, Roter, Debra, Holtzman, Neil A

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-05-1998)
    “…Objective: To document the content and accuracy of discussions about prenatal genetic testing between obstetric providers and pregnant women. Methods: The…”
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    Genetic services for common complex disorders: surveys of health maintenance organizations and academic genetic centers by Myers, M F, Doksum, T, Holtzman, N A

    Published in Genetics in medicine (01-09-1999)
    “…To learn the extent to which HMOs and academic genetic centers (1) are involved in predictive genetic tests for common, complex disorders and (2) interact with…”
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    Workforce projections for optometry by White, A J, Doksum, T, White, C

    Published in Optometry (Saint Louis, Mo.) (01-05-2000)
    “…A 1995 workforce study conducted by RAND estimated a large current surplus of eye care providers in the United States. Due to data limitations of the RAND…”
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    Increasing influenza vaccination adherence through voice mail by Leirer, V O, Morrow, D G, Pariante, G, Doksum, T

    “…The number of influenza and influenza-related deaths is alarmingly high, yet mean vaccination adherence rates among the high-risk elderly population remain at…”
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    Effects of Obstetrician Gender on Communication and Patient Satisfaction by ROTER, DEBRA L, GELLER, GAIL, BERNHARDT, BARBARA A, LARSON, SUSAN M, DOKSUM, TERESA

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-05-1999)
    “…OBJECTIVETo describe patient-obstetrician communication during the first prenatal visit and its relationship to physician gender and patient satisfaction…”
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    Should women at increased risk for breast and ovarian cancer be randomized to prophylactic surgery? An ethical and empirical assessment by Tambor, E S, Bernhardt, B A, Geller, G, Helzlsouer, K J, Doksum, T, Holtzman, N A

    “…More information is needed about the relative effectiveness of prophylactic surgery, chemoprevention, and surveillance in reducing breast and ovarian cancer…”
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