<p>A) Percentage of students answering “yes” to question #1 about whether they would ask health care workers for help in interpreting their results. B) Student responses to Question #2 regarding whether they would share their results with a physician. For A and B, statistical analysis performed using an unpaired Student t-test and all values are mean ± SEM with n = 71 for no kit (white), and n = 84 for kit (blue) (** = p<.01). C) Student survey questions 1–2.</p
<p>Quantification of student responses regarding their agreement with questions regarding online mic...
BackgroundIncreasing evidence is demonstrating that a patient's unique genetic profile can be us...
Pioneered by companies like 23andMe.com, deCODEme.com, and Navigenics.com, direct-to-consumer geneti...
<p>A) Student response to statements in questions 3–9 on a 5-point Likert scale. Statistical analysi...
<p>A) Student response to statements in questions 10–14 on a 5-point Likert scale. Statistical analy...
a<p>For yes/no questions, the number (and percentage) of subjects responding yes is reported. For Li...
a<p>The number (and percentage) of subjects who agreed or strongly agreed with each statement is rep...
<p>Knowledge scores of non-genotyped students on the post-course survey compared to the pre-course s...
Aims: This study examined the attitudes of 1,146 Swiss University students to direct-to-consumer (DT...
Background: The utilization of pharmacogenomics in everyday practice has shown several notable benef...
An emerging debate in academic medical centers is not about the need for providing trainees with fun...
<p>Student responses were binned into three groups: agree (A), disagree (D), and neutral (N). Studen...
Aims: This study reports on the attitudes of 179 Italian Medical Students to direct-to-consumer gene...
<p>Measurement of student responses regarding their agreement with questions about the online microb...
Objectives: The objectives of the study are to evaluate the medical students' knowledge, awareness, ...
<p>Quantification of student responses regarding their agreement with questions regarding online mic...
BackgroundIncreasing evidence is demonstrating that a patient's unique genetic profile can be us...
Pioneered by companies like 23andMe.com, deCODEme.com, and Navigenics.com, direct-to-consumer geneti...
<p>A) Student response to statements in questions 3–9 on a 5-point Likert scale. Statistical analysi...
<p>A) Student response to statements in questions 10–14 on a 5-point Likert scale. Statistical analy...
a<p>For yes/no questions, the number (and percentage) of subjects responding yes is reported. For Li...
a<p>The number (and percentage) of subjects who agreed or strongly agreed with each statement is rep...
<p>Knowledge scores of non-genotyped students on the post-course survey compared to the pre-course s...
Aims: This study examined the attitudes of 1,146 Swiss University students to direct-to-consumer (DT...
Background: The utilization of pharmacogenomics in everyday practice has shown several notable benef...
An emerging debate in academic medical centers is not about the need for providing trainees with fun...
<p>Student responses were binned into three groups: agree (A), disagree (D), and neutral (N). Studen...
Aims: This study reports on the attitudes of 179 Italian Medical Students to direct-to-consumer gene...
<p>Measurement of student responses regarding their agreement with questions about the online microb...
Objectives: The objectives of the study are to evaluate the medical students' knowledge, awareness, ...
<p>Quantification of student responses regarding their agreement with questions regarding online mic...
BackgroundIncreasing evidence is demonstrating that a patient's unique genetic profile can be us...
Pioneered by companies like 23andMe.com, deCODEme.com, and Navigenics.com, direct-to-consumer geneti...