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Bronwyn Terrill

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Patterson K, Terrill B, Dorfman B, Blonder R, Yarden A
Trends Genet . 2022 Apr; 38(6):517-520. PMID: 35397933
Molecular animations can be beneficial as teaching tools for genomics education; however, barriers to their effective implementation remain. This article proposes informed design guidelines from the perspective of the animator...
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Pearce A, Terrill B, Alffenaar J, Patanwala A, Kummerfeld S, Day R, et al.
Intern Med J . 2022 Feb; 52(7):1135-1143. PMID: 35191159
Background: Despite healthcare professionals (HCP) endorsing the clinical utility of pharmacogenomics testing, use in clinical practice is limited. Aims: To assess HCP' perceptions of pharmacogenomic testing and identify barriers to...
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Willis A, Terrill B, Pearce A, McEwen A, Ballinger M, Young M
Eur J Hum Genet . 2021 Oct; 30(3):363-366. PMID: 34602610
Researchers and research participants increasingly support returning clinically actionable genetic research findings to participants, but researchers may lack the skills and resources to do so. In response, a genetic counsellor-led...
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Cusack M, Hickerton C, Nisselle A, McClaren B, Terrill B, Gaff C, et al.
Aust J Gen Pract . 2021 Sep; 50(10):747-752. PMID: 34590089
Background And Objectives: Genomics is moving rapidly into mainstream medicine through clinical genomic testing and consumer-initiated online DNA testing. The aim of this study was to identify Australian general practitioners'...
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McKnight L, Pearce A, Willis A, Young M, Terrill B
J Community Genet . 2021 Sep; 12(4):653-662. PMID: 34550561
As genomics becomes embedded into healthcare, public genomic health literacy is critical to support decision-making for personal and family health decisions and enable citizens to engage with related social issues....
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Pysar R, Wallingford C, Boyle J, Campbell S, Eckstein L, McWhirter R, et al.
Eur J Hum Genet . 2021 Aug; 29(12):1811-1818. PMID: 34446835
Human research ethics committees (HRECs) are evaluating increasing quantities of genomic research applications with complex ethical considerations. Genomic confidence is reportedly low amongst many non-genetics-experts; however, no studies have evaluated...
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Nisselle A, Janinski M, Martyn M, McClaren B, Kaunein N, Barlow-Stewart K, et al.
Genet Med . 2021 Apr; 23(7):1356-1365. PMID: 33824503
Purpose: Widespread, quality genomics education for health professionals is required to create a competent genomic workforce. A lack of standards for reporting genomics education and evaluation limits the evidence base...
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Tutty E, Hickerton C, Terrill B, McClaren B, Tytherleigh R, Stackpoole E, et al.
Health Expect . 2021 Feb; 24(2):670-686. PMID: 33635607
Background: Consumer genomic testing for nutrition and wellness, (nutritional genomics), is becoming increasingly popular. Concurrently, health-care practitioners (HPs) working in private practice (including doctors interested in integrative medicine, private genetic...
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Savard J, Terrill B, Dunlop K, Samanek A, Metcalfe S
Twin Res Hum Genet . 2020 Aug; 23(4):256-258. PMID: 32838824
Increasingly, consumers have been able to seek DNA testing online to explore their personal genetic information. This increased access to a range of genomic tests has raised concerns among health...
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Nisselle A, Martyn M, Jordan H, Kaunein N, McEwen A, Patel C, et al.
Front Genet . 2019 Nov; 10:1057. PMID: 31781158
Targeted genomic education and training of professionals have been identified as core components of strategies and implementation plans for the use of genomics in health care systems. Education needs to...