Mahanna Elsheik
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Rahma A, Ali B, Patrinos G, Ahmed L, Elbarazi I, Abdullahi A, et al.
Hum Genomics
. 2023 Jul;
17(1):63.
PMID: 37454085
Introduction: The adoption and implementation of genomic medicine and pharmacogenomics (PGx) in healthcare systems have been very slow and limited worldwide. Major barriers to knowledge translation into clinical practice lie...
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Rahma A, Elbarazi I, Ali B, Patrinos G, Ahmed L, Elsheik M, et al.
Hum Genomics
. 2021 Oct;
15(1):62.
PMID: 34656176
Background: Pharmacists play a unique role in integrating genomic medicine and pharmacogenomics into the clinical practice and to translate pharmacogenomics from bench to bedside. However, the literature suggests that the...
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Rahma A, Ahmed L, Elsheik M, Elbarazi I, Ali B, Patrinos G, et al.
OMICS
. 2021 Apr;
25(5):285-293.
PMID: 33904793
Pharmacogenomics (PGx) education is crucial to support the effective delivery of PGx services in any health care system. We mapped the current educational environment of genomics and PGx in the...
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Rahma A, Elsheik M, Ali B, Elbarazi I, Patrinos G, Ahmed L, et al.
J Pers Med
. 2020 Nov;
10(4).
PMID: 33182317
In order to successfully translate the scientific models of genetic testing and pharmacogenomics into clinical practice, empowering healthcare workers with the right knowledge and functional understanding on the subject is...
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Rahma A, Elsheik M, Elbarazi I, Ali B, Patrinos G, Kazim M, et al.
J Pers Med
. 2020 Oct;
10(4).
PMID: 33114420
Medical and health science students represent future health professionals, and their perceptions are essential to increasing awareness on genomic medicine and pharmacogenomics. Lack of education is one of the significant...