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Public Health Genomics and Precision Health Knowledge Base (v10.0)
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CDC/NIH Web Information
Genomics and Precision Public Health Issues Enrichment Event
Oak Ridge Institute for Science Education Enrichment Event, Atlanta, Georgia, September 7-8, 2023
Improving Identification of Tic Disorders
CDC, June 2023
Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing
NHGRI, June 2023
Preventing Disease and Protecting Health Among Individuals at Increased Genetic Risk: A Lifespan Perspective and an Emerging Public Health Challenge
MJ Khoury and K Remley, CDC Blog Post, December 20, 2022
Genomics Education Resource Center (GenomeEd)
NHGRI, August 2022
Healthcare Professionals' Genomics Education Week
NHGRI, June 6-10, 2022
Innovating Sickle Cell Disease education models
NHLBI, July 2021
Summer Camp, A Place Where A Kid Can Just Be A Kid… Even If He Or She Has Sickle Cell Disease
CDC, June 2021
Healthcare Provider Genomics Education Resources
NHGRI, June 2021
2021 Healthcare Provider Genomics Education Week
NHGRI, June, 2021
Family Health History Quiz
NIDDK, 2019
Your Genes, Your Health: The Importance of Genetic Literacy and Education,
by Muin J. Khoury MD, PhD, and Katherine Kolor, PHD, Office of Public Health Genomics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing and Public Health Education
CDC Blog Post, Muin Khoury, March 8, 2016
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Advancing Research and Clinical Education
GeneEd: Genetics,, Education and Discovery
from the National Library of Medicine
CDC Information: Roll Up Your Sleeves for National High Blood Pressure Education Month
CDC Key FindingsĀUse of Special Education Services among Children with Congenital Heart Defects
Enhanced Risk-Based Lung Cancer Screening May Prevent More Deaths than Current Approaches
Cardiac Rehabilitation
From NHLBI health topic site
Lung Transplant
From NHLBI health topic site
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
From NHLBI health topic site
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