Journal article
“It's something I've committed to longer term”: The impact of an immersion program for physicians on adoption of genomic medicine
M Martyn, B McClaren, M Janinski, E Lynch, F Cunningham, C Gaff
Patient Education and Counseling | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2021
Abstract
Objective: To foster implementation of genomic testing in medical care by providing a cadre of physicians with ‘hands on’ experience in genomics, positioning them as opinion leaders in their medical speciality. This paper presents qualitative evaluation of immediate outcomes, in particular its impact on peer interactions. Methods: Program design and delivery was informed by implementation science, behavior change and experiential learning theories. Inductive content analysis of transcribed audio-recordings from semi-structured post-project interviews with all participants (n = 12) was conducted. Results: Participants reported the immersion experience improved their genomic capability, establ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the State Government of Victoria (Department of Health and Human Services) and the 10 member organizations of the Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance. Work undertaken at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute was supported by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program.