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Critically Speaking: 030 Dr. Jeanette McCarthy: Cancer! Can Precision Medicine help?
In this episode, Therese Markow and Dr. Jeanette McCarthy discuss what precision medicine is and what it isn’t, including the history and the uses of precision medicine. They discuss some of the reasons of why it may not be as widely used as it could be, as well as the latest developments and exciting new findings in the field.
In this series we discuss some of the trends and factors impacting the genetic testing landscape, what does the genetic testing landscape currently look like and what’s happening with the FDA and its regulation of genetic tests?
In this episode, Jeanette McCarthy, co-founder of Precision Medicine Advisors and genome educator, joins us to discuss the importance of educating everyone involved in precision medicine—including healthcare providers, payers, and even patients—about its day-to-day applications.
Interview on Mendelspod: New Patient Focused Genome Magazine Signing up Many Doctors Too
Jeanette McCarthy is the editor of Genome and joins us today to talk about her vision for the publication. She describes the audience — the magazine is as popular with doctors as it is with patients — and her efforts to find the right tone for a wide audience.
Global Genes Rarecast: Chronicling the Genomic Revolution
Genome, a quarterly magazine launched in 2014, is an effort to bring an understanding of the revolution driven by new insights into human genetics to patients, their families, and caregivers. We spoke to Jeanette McCarthy, editor-in-chief of Genome, about the magazine, it history and goals, and how the scientific advances it tracks are forever changing the nature of medicine.
Genomic and Precision Medicine at UC Berkeley Extension public lecture
How advances in genomic science are affecting health care by dramatically changing the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Plenary session at the Institute for Functional Medicine Annual Conference, 2015
Using next-generation sequencing to understand rare idiopathic diseases
Presentation at the Global Genes Patient Advocacy Summit, 2016