PGx Roundtable: The Patient’s Perspective | PGx For Pharmacists

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PGx Roundtable: The Patient’s Perspective | PGx For Pharmacists

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Explore the realm of pharmacogenomic testing as patients open up about their experiences, sharing stories of both success and tragedy. These courageous guests provide insights into the power of personalized medicine and the crucial lessons learned along the way. A journey from medication struggles to success through pharmacogenomics. A heartbreaking tale of genetic-based medication complications. Navigating emotions while uncovering genetic insights. Triumphs of Personalization: Guests share uplifting accounts of renewed health and life improvements due to pharmacogenomic testing. Learning from Tragedy: Stories underscore the consequences of neglecting genetic factors, advocating for greater awareness. Emotional Resilience: Discussing the psychological challenges in the context of chronic conditions and medication adjustments. Empowering Patients and Providers: Guests stress education and dialogue between patients and medical professionals for informed decisions. Join us as we unravel narratives of strength, hope, and knowledge in pharmacogenomic testing. This episode provides a valuable perspective on the fusion of genetics and healthcare, whether you're a patient, healthcare provider, or simply intrigued by personalized medicine's evolution. Special interviews with Christina Delsoldato, Karen Merrit, Christine Von Raesfeld, and Joanne McIntyre. Behnaz Disclaimer: These are my personal views and opinions, and I am not speaking on behalf of Castle Biosciences, Inc.

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