Natalie Brooke Peeples
Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: Children's Aid Society (2022)
Faculty Researcher
COM | Internal Med Palliative Care
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Natalie Brooke Peeples' research focuses on understanding the perspectives of genetic counselors who work with oncology patients nearing the end of life. Her work investigates the specific experiences and challenges faced by these healthcare professionals in providing support and guidance during critical stages of a patient's journey with cancer.
She has published research on topics including the exploitation of Black and Brown youth within the school-to-prison pipeline and the experiences of genetic counselors serving oncology patients at the end of life. Peeples' scholarship metrics indicate a total of two publications, and she has collaborated with Lori Williamson Dean, Alexandrea Wadley, and Renita Brown, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Metrics
- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Assessing the perspectives of genetic counselors with oncology patients at the end of life (2025)
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- Assessing the perspectives of genetic counselors with oncology patients at the end of life
- Assessing the perspectives of genetic counselors with oncology patients at the end of life
- Assessing the perspectives of genetic counselors with oncology patients at the end of life
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