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Natalie Brooke Peeples' research focuses on the perspectives of genetic counselors working with oncology patients at the end of life. Her work investigates the experiences and insights of these healthcare professionals in a sensitive and critical area of patient care. Peeples collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Lori Williamson Dean, Alexandrea Wadley, and Renita Brown, with whom she has co-authored publications. Her scholarly output includes one publication, with her most recent work dating to 2025, indicating recent activity in her field. Her research contributes to understanding the intersection of genetic counseling, oncology, and end-of-life care.
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- Publications: 2
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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
- Assessing the perspectives of genetic counselors with oncology patients at the end of life
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