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Biography and Research Information
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Noelle R. Danylchuk's research focuses on genetic counseling, with a particular emphasis on its application in pediatric populations and the utilization of genetic testing. Her work has explored the use of telehealth for genetic counseling through systematic evidence reviews and has analyzed the utilization of genetic testing by examining prior authorization requests. Danylchuk has also investigated the roles and experiences of genetic counseling assistants, comparing their backgrounds, responsibilities, satisfaction, and career aspirations. Additionally, her research extends to factors influencing pediatric genetic counselors' practices regarding bullying screening and the comparison of specific genetic conditions like hEDS and HSD in pediatric patients. She also examines international fieldwork placements for U.S.-based genetic counseling students from host perspectives. Danylchuk has published 13 papers, accumulating 344 citations and an h-index of 8. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including James P. Selig, Tiffany Lepard, Jing Jin, and Cassidy Gagne.
Metrics
- h-index: 8
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 348
Selected Publications
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Host perspectives on international fieldwork placements for U.S.‐based genetic counseling students (2024)
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P350: Comparison of hEDS and HSD in a pediatric population (2024)
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Clinical and laboratory genetic counseling assistants: Comparing background experiences, responsibilities, satisfaction, and career goals (2023)
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Factors associated with pediatric genetic counselors' practices related to bullying screening (2022)
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Utilization of genetic testing: Analysis of 4,499 prior authorization requests for molecular genetic tests at four US regional health plans (2021)
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Telehealth for genetic counseling: A systematic evidence review (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Utilization of genetic testing: Analysis of 4,499 prior authorization requests for molecular genetic tests at four US regional health plans
- Factors associated with pediatric genetic counselors' practices related to bullying screening
- Telehealth for genetic counseling: A systematic evidence review
- Telehealth for genetic counseling: A systematic evidence review
- Telehealth for genetic counseling: A systematic evidence review
- Telehealth for genetic counseling: A systematic evidence review
- Telehealth for genetic counseling: A systematic evidence review
- Telehealth for genetic counseling: A systematic evidence review
- Telehealth for genetic counseling: A systematic evidence review
- Utilization of genetic testing: Analysis of 4,499 prior authorization requests for molecular genetic tests at four US regional health plans
- Utilization of genetic testing: Analysis of 4,499 prior authorization requests for molecular genetic tests at four US regional health plans
- Utilization of genetic testing: Analysis of 4,499 prior authorization requests for molecular genetic tests at four US regional health plans
- Utilization of genetic testing: Analysis of 4,499 prior authorization requests for molecular genetic tests at four US regional health plans
- Factors associated with pediatric genetic counselors' practices related to bullying screening
- Factors associated with pediatric genetic counselors' practices related to bullying screening
- Clinical and laboratory genetic counseling assistants: Comparing background experiences, responsibilities, satisfaction, and career goals
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