Personal Genome Medicine: The Legal and Regulatory Transformation of US Medicine
By Michael J. Malinowski
By Michael J. Malinowski
In the years following FDA approval of direct-to-consumer, genetic-health-risk testing, millions of people in the United States have sent their DNA to companies to receive personal genetic health risk information without physician or other learned medical professional involvement. In Personal Genome Medicine, Michael J. Malinowski examines the ethical, legal, and social implications of this development. Drawing from the past and present of medicine in the U.S., Malinowski applies law, policy, public and private sector practices, and governing norms to analyze the commercial personal genome sequencing and testing sectors and to assess their impact on the future of U.S. medicine. Written in relatable and accessible language, the book also proposes regulatory reforms for government and medical professionals that will enable technological advancements while maintaining personal and public health standards.
Product Details
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press; New edition (August 31, 2023)
- Language : English
- eBook Digital : 480 pages
- ISBN-10 : 100929332X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1009293327
Are you interested in unlocking the secrets hidden within your own DNA? Have you ever wondered what your genetic health risks might be? With the advent of direct-to-consumer genetic-health-risk testing, millions of people in the United States have taken the opportunity to explore their personal genetic health information without the need for a physician or other medical professional. In his book, “Personal Genome Medicine”, Michael J. Malinowski dives deep into the ethical, legal, and social implications of this groundbreaking development.
In “Personal Genome Medicine”, Malinowski draws from the rich history of medicine in the United States. He combines knowledge of law, policy, public and private sector practices, and governing norms to analyze the commercial personal genome sequencing and testing sectors. Through this analysis, Malinowski provides insights into the impact that these sectors have on the future of U.S. medicine.
What sets “Personal Genome Medicine” apart is its accessible and relatable language. Malinowski understands the complexity of the subject matter and breaks it down for the average reader. You don’t need to be a medical professional or have a background in genetics to understand and appreciate the information presented in this book. Whether you’re a curious individual interested in learning more about your own health risks or a medical professional seeking insights into the impact of direct-to-consumer genetic testing, this book has something to offer.
One of the key aspects of “Personal Genome Medicine” is its examination of the ethical implications of direct-to-consumer genetic testing. With companies offering the ability to uncover potentially life-altering information about one’s health, questions of privacy, consent, and the responsible use of genetic data arise. Malinowski takes a critical look at these issues, providing readers with a foundation for understanding the complexities and potential pitfalls of this rapidly evolving field.
Beyond the ethical considerations, “Personal Genome Medicine” also delves into the legal aspects of direct-to-consumer genetic testing. What are the current regulations in place? How do they impact the industry and the consumers? Malinowski explores these questions and evaluates the current regulatory landscape. This book is not only informative but also thought-provoking, raising important discussions about the need for updated regulations to keep up with the advancements in technology and genomics.
Furthermore, “Personal Genome Medicine” examines the social implications of direct-to-consumer genetic testing. How does this technology impact individuals and society as a whole? Malinowski explores the potential benefits and risks associated with widespread genetic testing. He also considers the impact on healthcare professionals and the potential integration of genetic data into routine medical practices. This analysis is essential for anyone interested in staying informed about the future of medicine in the United States.
In addition to providing valuable insights and analysis, “Personal Genome Medicine” goes a step further by proposing regulatory reforms for both government and medical professionals. Malinowski offers suggestions for maintaining personal and public health standards while enabling technological advancements. By offering these reforms, the book not only presents an in-depth analysis but also contributes to the ongoing discussions surrounding the responsible use of genetic data.
If you’re fascinated by the potential of direct-to-consumer genetic testing and its impact on the future of medicine, “Personal Genome Medicine” is a must-read. Michael J. Malinowski’s comprehensive analysis of the ethical, legal, and social implications of this development will leave you with a deeper understanding of the field. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, a genetics enthusiast, or simply a curious reader, this book has something to offer you.
Order your copy of “Personal Genome Medicine” today and embark on a journey to explore the fascinating world of personal genetic health risks. Unlock the potential within your own DNA and gain new insights into the future of medicine in the United States. Whether you choose the eBook or the print edition, you’ll find yourself captivated by the relatable language, thorough analysis, and thought-provoking proposals presented by Michael J. Malinowski. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and contribute to the discussions surrounding personal genome medicine.
Product Details
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press; New edition (August 31, 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 480 pages
- ISBN-10 : 100929332X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1009293327