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        The Asthma Consultative Process: A Collaborative Approach to Integrating Genomics Into Public Health Practice

        This flowchart illustrates how scientific findings are translated into public health practice. The chart flows from left (starting with 揋enetic Contribution of Disease? to right (ending with 揑mproved Health Outcomes?. An arrow along the top of the chart indicates this left to right progression. In addition, two arrows positioned head to tail in a circle along the bottom of the chart indicate that the five major components of the pathway interact with each other.

        Identification of Genetic Component Family history studies Gene discovery Gene function Gene–disease associations
        Characteristics of Risk Gene杇ene Gene杄nvironment Biologic pathways Multicausal pathways
        Intervention Design Clinical trials Clinical management Environmental change Drug development
        Implementation & Assessment Education Behavioral change Systems change ?/td>
        Public & Private Policy Assessment of health care delivery Evaluation of harms/benefits of genetic information ?/td>  

        Figure 1. Translational pathway, which serves to illustrate translation of scientific findings into public health practice.

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