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. 2020 Aug 27;18(3):2008. doi: 10.18549/PharmPract.2020.3.2008

Figure 1. Questions stratified based on demographics.

Figure 1

All demographics were analyzed for each question using a Fisher’s exact test with a p-value <0.05. Graphs A and B show the difference between graduation year (p <0.0001). and completion of a PGY-1 (p= 0.0222) in responses to having formal education and/or training in pharmacogenomics. Graphs C and D show the differences that gender (p=0.0053) and completion of a PGY-1 (0.0127) have on pharmacist support for pharmacogenomic testing and interpretation being offered at Pharmacy Services. Graph E depicts the difference completion of a PGY-1 (p=0.0448) has on support for a clinical decision support tool. Graph F shows how the completion of a PGY-1 (p=0.0109) leads to more agreement with the statement “pharmacists are the best-suited clinicians to implement pharmacogenomic testing.”