What new roles might emerge in hospitals as precision medicine becomes mainstream?

 title: 'CIOs' 5-year plans for precision medicine and emerging technologies'

As precision medicine becomes mainstream, new roles such as genomic pharmacists and data ethicists are anticipated in hospitals. A genomic pharmacist will specialize in tailoring drug therapies based on patients' genetic profiles, enhancing treatment efficacy and minimizing adverse reactions[4]. Data ethicists will address ethical implications of data use in patient care, guiding responsible data innovation and ensuring compliance with ethical standards[5].

These roles differ from current clinical positions by requiring specialized knowledge in genetics and ethics rather than generalized medical training. Individuals will need skills in genomics, data management, and ethical governance, significantly expanding the healthcare team's multidisciplinary approach to patient care[6].