Nelson, AlondraAlondraNelsonEyal, GilGilEyalSabatello, MayaMayaSabatelloTabb, KathrynKathrynTabbAdams, RachelRachelAdamsJones, MatthewMatthewJonesLichtenberg Frank R.Ochsner, KevinKevinOchsnerRowe, JohnJohnRoweStiles, DeborahDeborahStilesSivaramakrishnan, KavitaKavitaSivaramakrishnanUnderhill, KristenKristenUnderhillApplebaum, Paul S.Paul S.Applebaum2024-10-152024-10-152019-04Eyal, Gil, et al., The Physician-Patient Relationship in the Age of Precision Medicine, Genetics in Medicine 21.4, April 2019, pp. 813-815.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12111/8272Gil Eyal, Maya Sabatello, Kathryn Tabb, Rachel Adams, Matthew Jones, Frank R. Lichtenberg, Alondra Nelson, Kevin Ochsner, John Rowe, Deborah Stiles, Kavita Sivaramakrishnan, Kristen Underhill, and Paul S. Appelbaum. The Physician-Patient Relationship in the Age of Precision Medicine, Genetics in Medicine, April 2019. Published online September 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41436-018-0286-z.The completion of the Human Genome Project was heralded as a step towards “personalized medicine,” offering patients individualized treatments based on genomic profiling. More recently, this vision has been eclipsed by the promise of “precision medicine” (PM), emphasizing benefits to patients from more precise diagnosis and treatment based on a range of biomarkers, along with data about patients’ environment, lifestyle, and behaviors.en-USThe Physician-Patient Relationship in the Age of Precision MedicineJournal article