Monthly Archives: March 2015
Medicines don’t add value if they stay on the shelf
Medicines don’t provide the value they were designed to deliver if they’re not made available and aren’t within financial reach of patients. Medicines don’t add value if they stay on the shelf. Yet the tension between the increasingly high cost … Continue reading
Pharma’s busiest week
It’s been a busy time for the Medicines Industry with the launch of the GMIA’s Guide to Biosimilars, Dr Martin Cross’s address to the National Press Club, the annual Medicines Australia Parliamentary Dinner and the Medicines Australia Members’ Only Strategic … Continue reading
The custom-fit workplace: a two-way advantage (Part 2)
The employment possibilities we make available gives our staff the opportunity to make choices about their work-life balance. Guido Dissegna, one of our Regulatory Services Consultants, was made redundant by a large downsizing pharma company a few years ago and … Continue reading
The custom-fit workplace: a two-way advantage (Part 1)
Career trajectories begun in our 20s rarely factor in the family responsibilities we are likely to have later in life. We choose careers that engage and challenge us and if they require endless travel and round-the-clock attention then so be … Continue reading