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Pharma Pulse 10/23/24: Women More Likely to Face Burnout in Health Care, Re-imagining the Labs & more

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The latest news for pharma industry insiders.

Re-imagining the Labs

Developing a strategic approach for labs that can identify and tackle global health challenges.

Women More Likely to Face Burnout in Health Care, System-Wide Solutions Are Needed to Address Issues

Women are more likely to face burnout because they are often balancing both workload and family or home life responsibilities.

From AI Beds to Remote ICUs, Startups Are Plugging India’s Health Gaps

Dozee, an early warning system, used at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai, in September. Dozee uses two sensor sheets that capture patient data placed under mattresses to detect cardiac, respiratory, sleep and other vital signs.
Walgreens Collects More than 6-Million Pounds of Unused Prescription Medication, Seeks the Public’s Help for National Drug Takeback Day

Walgreens is calling on the public to help in the fight against prescription drug abuse by taking part in National Prescription Drug Takeback Day on Saturday, October 26th, 2024. Twice a year, drug takeback days are reserved for the safe disposal of unwanted, unused, or expired medications. Walgreens has more than 1,550 kiosks across 46 states and Washington, D.C. These kiosks are a convenient way to ensure medications are not accidentally or intentionally misused.

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An absolute honour to be interviewed by Michael Hollan. Once again, a huge thank you to the Pharmaceutical Executive team for making this happen!

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