Las necesidades sanitarias de las mujeres están cambiando: ¿Cómo satisfacerlas?
Debemos escuchar a las mujeres, comprender las barreras que existen en los tratamientos sanitarios femeninos y retarnos a a innovar.
Executive Vice-President and Chief Business Leader, Personal Health, and Member of the Royal Philips Executive Committee. Prior to joining Philips in 2020, formerly, President of Johnson & Johnson’s Skin Health business and Office of Marketing Value. 2015-19, various Johnson & Johnson leadership positions in Asia and globally. Previously, spent 17 years at Procter & Gamble in Asia, in various business and marketing leadership positions. BSc in Statistics, Mathematics and Computer Science, St. Francis College, Osmania University, Hyderabad; Postgraduate Diploma in Management, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore; first woman to be elected student body president. Has served on the Board of the Association of National Advertisers in the United States and is also a published author.
Debemos escuchar a las mujeres, comprender las barreras que existen en los tratamientos sanitarios femeninos y retarnos a a innovar.
We must listen to women, understand the barriers that exist in women’s health treatments and challenge ourselves to innovate to meet them where they are.
医疗健康领域仍然存在性别不平等问题,女性医疗方面的研究和治疗能力存在巨大空白;医疗性别平等进展缓慢的核心原因是资金不足,并且正因如此,女性健康问题的临床研究和数据也很稀缺;我们需要强调女性健康的重要性,才能提供更好、更包容的数据和见解以及更有针对性、更普及的解决方案,为全球女性优化医疗服务。
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