Forbes January 5, 2022
Peter Buckman

While the pandemic has posed an array of challenges for those working in healthcare, it has also served as a reminder of why we are proud to work in the industry. Everyone from research and development departments to frontline workers has stepped up to combat the most urgent health crisis in a century. As the industry turns attention to the world beyond Covid-19, there is a good opportunity to reflect on why the industry is so important, how it has evolved and how we might use the experiences of the pandemic and lessons learned to further improve.

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