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To help solve patient distrust in pharma, industry collaboration is key

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The UK pharma sector should emerge from COVID-19 with a great deal of goodwill in the bank, especially after rapidly developing vaccines that are helping to steer the world out of the pandemic. There are plans by the UK health sector containing bold proposals to modernise patient information storage.

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Could virtual reality become an essential tool for healthcare education?

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The technology behind virtual reality is rapidly advancing, allowing developers to create entire 3D hospitals for training purposes. When it came to testing written and hands-on tracheostomy care skills, there was a ‘significant trend’ of improvement among those who had used VR simulation. The training challenge. The more you know.

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Leading innovators in tyrosine kinase inhibitors for the pharmaceutical industry

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110 innovations will shape the pharmaceutical industry According to GlobalData’s Technology Foresights, which plots the S-curve for the pharmaceutical industry using innovation intensity models built on over 756,000 patents, there are 110 innovation areas that will shape the future of the industry.

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Patient centricity and the changing pharmaceutical vista

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Having previously spoken with Dr Mullen three years ago when she was country medical director for the UK & Ireland at GSK – on the topic of patient centricity and embedding that focus within the core of a pharmaceutical company – our recent interview provided some interesting insights into the changing landscape of the industry.

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Preparing for a post-pandemic world

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And investing in the best possible treatment as early as possible can mean quicker recovery for a patient, and delay or remove entirely the need for follow-up treatment. And that, in turn, can reduce the burden on hospitals and systems, and allow healthcare services to focus their resources even more strategically. About the author.