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The secret to sustainable growth: Hiring a mindset, not a skill set
Think for a moment how a car simply can’t run without both gasoline and oil. You can’t really argue which one is more important because that doesn’t matter: without either, the car won’t go. Everything in our business works like gas and oil in a car: because each individual understands that, no matter their role, what they do is crucial to our success.

People with COPD want more from their doctors: Here’s what they say
Debilitating. Frustrating. Devastating. When asked to describe their condition in one word, COPD patients’ choice of words reveals struggle, fear, misery, and helplessness in Health Union’s COPD In America 2018 survey.

Differences in DMT treatment experiences among people with MS: Here’s what patients say
For many people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), treatment decisions can often be nuanced and complicated. In April of 2018, the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) released new guidelines about when to begin, change, and end disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) for MS patients. MS In America 2018 results may help the healthcare industry gain a broader understanding of people’s experiences, or lack thereof, with DMTs and other MS treatment options.
10 Surprising Lessons I Learned About Communities When I Became A Parent
Chief Community Officer, Amrita Bhowmick, shares lessons learned in community development, becoming a more mindful professional, after parenthood.
Get Hooked – Making Engagement a Habit
This month, Amrita continues her series in DTC Perspectives monthly e-newsletter, DTC In Focus by discussing how to get patients hooked on engagement.
Cultivating Engaged Patients: 5 Lessons Learned
Discover valuable lessons and practical tips to stimulate and cultivate patient engagement for active online health communities.
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