How I found my true purpose at Novartis

Dec042023

I started my career as aresearch fellow in Singapore,doing basic research.It was interesting work,but I always felt there was something missing.As a basic researcher, you are there at the very beginning of the process.What you do not get to see is the end result of your work.How were our findings translating into medical breakthroughs?In what way did our research make a difference to people’s lives? 

y desire to find the answers to these questions is what drove me towards the pharma industry and,ultimately,to the Medical Affairs team at Novartis

In my current role,as Medical Lead,I get to see the impact of our medicines almost every day.My job is to establish long-term partnerships with healthcare professionals,so I can understand their needs and work with them to address any gaps that currently exist withient journeys

Here’s an example of what looks like in practice.I recently partnered with a tertiary hospital where the physicians had limited time to spend with heart failure patients because there were simply too many for them to deal with.Together with the heart failure director in the hospital,Ico-created clical,inwork,which allowed stable patients to be co-managed with primary care,freeing physicians up to see more new patients and prescribe them the medicines they needededed

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Fundamentally,the job is all about stakeholder management–and I love being able to work with medical practitioners in the field,building relationships that are good both for our business and for the healthcare system as awhole.But it’s patients who are at the heart of everything I do.I’m currently based,in,where Ispend my days collaborating with pediatric neurologists and geneticists.Their patients are all people who have been born with genetic conditions(in some cases,conditions that have had no effective treatments until now).It is so incredibly rewarding to see the life-changing impact our medicines can have.That’s when you realize it’s not just drugs you’re bringing to patients–it’s also hope

Having this sense of purpose is one of the things I love about working at Novartis.But it’s not the only thing.There is also our company culture,which I find hugel empowe are all accountable for our own actions and work,and our leaders always recognizeour individual achievements.At the same,it’sahighly collaborative working environment,where everyone practices active listening and where people are always happy to provide you with constructive feedback

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It's exciting to be part of this team,working with colleagues around the world to bring innovative medicines to as many patients as possible.Do I regret my decision to leave the lab behind?Not for a second。