Pharma 6 2025
In this issue of Pharma, we explore rare diseases, second-hand stress, and salary negotiations.
A new life in Greenland
Pharma follows pharmacists Line and Peter as they move to Greenland. From the decision to relocate to their new daily life with work and school in a remote and challenging environment, this story offers a unique insight into both professional and personal change.
Rare diseases – data, diagnosis, and drivers of innovation
Rare diseases require strong data and collaboration. Danish PKU follow-up programmes provide valuable datasets and community, but new treatments must be prioritised. At the same time, there is a need for stronger EU collaboration on data sharing and access.
Second-hand stress – how it spreads
Stress can spread through tone, pace, body language, and even short, impersonal emails. You can protect yourself by distinguishing your own emotions from those of others and taking short mental breaks. Leaders often have the greatest impact, and calm communication, recognition, and dialogue are key to creating a healthy work environment.
Read more about these topics and much more in this issue of Pharma.
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“European Union must work more closely together on rare diseases”
Stine Bosse is unequivocal when it comes to health policy in the EU: “We need to do much more together – where we can do it better and more efficiently.”
“There are many people out there with so much to offer”
Even though a wide range of support schemes exist, many people with disabilities who want to work still do not have a job.
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