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Empowering Patients: Why Clear, Accurate Information About Cancer Matters to Me

Empowering patients and caregivers with clear, scientifically accurate medical information they can trust is integral to what we do. Andrew Perez-Viñas, a Medical Review Manager at Daiichi Sankyo, shares his commitment to ensuring medical materials are accurate and easy to understand—especially to those with limited health literacy or language barriers.  

 

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Culture-Driven Talent Acquisition: How Daiichi Sankyo Builds Teams
Culture-Driven Talent Acquisition: How Daiichi Sankyo Builds Teams

When I reflect on what makes Daiichi Sankyo special, I always come back to our culture. It’s not just a set of corporate values tucked away in an employee handbook. It’s something we live and breathe every day…

Cherry Blossoms in Washington, D.C. Source of Pride for Daiichi Sankyo
Cherry Blossoms in Washington, D.C. Source of Pride for Daiichi Sankyo

Daiichi Sankyo honors its Japanese heritage and connection to the cherry blossom trees in Washington, D.C. as a perennial sponsor of the National Cherry Blossom Festival. Learn about the special link and watch a video capturing the joy felt by Daiichi Sankyo employees participating in the festival parade.

Let Me Tell You About My Aunt Maryann
Let Me Tell You About My Aunt Maryann

Translating facts into memorable stories is a powerful craft. Discover how Daiichi Sankyo communications leader Kim Wix inspires action via storytelling.

Caring for a Cancer Patient, I Learned My Craft—Listening
Caring for a Cancer Patient, I Learned My Craft—Listening

As a teenager volunteering at a hospital, Simon King, Chief People Officer at Daiichi Sankyo, Inc., learned the difference between listening with his ears and listening with his heart.

How I Serve Patients Through a Culture of Learning
How I Serve Patients Through a Culture of Learning

As a champion of continuous learning, John Ruggiero, Ph.D., leverages the power of diverse voices to create better tomorrows for patients.

How Embracing My Non-Apparent Disability Helps Me Serve Patients 
How Embracing My Non-Apparent Disability Helps Me Serve Patients 

After suffering a traumatic brain injury in a motor vehicle accident more than 15 years ago, Barbara Tantillo was challenged to redefine what success looks like as a person living with a non-apparent disability.