Rhonda’s story: Writing her way through metastatic pancreatic cancer

Rhonda is a blogger on a mission. As an avid writer and reader, she’s maintained her personal blog for close to a decade. But in 2021, her writing took on a more meaningful purpose after she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

Pharmacists: More than the “last step” on the care journey

Nisreen Shamseddine, PharmD, MS, MBA, a community pharmacist and currently a Medical Strategy Lead at Ipsen, shares why a pharmacist can be an important member of your care team and not only the “last step” before starting a new medicine.

Caitlin chose hope: Her dad’s experience with pancreatic cancer

Caitlin recalls she was in her final year at college when doctors told her mom that her father would be “lucky to see Christmas” and that the family needed to “settle his affairs.” When she first heard the prognosis, Caitlin thought, “that is not possible. My dad has to be at my graduation in May – he needs more time than that.” She knew that her family would fight for more time.

5 Ways Ipsen Keeps Compliance at Our Core

It’s no secret that the biotech and pharma industries are highly regulated and for very good reason. We have an

Seven Years Out: The road to recovery from a stroke-like episode

Randy loves to read, enjoy the outdoors, and spend time with his family. He enjoys going to the gym and took up aquatic therapy to exercise and make new friends. He’s come a long way since he experienced a car accident, which led to traumatic brain injury (TBI) and stroke-like symptoms as a result back in 2017. Recently, after seven years of outpatient physical rehabilitation, he has been discharged. I had the honor of speaking to him recently to hear how “Randy 2.0,” as he refers to himself, has transformed and how he is embracing his path forward.