The company's mission is to care for the world—one person at a time. Just ask Chief Medical Officer Joanne Waldstreicher, M.D., who's been leading the charge to improve the process by which very sick patients may apply for access to investigational medications.
The company's Chief Medical Officer, Joanne Waldstreicher, has been named a 2016 Healthcare Champion for Women by the National Association for Female Executives. Her mom, Audrey, reflects on her daughter's path to success.
Johnson & Johnson has created life-saving medications, sanity-saving baby products and so much more—and none of it would have been possible without female leaders at its core.
Advancing the science that can improve the lives of people around the world is core to our mission at Johnson & Johnson. One of the many ways we believe we can do this is by sharing our data from clinical trials with external researchers, which is why, in 2014, we began partnering with the Yale Open Data Access (YODA) Project on a pioneering data-sharing model.