Paul Coady awarded prestigious Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine Bursary medal for Health Economics
Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine recently hosted University of Galway Health Economics Masters students and faculty for a day of networking, presentations, and workshops. The event culminated in the awarding of the prestigious Bursary Medal to Paul Coady for his outstanding achievement in Health Economics. This ongoing partnership underscores J&J’s commitment to developing future healthcare leaders.
Since 2012, Johnson & Johnson has collaborated with the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics at University of Galway, which has provided Health Economics students with valuable placement opportunities, contributing to their professional growth.
Pictured at the Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine’s Bursary Medal presentation was (L-R) r Ronan Mahon, Programme Director MSc. Health Economics at University of Galway, Michaela Hagenhofer, General Manager, Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine Ireland, Commercial Operations, Brita O’Reilly, Director of Market Access & Government Affairs at Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine, and Paul Coady, recipient of the Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine Bursary Medal 2024.
Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine is proud to support the next generation of talent and to continue their partnership with University of Galway.
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