Showing posts with label Boehringer Ingelheim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boehringer Ingelheim. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Boehringer Ingelheim Sustains Excellence as a Top Employer in the Philippines

       Recognized for outstanding well-being program supporting employees’ physical, mental, social, and financial health

       Strong results also in career development, rewards and recognition, and work environment

Boehringer Ingelheim Philippines earns Top Employer for the 8th consecutive year, reinforcing its commitment to holistic employee well-being. The recognition underscores the company’s dedication to fostering a supportive, inclusive, and people-centric workplace.

"Our people are at the heart of everything we do, and their well-being is our top priority," says May Evangelista, Head of Human Resources at Boehringer Ingelheim (Philippines), Inc. "Being certified as a Top Employer reflects how we empower our employees to thrive personally and professionally, while making a meaningful impact in the communities we serve."

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Elevating Stroke Care: Angels Initiative, SSP Empower Nurses Nationwide Through Stroke Nurse Masterclass

Angels Initiative, Boehringer Ingelheim’s global healthcare advocacy program, is expanding its Stroke Nurse Masterclass nationwide to empower more nurses and elevate stroke care standards. In partnership with the Stroke Society of the Philippines (SSP) as the certifying body, the Stroke Nurse Masterclass 2025 officially launches at New World Hotel, Makati, with a mission to strengthen stroke care capabilities and drive better health outcomes for stroke patients. The program has recently received official endorsement from the World Stroke Organization, recognizing its excellence in stroke education and its meaningful impact in advancing stroke care across the Philippines, in support of WSO’s global mission.

Stroke remains a leading cause of disability and death in the Philippines, with an average of 63,804 deaths annually.[1] The gap in stroke awareness and insufficient training among health workers contribute to the challenges in providing timely and effective stroke care, underscoring the need for specialized training and increased awareness within the healthcare system.[2]

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