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Woman of the Week: Bayer’s Dr. Yesmean Wahdan

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As an OB-GYN, Dr. Yesmean Wahdan had devoted her career to women’s health. But she also realized that if she left clinical service, she could have a greater impact on innovation and address unmet medical needs for women around the world.

“End to end, we all need to be a part of this if we are to bring solutions to the table that are in the service of women and in service of ensuring that they are able to live their lives to the healthiest and fullest potential,” Wahdan said.

Now, as Bayer’s vice president of U.S. medical affairs and women’s health, Wahden is focused on making sure the company meets its pledge to provide 100 million women in low- and middle-income countries access to modern contraception and education by 2030.

“The 100 Million Women Program’s goal is to provide access to family planning and by virtue of that funding multi-stakeholder aid programs,” she said. “We are helping ensure the supply of affordable modern contraceptives is there for all who wish to take advantage. This is unfolding primarily through the recognition that we are all in this together — we are all part of an ecosystem that can support the lives of so many. And when we do that, we help ourselves, we help those we are here to serve, and we help humanity go so much further.”

Wahdan is building on the pharma’s long-standing legacy in the therapeutic area and fostering an environment that supports and invests in the health of women. In the wake of emerging threats to women’s reproductive rights, she’s making sure the company’s efforts in access are holistic. 

“We believe truly that all women should have access to safe and effective healthcare options, including contraceptive options,” Wahdan said. “And for us, access is so much more than making options available in the clinics and putting a product on the shelf. Access is about creating awareness, educating on those options and then offering equal opportunity for all to choose those options and to consider those options.”

She also believes women’s health is more than just patients “walking in to see their clinicians.”

“When you care for a woman, you are caring for their families, for their communities and ultimately the world,” she said. “The challenge is continuing to push and fight for access for all women no matter who they are or what their background or status is.”

In this week’s episode, Wahdan shares why it’s about “damn time” for women’s health, what it takes to innovate in the space and how Bayer is working toward achieving its goal to meet the needs of more than 100 million women around the world.

Welcome to WoW, the Woman of the Week podcast by PharmaVoice powered by Industry Dive.

In this episode of the Woman of the Week podcast, Taren Grom, editor-in-chief emeritus at PharmaVoice, meets with Dr. Yesmean Wahdan, vice president of U.S. medical affairs and womens healthcare at Bayer.

Taren: Welcome to the WoW podcast program.

Yesmean: Thank you so much. Its such a pleasure to be here with you today.

Taren: Well, its a pleasure to get to meet you as well. Dr. Wahdan, you have been with Bayer for more than eight years; what is it about the company that has kept you for almost a decade?

Yesmean: Well, I have to say, its a tremendous privilege to be with Bayer and to have been here for almost a decade. If I sort of introspect and think truly about the question that youre posing, I would say honestly it is the genuine and passionate dedication into the care of people and their families, that I can tell you I see on a daily basis for my colleagues here at Bayer. Bayer was established about 160 years ago and it continues to this day to support the lives of everyone whether it be the food we eat, the medicines at our medicine cabinet on a daily basis, and the treatments we receive from clinicians to support healthy lives.

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