“I arrived in 2011, as part of the restructuring of the editorial departments. I was the “young girl who wanted to change everything”, and it’s been 10 years now!
I’m editor-in-chief of Le Quotidien du Médecin’s features and supplements. I’m the “pilot” for content and deadlines. I also act as the interface between the magazine and the experts, which has led me to develop a number of partnerships with medical associations, who help us to recruit our readers when we offer them visibility.
Since my arrival, my job has remained the same, but its content has constantly evolved: editorial projects, redesign of our site, we’ve had to adapt to new reading habits as well as changes in the market. The teams have become more open-ended, and that’s all to the good!
With its arrival in the nehs-MNH Group, the Profession Santé Group has taken on a new dimension. I’ve been lucky enough to be able to collaborate on cross-functional projects, and that’s when you realize that we’re all in the same boat, that of healthcare. It’s very reassuring for the dynamics of the future.
Even though I was already interested in healthcare policies, I had a very medical-centric view of care. In reality, the professions involved are much more diversified, and highly intertwined, as we can see today with the development of artificial intelligence in medicine, which brings together engineers, researchers and clinicians.
Covid has shown just how strategic access to and dissemination of information is. Professionals will always need to be informed, and our group is perfectly equipped to do just that.”