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Questions and Answers
According to Micaella Concillado, which statement aligns best with her perspective on success in creating a pharmaceutical company?
According to Micaella Concillado, which statement aligns best with her perspective on success in creating a pharmaceutical company?
- True success is measured by the extent of wealth generated for the company's shareholders.
- Success lies primarily in accumulating profits, as this fuels further innovation.
- Prioritizing the health and well-being of individuals leads to true success, rather than focusing solely on profits. (correct)
- Balancing both health improvements and wealth creation equally ensures long-term sustainability and success.
John Comision's statement suggests that health and wealth have what kind of relationship when producing pharmaceuticals?
John Comision's statement suggests that health and wealth have what kind of relationship when producing pharmaceuticals?
- Health is dependent on wealth; the ability to generate wealth influences health outcomes. (correct)
- Health is achievable independently of wealth in pharmaceutical endeavors.
- Health and wealth are inversely proportional; an increase in one leads to a decrease in the other.
- Health and wealth are interchangeable concepts in the context of pharmaceuticals.
How does Richard Culanag's viewpoint differ from a purely profit-driven approach in the pharmaceutical industry?
How does Richard Culanag's viewpoint differ from a purely profit-driven approach in the pharmaceutical industry?
- He posits that the pharmaceutical industry should balance profit with corporate social responsibility initiatives.
- He supports profit-maximization, as profits are essential for funding future research.
- He advocates prioritizing lives and seeing medicine as a necessity, not merely a means to maximize profit. (correct)
- He believes medicine should be considered a luxury good, accessible based on financial capacity.
What is the central idea in Honey Dela Cerna's statement of the pharmaceutical business?
What is the central idea in Honey Dela Cerna's statement of the pharmaceutical business?
Ezequel Gilay's quote implies what about the roles of profit and cures in the pharmaceutical industry?
Ezequel Gilay's quote implies what about the roles of profit and cures in the pharmaceutical industry?
What does Stephanie Nique suggest is the driving force for triumph when establishing a pharmaceutical company?
What does Stephanie Nique suggest is the driving force for triumph when establishing a pharmaceutical company?
How does Paolo Respecia's perspective on the pharmaceutical industry differ from a patient-centered approach?
How does Paolo Respecia's perspective on the pharmaceutical industry differ from a patient-centered approach?
Which of the following best represents a personal opinion?
Which of the following best represents a personal opinion?
What distinguishes an expert opinion from other types of opinions?
What distinguishes an expert opinion from other types of opinions?
How does a public opinion differ from a majority opinion?
How does a public opinion differ from a majority opinion?
Why is it valid to still have a minority opinion?
Why is it valid to still have a minority opinion?
Which of the following is an example of a value-based opinion?
Which of the following is an example of a value-based opinion?
What is a hypothetical opinion?
What is a hypothetical opinion?
In what way is a balanced opinion constructed?
In what way is a balanced opinion constructed?
Which of the following is an example of a fact derived through empirical observation?
Which of the following is an example of a fact derived through empirical observation?
Flashcards
Personal Opinion
Personal Opinion
Based on an individual's thoughts, beliefs, or experiences.
Expert Opinion
Expert Opinion
Provided by someone with specialized knowledge or expertise in a particular field.
Public Opinion
Public Opinion
Represents the general view or belief of a larger group of people.
Majority Opinion
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Minority Opinion
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Value-Based Opinion
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Hypothetical Opinion
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Fact-Based Opinion
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Balanced Opinion
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Empirical Fact
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Statistical Fact
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Historical Fact
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Study Notes
Live Podcast Information
- Street Guys presents a live podcast on March 10, 2025, Episode 1.
- The podcast features Loisa Jeysiel Sardañas.
Key People and Their Perspectives
- Micaella Concillado: True success involves improving lives rather than just profits.
- John Comision: Health is an exchange of wealth. Without wealth, health suffers.
- Richard Culanag: Prioritize lives over maximizing profits; medicine is a necessity, not a luxury.
- Honey Dela Cerna: Health improvements are vital, but profit is necessary for creation.
- Ezequel Gilay: A cure may save lives, but profit sustains the industry that creates it.
- Stephanie Nique: Prioritizing health over wealth drives success.
- Paolo Respecia: Big Pharma needs sick people to prosper. Patients are their customers, not healthy people.
- Len Pleños: "QUOTE"
Types of Opinion
- Personal: Based on an individual's thoughts, beliefs, or experiences.
- Expert: Provided by someone with specialized knowledge or expertise in a particular field.
- Public: Represents the general view or belief of a larger group of people.
- Majority: The viewpoint held by most participants in a discussion.
- Minority: A viewpoint differs from the majority but is still valid.
- Value-Based: Based on personal values, morals, or ethics.
- Hypothetical: Based on assumptions, predictions, or "what if" scenarios.
- Fact-Based: Supported by evidence, data, or logical reasoning.
- Balanced: Considers multiple perspectives before forming a conclusion.
Types of Facts
- Empirical: Based on direct observation, experiments, or experience.
- Statistical: Based on numerical data, surveys, or research studies.
- Historical: Based on past events that are recorded and verified.
- Scientific: Derived from scientific research and principles.
- Geographical: Related to locations, places, and physical features of the Earth.
- Legal: Based on laws, regulations, or official documents.
- Universal: Accepted as true everywhere and does not change over time.
- Personal: Based on individual experiences or verified personal information.
- Hypothetical: Assumed to be true under certain conditions or for argument's sake.
- Economic: Related to financial data, markets, and economic trends.
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