Our team shares their take on what we do at TheSocialMedwork.

Our team shares their take on what we do at TheSocialMedwork.


Dying to Survive’ was an unlikely blockbuster, documenting the plight of a leukemia patient who puts himself at risk to import costly cancer drugs for himself and his fellow countrymen.
A recent UK documentary highlights the need for a service that protects patients and works with their trusted healthcare providers.
Our quarterly review was an opportunity to take stock and support an organisation fuelled by a mission aligned to ours: to make the lives of other human beings better.
"My role is to guide a patient or their loved ones (sometimes that’s a partner, but it could also be a friend, relative or a doctor) through the process of what we do for them."

Mobile has revolutionised everyday life and now big pharma is using smartphones and other mobile devices to improve research and development.
A groundbreaking year helping patients access the latest approved medicines.
Why can it take us three to four weeks to deliver a medicine, and what can customers do to speed things up?
An insight into the team, and how we constantly review our progress at TheSocialMedwork
A chat with our very first angel investor about patients, doctors and injecting innovation into the healthcare sector
Amsterdam leads European cities as top tech destination and why it’s only natural that it is home to TheSocialMedwork.
Making an animated video for a startup on a limited budget
What makes a startup succeed?
Top 5 medical breakthroughs from the past, present and future
Last Thursday morning introduced us to spring, and what an entrance it made. The sun was shining, commuters passed each other with smiles, and the faint hum of summer could be heard for miles. 