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There are lots of CEOs out there — but only a few actually change the way things are done. Ours is one of them! Entrepreneurial Outlook just named our CEO Peter Kirk one of The 10 Most Innovative CEOs in Business, 2025 — and we couldn’t agree more. 👏 If you know Peter, you know why: he leads with determination, builds with purpose, and believes the best way to change healthcare is by amplifying the voices of those who live it every day. We’re proud to share this recognition and to keep doing the work that drives real collaboration in healthcare. Learn more about Peter and how he inspires others around him here, and find us at sermo.com!
With 10 global offices (and growing!) and a community of 1M+ triple-verified physicians, Sermo is everywhere that our clients are and want to be. We were thrilled to be selected Scaleup Award Winner by HealthTechX honoring healthcare companies for innovation and growth momentum and “X,” our trophy, is stopping by some of our HQs this spring to celebrate. [insert smile emoji here] Come work with us and get in on the fun -- and in the meantime, learn more about what this award means here.
From 200 to 42,200 Meters: Sharing Peter Kirk’s Cancer Journey & Showing Our Support Sermo's mission is to support the everyday healthcare hero and this past year, we lived that mission as our very own CEO Peter Kirk looked to physicians, many of them Sermo doctors, for lifesaving support through his own challenging cancer journey. We're extremely proud to share this very personal blog post written by Peter as he leads both his recovery and our company with determination & strength. Over the coming weeks, Peter will document his progress from acute leukemia (AML) and double lung pneumonia diagnosis to running the NYC marathon. Click below to read part 1 and stay tuned for more updates.
Sermo, FCB Health New York and Disappearing Doctors Healing the Healers Campaign is on the shortlist for this year's MM&M Awards Ceremony for Digital Initiative for Non-Consumers (HCPs, sales reps, etc.).
One year after the first COVID-19 case in the U.S., Sermo surveyed physicians around the world as part of its COVID-19 Real Time Barometer, revealing that 86% of doctors around the world believe that mental health issues and depression will be the biggest non-COVID-19 public health issue after the pandemic. Other areas of concern for the coming year are an increase in violence (34%), increase in spousal or child abuse (27%), increase in suicides (26%) and an increase in opioid abuse (21%).