For over 125 years, Johnson & Johnson has been committed to improving the health and well-being of mothers and children around the world. With the support of its operating companies, Johnson & Johnson has brought its credo to life.
The credo, a one page document written in 1943 by Chairman General Robert Wood Johnson, outlined the Company's responsibilities to the communities in which Johnson & Johnson employees live and work and to the world community as well. Working with key partners, Johnson & Johnson has been able to extend its outreach of programs to support and create a meaningful impact on the lives of thousands around the globe.
Applicants must be licensed Physicians. Physicians must be participating in non-profit charitable work with a U.S. based 501(c)(3) tax exempt charitable organization. Further eligibility will be determined based on completed eligibility forms.
Conditional to eligibility, a physician may request a Ethicon Gen 11 to travel with them for their intended surgical procedures abroad. Products must be used in charitable treatment of the ill, needy, and infants in developing countries which have a demonstrated need.
IMEC Generator Program