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PhD degree in health science field, PharmD, MD or non-US equivalent, or other relevant advanced degree in a health science field. The Senior Director, Clinical Science will drive the design, planning, and implementation of study protocols for assigned investigational products and will play a key role in supporting related regulatory activities.
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The Cardiovascular & Metabolism Regional Medical Scientific Director is a credentialed (i.e., PhD, PharmD, DNP, MD) therapeutic and disease expert who engages in bidirectional exchange of scientific or medical information with Scientific Leaders (SLs.
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BA, BS, MS., PhD., PharmD., MD, MPH, or relevant advanced education. Experience selling HEOR, RWE and Market Access consulting & research services to the biopharma (preferably), or biotech and med tech sectors.
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To be considered for this position, at a minimum, you need a Clinical/Science degree (MD, OD, PharmD, PhD, DVM) with strong preference for candidates with 3 + years of field medical affairs experience in Ophthalmology.
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Assistant Director / Senior Manager, Scientific Medical Affairs has a key role within the migraine Therapeutic Area. Working under the leadership of the Scientific Director, this leader supports the development and execution of the migraine medical strategy, specifically as it pertains to onabotulinumtoxinA (onabotA.
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We are currently seeking an industry leader for a Director, Quality Assurance role, who will report to Executive Director, Supplier Quality Management and Audits, within the Global Quality Systems & Compliance department.
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We are seeking an experienced talented scientist to join the Quantitative Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics - Immune/Oncology (QP2-IO) team in the role of Associate Director QP2-IO team is part of the Global Clinical Development organization and has oversight over drug development aspects related to clinical pharmacology and pharmacometrics of oncology drugs from post-PCC to registration.
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Advanced scientific degree (MSc, PhD, or PharmD) preferred; Join Takeda as an Associate Director, Global Labeling Lead where you will be responsible for the development, maintenance, and implementation of Company Core Data Sheets (CCDS) in line with international standards and guidelines.
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Advanced degree (M.D. PhD or PharmD, Nurse Practitioner) in a scientific discipline. Senior Director level role that identifies unmet medical needs and develops medical plan to support development and commercialization of products.
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PharmD, PhD or MD in scientific discipline required. The Director, Global Oncology Medical Affairs, Evidence Generation role is responsible for co-leading a cross-functional Evidence Generation Team and developing an Integrated Evidence Plan (IEP) for the assigned compound.
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Advanced degree highly preferred, such as PharmD, MBA, MHA, MS, PMP; minimum of 7 - 10 years hospital/health system experience, with at least 3 years in a manager, director, project manager role, or minimum or 5 - 8 years in a supervisory or project lead consulting role, preferably within the healthcare field; relevant experience and/or certification in Lean, or Six Sigma, or Project Management highly preferred.
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MD, PharmD and/or PhD with 8-12+ years experience or MS with 12-15 years experience in the pharmaceutical industry or healthcare sector, with joint experience / degree in Computer Science, Medical Informatics or Bioinformatics.
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Jazz Pharmaceuticals is seeking a clinical development associate medical director or medical director to join a team in Oncology drug development. Medical degree, MD or equivalent (DO, PharmD, PhD), with experience in Oncology.
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EDUCATION:Required - PharmD degree or clinical postgraduate degree in Pharmacy (MS) Provides human resource support to assigned direct reports and serves in the capacity of interim manager during assistant director or supervisor absence.
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This individual will be responsible for interacting at Director and VP levels within Medical Affairs & HEOR functions and other internal stakeholders (e.g., Corporate Analytics and Operations (CA&O), Commercial, Office of Ethics and Compliance (OEC), Legal, etc.
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