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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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Technical and analytic capabilities in real world evidence as well as one or more of the following areas: economic modeling, economic evaluation, cost-effectiveness evaluation, patient focused outcomes, burden of disease, epidemiology, statistics, and health care policy.
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We welcome faculty candidates dedicated to advancing research, community engagement and education in these domains including but not limited to addressing social and political determinants of health, disease prevention, health education and promotion, environmental health, safety standards for food, water, and transportation, restrictions on harmful products and deceptive marketing, misinformation, emergency preparedness, social justice, global health and health equity.
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DNP , PharmD or equivalent) in public health, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, health policy, public policy, social science or a related field. DNP , PharmD or equivalent) in public health, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, health policy, public policy, social science or a related field.
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We leverage local regulatory and therapeutic expertise across all major areas including oncology, cardiology, metabolic disease, endocrinology, central nervous system, anti-viral and anti-infective.
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Doctorate (M.D., PharmD., or Ph. D. in scientifically relevant field) is required. The Medical Communications Specialist develops, maintains, and applies an appropriate level of disease/therapeutic area/product knowledge to serve as a valuable resource/partner to internal and external stakeholders.
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Doctoral degree in life/health sciences is preferred (PharmD, MD, PhD, or equivalent), Master's degree in health sciences (MSN, NP or PA) is the minimum requirement. Demonstrate advanced knowledge regarding Takeda disease areas and products as well as therapeutic area competitor landscape; analyze and interpret complex scientific information and disseminate to KOLs/HCPs in a compliant, fair-balanced, and non-misleading manner.
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BSN and RN with applicable experience is required, or more advanced clinical degree (including PharmD) is accepted; The work we do today will improve the lives of people living with illness and disease in the future.
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BS in Pharmacy or PharmD and at least one (1) year of experience in a retail pharmacy environment. Supports efforts on enhancing patient experience by increasing focus on healthcare services (e.g. patient consultation, medication management, drug therapy reviews, and retail, clinical, or wellness services such as immunizations, disease state management and Specialty programs.
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WBA is a participant of the United Nations Global Compact and adheres to its principles-based approach to responsible business. Walgreens Boots Alliance (Nasdaq: WBA) is a global leader in retail pharmacy, impacting millions of lives every day through dispensing medicines, and providing accessible, high-quality care.
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Masters, with or without PharmD, or equivalent degree with at least six years of experience, where experience means having a record of increasing responsibility and independence in a similar role in pharmaceutical drug development.
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PhD, PharmD, DNP, DO, or MD. Please also note that, where permitted by applicable law, the Company reserves the right to require COVID-19 vaccinations for positions, such as in Global Employee Health, where the Company determines in its discretion that the nature of the role presents an increased risk of disease transmission.
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The work of a Regional Medical Scientific Director is aligned to: Scientific Exchange, Research, Scientific Congress Support, and Scientific Insights. Cardiovascular & Metabolism Regional Medical Scientific Director liaise between the scientific community and the Company to enhance the comprehension of scientific foundations and goals for approved, in-development, and active Company-sponsored trials and/or investigator-sponsored research studies.
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The Regional Medical Scientific Director serves as a role model for other field medical team members in ways that include on-boarding and/or sharing of therapeutic expertise. Consistent adherence to field and corporate policies and Global Medical Scientific Affairs (GMSA) strategy, including field standard operating procedures (SOPs), Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines, and administrative/operational responsibilities.
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Addresses scientific questions and directs SL inquiries on issues outside of Regional Medical Scientific Director scope (e.g., grants) to appropriate company resources consistent with applicable policies.
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