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In collaboration with Global Medical Affairs colleagues, partner with Worldwide Research & Development and Medical (WRD) and Global Product Development (GPD) in the identification of potential sites for Pfizer-sponsored clinical trials, including identification of sites serving under-represented patient populations in trials.
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With supervision of medical monitor (director/Sr director) provides clinical input to protocol/study team for monitoring guidelines, statistics analysis plans, ICDs, clinical review forms, data edit checks, data quality planning, as needed.
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Support study team With supervision of medical monitor (director/Sr director) provides clinical input to protocol/study team for monitoring guidelines, statistics analysis plans, ICDs, clinical review forms, data edit checks, data quality planning, as needed.
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The Director will also provide Pfizer brand teams with customer and clinical insights to assist in informing Pfizer strategies on critical health issues and facilitate the development of customer-focused tools and medical communications to support patient access to quality medicines.
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The Director will develop, in conjunction with Medical team colleagues, an advanced perspective of the evolving clinical and healthcare landscape within Dermatology. Reporting to the US Medical Affairs (USMA) Team Lead for Abrocitinib within a Pfizer headquarters location, the Medical Director will contribute to the planning and execution of medical strategies and tactics for Pfizer’s dermatology franchise.
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MD/DO professional degree with 3+ years of experience in Dermatology, pharmaceutical industry, clinical/medical practice, or combination of these. The Director will develop long-term relationships with a wide variety of key healthcare stakeholders and customers, including professional organizations, patient societies, and key opinion leaders to demonstrate clinical and economic value of our assets.
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The medical director will support key internal and external medical initiatives such as establishing and maintaining thought leader relationships in the field of heart failure/ATTR-CM, understanding and identifying clinical care gaps, facilitate the development of customer-focused communication and resources along with therapeutic area training(s.
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The successful candidate will be a health technology solutions leader passionate about the potential of AI and digital innovation to transform how Medical can help breakthrough oncology therapies alter clinical practice and transform cancer patients’ outcomes.
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PharmD or PhD required with 8+ years of clinical experience required. Experience in clinical and/or health services research (preferably in the pharmaceutical industry); 3+ years of managerial experience.
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