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Develop strong and close working relationships with key Gilead markets (G9) and cross-functional partners (Medical Affairs, Global Decision Sciences and Insights, Public Affairs, Government Affairs, Value and Access, Clinical Development, Competitive Intelligence, Legal, and Regulatory Affairs.
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Attend local, national, and international meetings and congresses to meet with top leaders in ophthalmology, clinical trial PIs/sub-Is, and cover relevant sessions and staff Medical Affairs booths.
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The CMC Regulatory Affairs Sr. Manager at Gilead is responsible for providing strategic direction, operational support, and technical expertise for. Initiates process improvements and contributes to global process improvements, which have a significant impact for the Regulatory Affairs CMC Department or development matrix teams.
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Ability to work collaboratively with Sales, Marketing and Scientific Affairs to execute on educational programs. Collaborate with internal teams, including Marketing, Sales and Scientific Affairs, to align on educational initiatives.
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The Decedent Affairs Coordinator will interact with physicians, nursing staff, Pathology Department, police, medical examiner, risk management, security, etc. The Decedent Affairs Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the care of deceased patients after a demise within Stanford Health Care and Stanford Children's Health.
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The Associate Director of Real-World Evidence (RWE) will provide scientific and strategic leadership for RWE using administrative claims data/EMR, reporting to the Head of Medical Affairs Statistics, Epidemiology and RWE. The Associate Director of RWE will function on a team responsible for establishing rigorous assessments of administrative claims data/EMR to evaluate real-world outcomes for all Jazz products.
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Prior experience in value and access or government affairs functions is an asset. Experience leading cross-functional integrated strategies and partnering with Governmental Affairs, Public Affairs, Medical Affairs, R&D, V&A, GDSI, Legal and Regulatory partners.
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The Executive Director of Community and Government Relations reports to the Chancellor and will manage public affairs, government, media, and community relations, oversee employee housing, district committee coordination, county-wide strategic initiatives and partnerships, and other duties as assigned.
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Our customers include the Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of the Air Force, NASA, Department of the Treasury, General Services Administration, SLAC, Stanford University, US Coast Guard, and Defense Logistics Agency.
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The Executive Director is also responsible for the leadership of the International Education Division of the District Office and coordination of the College International Student Program Offices to support a robust international education program in the SMCCCD. The Executive Director will provide leadership for the strategic planning, development, and implementation of international affairs and global strategies, as well as promote and support international programs, students, and initiatives.
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Office of the Vice Provost for Student Affairs. Promotes contribution to the Stanford Digital Repository (SDR), provides assistance in depositing materials into the SDR, and serves as a liaison between the School of Engineering, DLSS and the Scientific Data Librarian.
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To Clinical, Manager, Monitoring, Operations, Regulatory Affairs, Project Management, Healthcare. Works cross-functionally with other Guardant Health departments (such as Bioinformatics, Clinical Operations, Regulatory Affairs, Client Services, etc.
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This role reports to the Associate Director, Business Intelligence and will work closely with cross-functional teams, including Sales, Marketing, Market Access, Medical Affairs, Compliance, Global Technical Services (GTS), Business Planning, and GTS organizations.
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Support strategic partnerships with our cross-functional stakeholders in Medical Affairs, Global Medical Strategy and Operations, Legal, Ethics &Compliance, and R&D Quality. Ensure appropriate documentation of all Medical Affairs HCP engagement and other relevant activities in partnership with relevant stakeholders.
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Our incredibly talented team of engineers, innovators, and industry leaders bring years of experience from the top healthcare companies in the world, including: Intuitive, Auris, Stryker, Johnson & Johnson, Boston Scientific, Verb Surgical, Mako, Think Surgical, Medrobotics, and Hansen.
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