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Engage with regulatory agencies and industry stakeholders regarding regulatory and legislative affairs, including by providing feedback on proposed regulations. 2+ years' experience working in regulatory compliance or regulatory affairs for a consumer products, food, beverage, cosmetics or pharmaceutical company, or in a highly regulated industry.
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Oversee consultants providing biostatistical and scientific writing support for Medical Affairs, Regulatory Affairs, and Marketing initiatives. Responsibilities We currently have a great opportunity available for a Medical Scientific Affairs Manager - SII. The Manager of Medical Affairs will play a pivotal role in supporting our clinical study portfolio and spearheading the generation of scientific evidence and publications.
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2-5 years' experience working in regulatory compliance or regulatory affairs for a consumer products, food, beverage, cosmetics, or pharmaceutical company, or in a highly regulated industry.
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5-7 years of pharmaceutical experience a minimum of 3 years advertising and promotion regulatory experience preferred but may consider medical/scientific affairs with a of minimum 5 years direct advertising and promotion review experience.
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The position will report directly to the Laboratory Director and work alongside technical staff specialized in fields of analytical, toxicology, and regulatory affairs as well as other labs and functions.
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The position of Regulatory Affairs Specialist II is within our Infectious Disease business unit. Title: Regulatory Affairs Specialist II - 5 Openings. 4 years' experience in Regulatory Affairs role.
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This position is ideal for self-starters with bank auditor experience, regulatory examiner experience or banking industry experience within risk management. Audit experience within Banking, Accounting / Consulting, Regulatory Agencies, or Financial InstitutionsCertified Internal Auditor (CIA) or willing to obtainAdditional Certifications:CRCM, CPA.
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Liaise and foster relationships with contacts from the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), American Medical Association (AMA), CE Broker and other regulatory bodies.
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The medical director will work closely with Sr. Medical Director and serve as the internal medical/scientific US cross-functional and cross-Alliance (if applicable) point of contact (Global, Clinical Development, Health Outcomes, Scientific Communications, Regulatory, Brand Teams, etc.
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The Regulatory Counsel will play a crucial role in ensuring that our operations comply with all relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards. Seen Finance is seeking a talented and motivated Senior Regulatory Counsel to join our team.
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Regulatory Affairs Associate Abbott Park, IL. Job Summary: As an individual contributor, the function of a Regulatory Affairs Specialist is to provide support for the regulatory department to ensure efficient and compliant business processes and environment.
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Work ExperienceAt least 1 year of experience in licensing or regulatory affairs preferred but may consider quality assurance, research and development/support, scientific affairs, operations, or related area.
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We currently have a great opportunity available for a Medical Scientific Affairs Manager - SII. The Manager of Medical Affairs will play a pivotal role in supporting our clinical study portfolio and spearheading the generation of scientific evidence and publications.
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What you'll be doingThe Medical Science Liaison (MSL) functions as a field-based member of the Medical Affairs group in Medication Delivery, Baxter Healthcare Corporation. This role will collaborate with the internal Commercial and Medical Affairs teams in their therapeutic area of expertise to provide scientific information relevant to the launch of new products, and support key product strategies and publications.
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Establish operating mechanisms for collaboration between Rx BA projects and the M&D division, including Clinical Development, Regulatory Affairs and Medical Affairs. Define evidence generation strategies, including clinical development, HEOR and regulatory strategies for all Rx BA projects, across imaging agents, medical devices, digital therapeutics and software.
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