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This position reports directly to the Executive Director, Medical Affairs and will assist the Executive Director and Sr. Director (where applicable) in managing multiple internal relationships within Novo Nordisk Inc. and Global HQ. Key internal relationships include Field Medical Affairs, Medical Strategy & Operations, Medical Information, Publications, Clinical Directors, HEOR Directors, Global Medical Directors, Marketing, and Market Access.
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The Position The Director - Epidemiology leads the development and execution of observational research studies completed in line with the needs identified during the annual Evidence Generation Plan (EGP) process at NNI, acting as Primary Investigator (PI) on the execution of Real World Evidence (RWE) studies which utilize data sources within the Novo Nordisk data platform and acting as PI / providing support as a study team member for additional RWE studies performed with external data sources.
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About the Department At Novo Nordisk, we're committed to building the best Ethics, Compliance & Privacy (ECP) team in the pharmaceutical industry. About the Department At Novo Nordisk, we're committed to building the best Ethics, Compliance & Privacy (ECP) team in the pharmaceutical industry.
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