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Support for the Marketing and Commercial teams regarding the medical and clinical details pertaining to the APOC portfolio and responsible for the development of activities to promote medical education within the area, particularly to help support the commercial launches of the TBI biomarker test & high-sensitivity troponin assay.
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Strong tactical familiarity with the design, overseeing and assessment of clinical trials and with other MA tools (expertise in clinical trial methodology and conduct, GCP principles, medical product support activities, publications, ISS, med ed) Subspecialty training in relevant therapeutic area preferred (Sickle Cell/Hemoglobinopathies) We commit to an inclusive recruitment process and equality of opportunity for all our job applicants.
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Join physicians and providers on the front lines and gain valuable experience as a medical scribe. ScribeAmerica provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetics, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected group status.
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Join our team now at Siemens Healthineers as a Sr. Deep Learning Scientist – Medical Image Analysis Location: Dallas, TX As a Sr. Deep Learning Scientist, you will be part of the Digital Technology and Innovation Center, the central hub for R&D in artificial intelligence and digital innovation of Siemens Healthineers.
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Develop Scientific Content deliverables (including but not limited to, scientific communication platform, FAQs, PLS and congress content) obtaining insights from key stakeholders, ensuring development of materials are relevant, strategic and scientifically differentiating medical communications that align with overall asset development strategy.
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Working for this leading academic medical center means collaboration with top clinical, technical and business professionals across all disciplines. Together we will continue to make medical advances that help people live longer, healthier lives.
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Perform overnight Diagnostic PSG (polysomnography) studies, MSLT (multiple Sleep Latency Tests), CPAP and BiPAP Titrations, ASV, MWT, Split night studies, Home Study Test education of patients, and mask fittings.
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We also work strategically with clients to create medical education for and outreach to healthcare professionals (HCPs) so they can make informed decisions in their practices. Content spans life science company requirements, from medical to policy and procedures, compliance, etc.
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Maintain a clean working environment and ensure appropriate medical supply inventory is maintained. Provide first aid support and make referrals to outside medical providers as necessary.
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Responsibilities: Participate in the development of the CMC regulatory strategy for post-approval small molecule product submissions, including global supplements/variations and responses to health authority queries.
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TeamHealth is looking for an exceptional OB/GYN physician committed to delivering compassionate high-quality patient care to lead our team at Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center. OB/GYN Hospitalist Medical Director in Princeton, NJ at TeamHealth Job Description.
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Develop, maintain and execute Global Publication Plan (GPP) in collaboration with Clinical Research, Commercial, HEOR, and Medical Affairs. Key activities that are facilitated and supported by the role include publications vendor supervision and the development and submission of scientific publications, including abstracts, posters, and oral presentations at scientific congresses, and manuscripts for medical/scientific journals.
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Supports the Field based US Medical teams(MSL/HEOR Field). · Experience with Medical Affairs activities including but not limited to, KOL engagement, clinical research, drug development, commercial planning and medical strategy.
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Princeton BMW has an outstanding opportunity for a Service Cashier/Receptionist to join the Holman Family. The automotive markets Holman serves include fleet management and leasing; vehicle fabrication and upfitting; component manufacturing and productivity solutions; powertrain distribution and logistics services; commercial and personal insurance and risk management; and retail automotive sales as one of the largest privately owned dealership groups in the United States.
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The Associate will leverage a variety of analytics and visualization techniques to contribute to research, clinical development, drug safety and post-marketing activities.
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