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Prior experience in providing MSL-level support to products or devices in endocrinology and/or rare disease, including KOL development, investigator-initiated clinical trials, publications and educational programs, highly preferred.
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Providence St. Vincent Hospital is seeking an experienced, compassionate, and collaborative Pediatric Infectious Disease Physician to join their Pediatric Specialties team in Portland, Oregon. The role will provide inpatient and outpatient pediatric and neonatal infectious disease consultation for children served by the Providence Oregon system.
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This RN will work as part of the patient care team providing community presentations, health education, outreach and case management to assist patients through cancer screenings and cardiovascular disease and diabetes risk assessment and follow up.
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Infectious disease-related research at OHSU is a highly collaborative effort that spans the entire University, including but not limited to the Division of Infectious Diseases, the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology (MMI), the Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute (VTGI), the School of Dentistry, and the School of Public Health.
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Adventist Health Portland is seeking a BC/BE Infectious Disease (ID) physician to join our hospital employed multi-specialty group. Adventist Health Portland is located in Portland, Oregon, in the heart of metropolitan amenities and 1-2 hours from world-class skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking trails, fishing, hunting, hiking, camping, kayaking, rock climbing and the Oregon Coast.
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The Rare Disease Account Manager’s role is to promote the Recordati oncology portfolio, to identify key accounts, and establish partnerships with key Health Care Professionals (HCPs), prescribing physicians, hospital pharmacists and any other key stakeholder in the assigned territory.
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Infectious Disease Providence St. Vincent Medical Central Campus (SW Portland, OR) Infectious Disease Providence Portland Plaza (NE Portland) Infectious Disease Providence St. Vincent Medical Central Campus (SW Portland, OR.
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LocumJobsOnline is working with Barton Associates to find a qualified Infectious Disease PA in Oregon! The selected locum will be handling rounds, consults, UTIs, cellulitis, and other infectious disease cases.
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The Respiratory Disease Case Manager works collaboratively with primary care providers, specialists, and the health care team to provide case management services to members with COPD and Asthma and other chronic respiratory diseases, including, but not limited to, bronchiectasis and sequelae from neuromuscular disease on referral from providers.
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A minimum of 5 years of specialty pharmaceutical /rare disease sales experience. Chiesi USA is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on developing and promoting products for the hospital, adjacent specialty and rare disease markets.
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The Disease-Specific Program Coordinator works with physician and administrative leadership to promote optimal patient care for a disease-specific patient population at a site-based level and to collaborate with peers across Legacy Health to promote integration of best practices throughout the organization.
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Experience selling 1+ year in rare disease required. Minimum 5+ years pharmaceutical and/or biotech sales experience required. Experience selling 1+ year in rare disease required. IQVIA in partnership with ITF Therapeutics are excited to announce that we are seeking candidates for the role of Neuromuscular Key Account Manager.
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In collaboration with PCP and/or other referring provider, identifies and prioritizes strategies to guide member to achieve optimal respiratory disease control. Provides education on respiratory disease and self-management to include environmental control and recommendations for environmental modification, tools and techniques to mobilize pulmonary secretions, methods for relaxation, energy conservation, and efficient breathing techniques, such as pursed-lip and diaphragmatic breathing.
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