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Locating and recording internal elements of the body, and identifying any anomalies indicative of disease, injury, or other medically significant conditions. Performing MRI diagnostic imaging procedures on appropriate anatomical regions according to department procedures and protocols.
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Medical Technologists, or Clinical Laboratory Technologists, perform diagnostic testing on patient samples and analyze test results for accuracy, acceptability, and critical limits to aid physicians in the diagnosis or monitoring of various disease states.
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Develops and maintains in a self-driven manner outstanding knowledge of immuno-oncology and relevant disease areas. Serves as external, credible scientific expert on disease area and Immunocore products at HCP field meetings, key medical and scientific conferences, advisory boards, clinical investigator meetings and patient advocacy group meetings.
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The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) program is specifically designed to meet these needs through a field-based group of medical professionals with deep content knowledge about specific disease states, Lilly and competitive compounds and landscape in the therapeutic areas they represent.
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Required specialization in Adult Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Hospitalist, Nephrology, or Infectious Disease; Board certification (preferred) As a Medical Director, Denials Management you will have the unique opportunity to evaluate hospitalizations across the country while utilizing your medical knowledge and gaining experience as an expert advisor to client hospitals.
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Demonstrates knowledge, skills and techniques necessary to care for residents with the following needs: therapeutic, neuro and dementia, dialysis, IV therapy, infectious disease and wound care, if applicable.
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The Medical Scientific Liaison (MSL) role is a position specifically designed to meet the needs of scientific experts through a group of medical professionals with deep knowledge about specific disease states, available products, and investigational compounds (both Lilly and competitor), as well as detailed knowledge about research, regulatory and medical education.
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In times of public health crises, travel nurses often play essential roles in vaccination campaigns, disease control efforts, and other initiatives that contribute to the well-being of communities.
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Maintain business and clinical knowledge of the Rare Disease Diseases treatment landscape including current treatment strategies, current and pending competitors, and new therapeutic developments.
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Participate in HCP medical education through presentations at office visits, investigator meetings, advisory boards, medical meetings and other venues to enhance product and disease knowledge. Attend appropriate scientific meetings, conduct routine information searches and provide ongoing disease and product training to internal and field personnel.
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Our employees around the world work to discover and bring life-changing medicines to those who need them, improve the understanding and management of disease, and give back to our communities through philanthropy and volunteerism.
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