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Monogram’s innovative, in-home approach utilizes a national nephrology practice powered by a suite of technology-enabled clinical services, including case and disease management, utilization management and review, and medication therapy management services that improve health outcomes while lowering medical costs across the healthcare continuum.
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Minimum of 20 years of progressive experience in data analytics, biostatistics, or clinical data management within the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry including managerial expertise.
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Acquires and maintains a level of medical-scientific knowledge in endocrinology and/or rare disease involving clinical issues related to company's products; able to interpret and disseminate pertinent scientific/clinical data and evaluates current and new information as it applies to company's therapies.
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Offering pediatric patients a continuum of comprehensive post-acute medical care, inpatient rehabilitation, and outpatient rehabilitation following an acquired or traumatic brain injury, sudden accident, or illness, Nexus Health Systems is the national leader in physician-driven clinical neuroscience.
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Building Constructions, Business Analysis, Business Networking, Clinical Protocols, Clinical Research, Clinical Study Reports, Communication, Curiosity, Disease Management, Diversity and Inclusion (D&I), Drug Development, Epidemiology, Medical Information, Medical Research, Medical Writing, Microsoft Word, Phase Iv Clinical Trial, Product Placement, Scientific Support.
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The Population Health Care Manager is responsible for delivering clinical expertise to manage health care needs of specific patient populations across the continuum of care with a goal of improving patient health outcomes and reducing unnecessary utilization and cost.
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Extensive knowledge of regulatory standards (e.g. ICH-E3, ICH-E6, eCTD) and industry-wide standards in clinical document management and records management (e.g. DIA TMF reference model.
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One of the leading pulmonary/critical care divisions nationally, with one of the country’s largest lung transplant programs and a total research portfolio of ~$23.4 million, the UCLA Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep Medicine, and Allergy and Immunology comprises a distinguished cadre of 97 faculty members across the full spectrum of clinical care, research, and education.
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Coordinates with TPMG to provide for the seamless transition of patients across the continuum of care. + With TPMG partner, directs development and implementation of quality and utilization standards across the continuum of care to ensure coordinated plans of treatment, patient focused delivery of services and cost effective utilization of necessary services.
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The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is responsible for identifying disease and product related medical needs in a defined geography. Understand the competitive landscape and evolving healthcare models and actively prepare to address informational needs of customers Identify opportunities to partner with HCPs on disease state initiatives, collaborative research projects, and investigator sponsored research (ISR) of interest and in alignment with BMS strategic objectives Attend medical congresses and local/regional meetings.
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Candidates must be able to drive a BMS-provided vehicle between locations (often great distances apart), and arrive at each location ready and able to enthusiastically and efficiently demonstrate an applied knowledge of pertinent health care industry trends.
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The primary responsibility of the Rare Disease Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is to act as a liaison with nationwide and regional thought leaders (TLs) to align interests, discuss research and medical information, and to facilitate both clinical trial efforts of Ipsen and Investigator-sponsored studies.
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Specialized clinical pharmacy experience in the County of Los Angeles is defined as: an in-depth knowledge of a particular field of work or discipline in such areas as Critical Care Units (MICU, SICU, NICU, Burn ICU), Oncology, Parenteral Nutrition, Ambulatory Care, Drug Utilization Review, Anti-Coagulation, Purchasing Consultant, Drug Information, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacoeconomics, Psychiatry, Treatment of Co-occuring Disorders or other specialized pharmacy areas.
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The Clinical Social Worker, Licensed, facilitates the collaborative management of patient care across the continuum, intervening to remove barriers to timely and efficient care delivery and reimbursement.
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As part of the larger Tufts Medicine ecosystem, the successful candidate will contribute to shaping the future with an integrated plan for community and academic care in infectious disease with our partners at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, Lowell General Hospital and the Tufts Medicine Integrated Network consisting of 2,300 employed and independent physicians.
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