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The Associate Scientific Director provides medical and scientific strategic and operational input into core medical affairs activities such as: health-care professional and provider interactions (HCP’s, Patients and Payers); generation of clinical and scientific data (enhancing therapeutic benefit and value); educational initiatives (medical education, data, guidelines, and value proposition); safeguarding patient safety (risk minimization activities and safety surveillance activities.
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We serve as strategic in-house counsel, ensuring that all decisions leverage the key insights that we develop. Participate actively in establishing best practices for Omni Channel analytics initiatives spearheaded by the Center of Excellence (COE.
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Lead within-SSG initiatives and represent SSG on cross-functional efforts to implement strategic initiatives that address processes related to monitoring, assessing, interpreting, and reporting safety data.
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The Scientific Director provides medical and scientific strategic and operational input into core medical affairs activities such as: health care professional and provider interactions (Payers, Patients, Prescribers, and Providers); generation of clinical and scientific data (enhancing therapeutic benefit and value); educational initiatives (medical education, data, guidelines, and value proposition); safeguarding patient safety (risk minimization activities and safety surveillance activities.
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This role contributes significantly to key medical affairs strategic deliverables for assigned assets including comprehensive gap assessment, scientific communications platforms, scientific narratives, integrated evidence plans, and medical strategic plans.
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The Sr. Director, Clinical Study Leadership, Therapeutic Area, oversees a global organization accountable for the strategic and operational design and delivery of all Therapeutic Area clinical research pipeline programs around the world for AbbVie. Will play a critical role in the leadership, evolution, development and representation of the broader therapeutic area specific portfolio.
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