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Assoc Dir Field Medical Affairs

Regeneron
over 2022 years ago
On-site
United States
Medical Affairs

Role Summary

As an Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs, you will engage in scientific exchange and collaborate with Oncology disease experts and product information as well as research initiatives. You will provide scientific and medical expertise by thoroughly understanding Oncology as a therapeutic area, serving as a scientific/medical resource. You will present scientific and clinical data and disease state awareness in response to requests for information to therapeutic area specialists, practitioners, investigators, research coordinators, site personnel and internal partners. Territory: Northern California and Nevada.

Responsibilities

  • Identifies and maintains a list of relevant medical/therapeutic area professionals, investigator targets and associated plans of action.
  • Participates in the development and management of clinical trials.
  • Review of concept proposals and development of protocols
  • Identifies and assists in selection of investigators and trial sites
  • Supports site initiation and enrollment activities
  • Acts as a resource for area healthcare professionals within the surrounding trial site community
  • Collaborates with Clinical Development and other trial staff to implement plans and strategies.
  • Establishing scientific relationship with investigators and Medical Affairs, supporting investigator-initiated study (IIS) concept program.
  • Identifies gaps in research needs of company and creates opportunities by collaborating with potential and existing investigators and site personnel.
  • Performs disease education with identified practitioners, payers and researchers.
  • Attends medical conferences to collect and report relevant, scientific, clinical, & competitive intelligence
  • Assists with management of clinical data to ensure rapid and accurate communication of scientific/clinical results supporting abstract, poster, presentation, and manuscript development.

Qualifications

  • Required: Advanced Clinical/Science Degree (MD, PharmD, PhD)
  • Required: Minimum 5 years related work experience in Oncology as a Field Medical Affairs representative or Medical Science Liaison
  • Required: Residence within the assigned territory

Skills

  • Scientific communication and data interpretation
  • Relationship-building with investigators, practitioners, payers, and researchers
  • Collaboration with Clinical Development and trial teams to implement plans
  • Ability to identify research gaps and develop investigator-initiated studies
  • Independent field work with strong prioritization and multitasking abilities

Education

  • MD, PharmD, or PhD