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Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs-Boston (Neurology)

Regeneron
6 months ago
On-site
United States
Medical Affairs
Territory: Boston area

Responsibilities:
- Engage in the exchange of scientific/medical information with KOLs, HCPs, researchers, pharmacists, and population-based decision makers
- Establish, foster, cultivate, and maintain peer relationships with Neurology KOLs
- Serve as a primary clinical/scientific resource to HCPs on disease state and products
- Identify and maintain a list of medical/therapeutic area experts and investigators; develop engagement plans
- Support evidence generation via company sponsored trials and investigator-initiated studies
- Identify and report medical insights; identify gaps in research and educational needs to inform medical strategy
- Respond to information requests on study indications, disease state, and therapeutic area; present/discuss scientific and clinical data in a compliant manner
- Conduct disease management and therapeutic area education with practitioners, payers, and researchers
- Attend conferences to collect and report relevant scientific, clinical, and competitive intelligence
- Maintain company policies, procedures, principles, and financial controls with integrity and professionalism

Qualifications:
- Clinical/science doctorate degree required (MD, PharmD, PhD, DNP, DVM)
- Minimum 8 years of experience, including 4+ years as a Medical Science Liaison in the pharmaceutical industry
- Experience as a Neurology MSL or in Neurology preferred

Required skills/knowledge:
- Ability to communicate complex data sets and educate top KOLs as a scientific peer
- Knowledge of treatment guidelines, clinical research processes, FDA regulations, pharma compliant practices, and OIG guidelines

Preferred:
- Established relationships with KOLs in neuromuscular centers
- Product launch experience

Travel:
- Frequent business travel (~70%), including air travel; overnight travel; occasionally on weekends

Application instructions:
- Apply now