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Role Summary
Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs Rare Disease-Bone & Genetic Medicine (Western US)
Responsibilities
- Demonstrate deep expertise about assigned compounds and the therapeutic areas and disease states while facilitating scientific exchange, information and provide insights.
- Maintain current knowledge of emerging therapies, clinical data and the competitive landscape
- Effectively communicate complex scientific and clinical information to HCPs and KOLs.
- Build, nurture, sustain and improve relationships with scientific and medical customers and organizations ensuring understanding of evolving healthcare trends.
- Identify and engage KOLs and decision makers in rare bone and genetic disease community
- Provide medical education and support at conferences symposia and advisory boards.
- Collaborate with internal cross-functional teams (HQ-Medical Affairs & Clinical Development) to ensure coordinated and aligned activities.
- Share actionable field insights that inform strategic planning and product development.
- Demonstrates proficiency in value/cost of care, hospitalizations, risk of progression, drug pricing pressures, reimbursement/payer education, and market access support.
- Brings impactful information & insights improving the value and appropriate use of our products. Builds and cultivates working relationships across field partners ensuring a coordinated approach.
- Sustains expertise in compound data, disease state management, emerging therapies, and the competitive landscape
- Responds to health care provider inquiries with integrity, compliance, and adherence to legal, regulatory, and Regeneron guidelines, policies & procedures.
- Contribute to specials projects, initiatives and field medical training programs
Qualifications
- Advanced Clinical/Science Degree (MD, PharmD, PhD) required plus minimum 5 years of relevant experience (clinical, managed care, or pharmaceutical industry) including 2 years in a Field Medical Affairs position (Medical Science Liaison or equivalent).
- Demonstrated expertise in rare bone diseases; experience in rare/genetic diseases strongly preferred.
- Residency within the designated territory is required.
- Willingness to travel up to 50% within the territory and attend national/international conferences as needed.
Skills
- Scientific leadership in rare diseases
- Effective communication of scientific and clinical data
- Territory coverage and relationship building with KOLs and medical professionals
Education
- Advanced Clinical/Science Degree (MD, PharmD, PhD) required
Additional Requirements
- Residency within the designated territory is required
- Willingness to travel up to 50% within the territory and attend national/international conferences as needed