Role Summary
The Associate Director, Global Medical Information is responsible for management of Hematology/Oncology medical information activities at Jazz Pharmaceuticals. They ensure medical accuracy for global promotional and medical materials, collaborate with the Medical Director, maintain robust references, deliver high-quality responses to global medical information inquiries, and ensure regulatory compliance of the Medical Information Call Center. They also survey medical literature to keep materials accurate and clinically impactful.
Responsibilities
- Supports global Promotional/Medical Review Committee meetings by reviewing and approving promotional/medical materials for medical accuracy.
- Provide timely medical information responses to questions about Jazz Pharmaceuticals marketed and investigational products and disease states from patients, health care professionals, and internal employees, under minimal direction.
- Independently create new Standard Responses (SRs) and update existing SRs based on in-house data and medical literature.
- Train sales team on Medical Information processes.
- Assist in the management of Medical Information vendors.
- Assist in developing standard processes related to Medical Information services.
- Perform critical analysis and synthesis of internal/external literature.
- Provide coverage for the Medical Information booth at US and international medical conferences.
- Travel up to 10-20% (domestic and international).
Qualifications
- Prior Hematology/Oncology experience preferred.
- Proven experience in a Medical Information Department in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Global medical information product lead experience preferred.
- Medical information product launch experience preferred.
- Ability to understand products and diseases to provide independent, accurate information that meets regulatory requirements.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to develop and maintain good working relationships with internal departments and external contacts.
- Demonstrated expertise in drug information communication.
- Knowledge of regulatory requirements and guidances for responding to unsolicited information requests.
Education
- Advanced degree preferred (PharmD, MD, PhD, or equivalent).