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Medical Affairs Scientist, Cardiac Imaging (Irvine, CA) Johnson and Johnson MedTech, Electrophysiology

Johnson & Johnson
Full-time
Remote friendly (Irvine, CA)
United States
$109,000 - $169,050 USD yearly
Medical Affairs

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Role Summary

Medical Affairs Scientist, Cardiac Imaging, to join our team in Irvine, CA. Role involves providing scientific insights through literature, supporting company-sponsored clinical trials and product evidentiary needs for safety and effectiveness assessments, and collaborating with R&D, Strategic Marketing, and Clinical Affairs to uncover gaps and generate evidence to support marketing messages.

Responsibilities

  • Perform scientific exploration including systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and literature analysis to understand clinical and technological gaps, device evidence, or disease state reviews.
  • Write and publish peer-reviewed pieces including abstracts, posters, and articles; present at conferences when possible.
  • Provide insights to collaborating functions including R&D, GSM, HEMA, and CA.
  • Support recruitment and mentoring of interns to increase scientific content exploration and publication.
  • Support the study medical lead for company-sponsored clinical studies, assisting the clinical trial team to execute the study safely, effectively, and timely.
  • Contribute to development and approval of clinical trial protocols, informed consents, investigator brochures, committee charters, and other study materials.
  • Conduct routine review of adverse events, medical coding, source documents, and subject narratives.
  • Contribute to drafting and review of study reports (APR, CSR) and other regulatory submissions.
  • Support the evidence needs of technical documentation for new products in development and lifecycle management.
  • Provide informed scientific input during study team meetings.
  • Support generation of preclinical and clinical evidence strategies to support clinical claims and characterize product capabilities and clinical workflows with Marketing, R&D, and other teams.
  • Support early product introduction to the market, launches, and internal/external training.
  • Travel up to 25% of the time.
  • Perform other duties as needed.

Qualifications

  • A degree in science, engineering, or medicine is required; MS or PhD preferred.
  • Cardiac imaging experience.
  • Demonstrated experience in scientific research, publications, and presentations.
  • A minimum of 2 years of clinical, engineering, or life science experience.
  • Structural heart imaging including echocardiography and CT experience.
  • Ability to communicate sophisticated scientific and medical information to diverse audiences.
  • Experience with Medical/Clinical/R&D teams in a regulated medical device environment preferred.
  • Strong interpersonal and scientific communication skills (written and verbal).
  • Self-starter with ability to collaborate in a cross-functional team and work independently as needed.
  • Project management, time management, organizational and prioritization skills; ability to manage multiple tasks.
  • Reliability and flexibility in a fast-paced environment; team-oriented.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office.

Education

  • A degree in science, engineering, or medicine is required. Master of Science or PhD preferred.

Skills

  • Analytical reasoning
  • Clinical research and regulations
  • Clinical trials operations
  • Communication, stakeholder engagement
  • Data analysis
  • Digital literacy
  • Medical affairs and medical communications
  • Product development lifecycle
  • Report writing
  • Team collaboration
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