Medical Information Specialist
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Title: Scientific Communications/Publications Manager, Oncology
Location: REMOTE
Duration: 10+ months
Schedule: 9am to 5pm
Note:
- Advanced scientific or clinical degree in the life sciences (e.g.Ph.D., Pharm.D.)
- Experience: · Medical / Scientific / Clinical background in Oncology ·
- Demonstrated successful experience in Scientific Communications/Medical Affairs within Pharma / Biotech industry ·
- Experience managing publication agencies.
- Knowledge of industry guidelines pertaining to data dissemination (e.g., CONSORT, ICMJE, GPPs)
Job Description:
- The (Senior) Scientific Publication Manager, Global Scientific Communications, Oncology is accountable for the development and execution of scientific publications activities for Hematology/Oncology.
- Involvement with publication’s development may include reviewing manuscript drafts and collaborating with the therapy area publications lead to align the strategy on data dissemination.
- Demonstrate exceptional project management expertise, including the ability to drive various initiatives at a time, implement processes, and drive results in a fast-paced, multi-stakeholder environment.
- Job duties are subject to evolution, potentially encompassing responsibilities beyond those explicitly outlined in the initial description.
- Become a subject matter expert and internal liaison for Oncology.
- Manage the execution of the global publication plan for Oncology, including presence at scientific congresses, with an understanding of how these activities support the overall Medical and Brand strategy.
- Contribute to the generation of the Annual Publications plans in conjunction with the Project teams based on scientific and unmet medical needs.
- Understand and follow the various compliance policies in place for global and US publications and medical education activities.
- Manage external vendors/medical agencies assisting with medical content planning and execution, as well as manage budgets.
- Experience managing publication agencies.
- Budget and forecasting experience.
- Knowledge of industry guidelines pertaining to data dissemination (e.g., CONSORT, ICMJE, GPPs) and interactions with health care providers (e.g., PhRMA Code, AdvaMed guidelines).
- Experience in supervising and managing medical writing tasks and tools, including electronic tools.
Title: Scientific Communications/Publications Manager, Oncology
Location: REMOTE
Duration: 10+ months
Schedule: 9am to 5pm
Note:
- Advanced scientific or clinical degree in the life sciences (e.g.Ph.D., Pharm.D.)
- Experience: · Medical / Scientific / Clinical background in Oncology ·
- Demonstrated successful experience in Scientific Communications/Medical Affairs within Pharma / Biotech industry ·
- Experience managing publication agencies.
- Knowledge of industry guidelines pertaining to data dissemination (e.g., CONSORT, ICMJE, GPPs)
Job Description:
- The (Senior) Scientific Publication Manager, Global Scientific Communications, Oncology is accountable for the development and execution of scientific publications activities for Hematology/Oncology.
- Involvement with publication’s development may include reviewing manuscript drafts and collaborating with the therapy area publications lead to align the strategy on data dissemination.
- Demonstrate exceptional project management expertise, including the ability to drive various initiatives at a time, implement processes, and drive results in a fast-paced, multi-stakeholder environment.
- Job duties are subject to evolution, potentially encompassing responsibilities beyond those explicitly outlined in the initial description.
- Become a subject matter expert and internal liaison for Oncology.
- Manage the execution of the global publication plan for Oncology, including presence at scientific congresses, with an understanding of how these activities support the overall Medical and Brand strategy.
- Contribute to the generation of the Annual Publications plans in conjunction with the Project teams based on scientific and unmet medical needs.
- Understand and follow the various compliance policies in place for global and US publications and medical education activities.
- Manage external vendors/medical agencies assisting with medical content planning and execution, as well as manage budgets.
- Experience managing publication agencies.
- Budget and forecasting experience.
- Knowledge of industry guidelines pertaining to data dissemination (e.g., CONSORT, ICMJE, GPPs) and interactions with health care providers (e.g., PhRMA Code, AdvaMed guidelines).
- Experience in supervising and managing medical writing tasks and tools, including electronic tools.