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Associate Medical Director – Rheumatology
Location
North Carolina
Posted
156 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Associate Medical Director – Rheumatology
Thermo Fisher Scientific
• Provides medical oversight of clinical trials • Attends and presents at investigator and sponsor meetings • Provides medical consultation to clients and project team members • Manages signal detection activities and medically reviews adverse events • Monitors safety variables of clinical studies
Job Requirements
- MD or equivalent required
- Active medical licensure preferred but not required
- Clinical experience in treating patients in rheumatology or related field
- Experience in clinical trials, pharmacovigilance, or safety
- Ability to provide medical consultation
- Fluent in spoken and written English
Benefits
- competitive remuneration
- annual incentive plan bonus
- healthcare
- range of employee benefits
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