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Director, Medical Affairs – m/f/d

DirectorDirectorFull TimeRemoteLeadTeam 10,001+Since 1888H1B SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

Spain

Posted

9 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Lead

Postgraduate Degree8 yrs expEnglish

Job Description

Director, Medical Affairs – m/f/d

Abbott

• Regionally responsible for Investigator Initiated Study and Research Grant programs • Develop the priorities for the Global Abbott HF ISS strategy • Responsible for medical affairs contributions to physician level professional education on advanced HF, MCS and hemodynamic management • Work with professional societies on increasing awareness and knowledge about advanced HF and hemodynamic management • Assists the commercial and marketing teams with strategic customer and KOL interactions as needed • Leads and delivers internal educational activities related to HF • Provide input to R&D on all aspects and stages of the product portfolio • Support clinical affairs and help drive Abbott led trials and ensure the region is represented in critical evidence generation in the field of HF • Be responsible for off label discussions with clinicians in the OUS region • Assist market access with clinical input to reimbursement processes OUS • Represent Abbott HF Medical Affairs in interactions with regulatory bodies • Assists investigation teams by providing medical input as needed • Provides medical support for reporting to regulatory authorities when needed • Responsible for updating medical affairs procedural documents and submitting change requests when needed

Job Requirements

  • MD degree (+ 8 years) with clinical experience in the cardiovascular disease area
  • Experience with medical research and scientific publishing required
  • Fluent English required, any additional language is a plus

Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • Professional development opportunities

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