US Director, Precision Medicine – Pan-Tumor, Payor & Access Strategy Lead, Medical Affairs, Health Systems Oncology

Medical DirectorMedical DirectorFull TimeRemoteSeniorTeam 10,001+Since 1891H1B SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

United States

Posted

4 days ago

Salary

$210.4K - $331.1K / year

Seniority

Senior

Postgraduate Degree5 yrs expEnglish

Job Description

US Director, Precision Medicine – Pan-Tumor, Payor & Access Strategy Lead, Medical Affairs, Health Systems Oncology

MSD

• Responsible for the direction, coordination, implementation, control, and execution of USMA and HSO payor and access strategy • Lead the U.S. HSO integrated Field Medical (FM) plan process • Develops and directs payor and access strategy in alignment with organizational priorities • Guides U.S. Payor Access Team (US PAT) to support prioritizing U.S. gaps/needs assessment

Job Requirements

  • Minimum Advanced health-care/science degree (MD, PhD, or PharmD)
  • Five or more years of prior pharmaceutical industry experience
  • Strong understanding of the oncology diagnostics, biomarker, and reimbursement landscape
  • Knowledge of national and society treatment guidelines related to oncology and precision medicine

Benefits

  • medical, dental, vision healthcare and other insurance benefits (for employee and family)
  • retirement benefits, including 401(k)
  • paid holidays
  • vacation
  • compassionate and sick days

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