Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc
Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs- Hematology (Chicago area)
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Lansing, Michigan, United States,
As an Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs, you will be a field-facing representative engaging in the exchange of scientific data and medical information with KOLs, HCPs, researchers, pharmacists, and population-based decision makers. You will demonstrate a thorough understanding of B-Cell Malignancies, including NHL and Multiple Myeloma, aligned with our strategic plans.Territory:
Chicago/northern IL, WI, MI (upper peninsula)A typical day may include the following:Identifying and maintaining a list of relevant medical/therapeutic area experts, investigator targets, and associated plans of action.Establishing, fostering, cultivating, and maintaining peer relationships with KOLs in Hematological Malignancies.Acting as the primary clinical/scientific resource to HCPs in the territory for information pertaining to disease state and Regeneron’s product, ensuring awareness and understanding.Participating in the development and management of company-sponsored clinical trials.Establishing scientific relationships with investigators and internal Medical Affairs, supporting investigator-initiated study (IIS) concept programs.Identifying relevant insights on research developments and treatment landscape to shape medical strategy.Identifying gaps in research needs and creating opportunities by collaborating with potential and existing investigators and site personnel.Responding to requests for information related to study indications, disease state, and therapeutic area, and presenting/discussing scientific and clinical data.Attending medical conferences to collect and report relevant scientific, clinical, and competitive intelligence.Ensuring company policies, procedures, principles, and financial controls are maintained with integrity and professionalism displayed internally and externally.This may be for you if:Want to be a part of a pre-launch stage Field Medical team with potential for multiple launches.Are highly skilled in the art of strategic conversation along with a demonstrated ability to assess issues as they arise and adapt appropriately.Can demonstrate an understanding of “know your audience” and the ability to tailor information appropriately.Have demonstrated the ability to anticipate, organize, plan, and handle multiple priorities while adapting to the needs of the company.To be considered, you are required to have:A doctorate-level education in a medical or health sciences (e.g., MD/DO/MBBS, PhD, PharmD).8+ years of relevant experience, including 4+ years working as a Medical Science Liaison within the Oncology/Hematology field or a combination of experience working within Oncology/Hematology (lymphoma and/or multiple myeloma is preferred).Knowledge of treatment guidelines, clinical research processes, FDA regulations, pharma regulations/compliant practices, and OIG guidelines.Additional requirements:Residency in the assigned territory is required.Travel: Capable of engaging in frequent business travel (approximately 70% of time), including air travel, ability to travel overnight and occasionally on weekends.Possesses and maintains a valid driver’s license and clean driving record.Ability to work in a matrix environment including cross-functional commercial partners within a pharmaceutical corporate environment.Preferred experiences include:Established relationships with KOLs in malignant hematology and knowledge of institutions focused on Hematologic Malignancies.Drug launch experience is strongly preferred.Salary Range (annually):$165,900.00 - $270,700.00
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Chicago/northern IL, WI, MI (upper peninsula)A typical day may include the following:Identifying and maintaining a list of relevant medical/therapeutic area experts, investigator targets, and associated plans of action.Establishing, fostering, cultivating, and maintaining peer relationships with KOLs in Hematological Malignancies.Acting as the primary clinical/scientific resource to HCPs in the territory for information pertaining to disease state and Regeneron’s product, ensuring awareness and understanding.Participating in the development and management of company-sponsored clinical trials.Establishing scientific relationships with investigators and internal Medical Affairs, supporting investigator-initiated study (IIS) concept programs.Identifying relevant insights on research developments and treatment landscape to shape medical strategy.Identifying gaps in research needs and creating opportunities by collaborating with potential and existing investigators and site personnel.Responding to requests for information related to study indications, disease state, and therapeutic area, and presenting/discussing scientific and clinical data.Attending medical conferences to collect and report relevant scientific, clinical, and competitive intelligence.Ensuring company policies, procedures, principles, and financial controls are maintained with integrity and professionalism displayed internally and externally.This may be for you if:Want to be a part of a pre-launch stage Field Medical team with potential for multiple launches.Are highly skilled in the art of strategic conversation along with a demonstrated ability to assess issues as they arise and adapt appropriately.Can demonstrate an understanding of “know your audience” and the ability to tailor information appropriately.Have demonstrated the ability to anticipate, organize, plan, and handle multiple priorities while adapting to the needs of the company.To be considered, you are required to have:A doctorate-level education in a medical or health sciences (e.g., MD/DO/MBBS, PhD, PharmD).8+ years of relevant experience, including 4+ years working as a Medical Science Liaison within the Oncology/Hematology field or a combination of experience working within Oncology/Hematology (lymphoma and/or multiple myeloma is preferred).Knowledge of treatment guidelines, clinical research processes, FDA regulations, pharma regulations/compliant practices, and OIG guidelines.Additional requirements:Residency in the assigned territory is required.Travel: Capable of engaging in frequent business travel (approximately 70% of time), including air travel, ability to travel overnight and occasionally on weekends.Possesses and maintains a valid driver’s license and clean driving record.Ability to work in a matrix environment including cross-functional commercial partners within a pharmaceutical corporate environment.Preferred experiences include:Established relationships with KOLs in malignant hematology and knowledge of institutions focused on Hematologic Malignancies.Drug launch experience is strongly preferred.Salary Range (annually):$165,900.00 - $270,700.00
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