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Global Medical Advisor

EPM Scientific
Glasgow
8 months ago
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EPM Scientific are currently working with a Pharmaceutical company with an diverse pipeline, who are urgently seeking a Medical Advisor to to join their Global team. See a short summary below;



Contract Conditions:


  • Start date: ASAP
  • Location: United Kingdom, Remote
  • Contract: Permanent, Full Time
  • Language: English, other European languages are a plus
  • Project: Neurology (Pain)



Key Responsibilities:


  • Contribute to the development and execution of the global medical strategy for the assigned therapeutic area, ensuring alignment with corporate objectives and regulatory requirements.
  • Serve as a key medical expert, providing scientific support and guidance to internal teams, including clinical development, regulatory affairs, and commercial functions.
  • Support the planning and execution of advisory boards, medical education initiatives, and scientific exchange activities to enhance awareness and understanding of company assets.
  • Provide medical training and education to internal teams, including medical science liaisons (MSLs) and commercial teams, to enhance their scientific knowledge and field effectiveness.



Requirements


  • Strong (8+ years preferred) experience in the field of Medical Affairs
  • MD Required
  • Experience (2+ years preferred) working with Pain required

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