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Medics

Why you might consider moving to a job within the pharmaceutical industry?

The primary objectives for most medics who have chosen to move to jobs in the pharmaceutical industry are:

  • To maintain and expand their personal commitment to the well being of the largest possible number of patients.
  • To be at the leading edge of therapeutic progress and discovery.
  • To renew the element of intellectual challenge in their daily lives.
  • To have the opportunity to build positive relationships in a much broader clinical and business community.
  • To free personal and financial advancement from systems constraints.
  • To be able to influence the direction taken by important enterprises.

 
A physician may be employed into a number of types of positions jobs within Servier UK the main areas and key responsibilities are outlined below:

  • International Project Manager
    • International project managers are responsible for the:
    • Initial conception of Clinical Trials within the relevant therapeutic area
    • Medical management of these clinical trials in Phase I, II or III and post registration.
  • Clinical Research
  • Medical Advisor
    • Medical advisors provide medical affairs support for Servier products that maximises market access value, with specific focus on:
    • Ethical promotion.
    • Relationship development with clinical KOLs.
    • National guideline and formulary development e.g. NICE/SMC.
    • Phase IV studies.
    • Clinical risk management.
  • Pharmacovigilance
    • Medical project managers are involved with the:
    • Medical review of Case Report Forms.
    • Preparation of the narratives for adverse events in accordance with applicable guidelines and SOPs.
    • Management of external and outsourced medical review activities.

 

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