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Global Medical Director - Rare Disease

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Global Medical Director – Rare Disease
This position is to be based out of either Paris, France or London, UK.
As part of the Rare Diseases division, this Global Medical Director role will focus on a launch brand to treat Rare Liver Diseases. This is a very visible role with exposure to working with senior stakeholders and cross-functional teams. This is a truly global role and a great opportunity for someone to expand on their global experience or step up from another International/Regional role.
For this role it is essential that any interested candidates have Global Medical Affairs experience and ideally worked in Hepatology or Rare Diseases.
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Key responsibilities:
- Devise and execute global Medical Affairs launch strategy and plan
- Work closely with cross-functional team on integrated plans
- Support the development of clinical & real-world evidence
- Plan and deliver advisory boards
- Develop and lead global congress and symposia activities
- Involvement in publication planning and speaker training programs
- Establish and nurture relationships with KOLs in scientific exchange
- Provide medical input into lifecycle management initiatives
- Attend all relevant major conferences


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Candidate Requirements:
- Higher degree in the life sciences or relevant clinical discipline
- Therapy area experience in Hepatology, Gastroenterology, Rare Disease or the Specialty Medicine space is required
- Experience in Global Medical Affairs
- Launch experience
- Strong leadership, stakeholder management and influencing skills
To apply for this position please use the “Apply” option or feel free to send your CV directly to the Pharma-Partners team via email info@pharma-partners.co.uk
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