Pfizer
Pharmaceutical
MedicalDirector,Migraine,non-MD
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“Medical Director, Migraine, non-MD at Pfizer. Skills: Medical strategy, Scientific expertise, Cross-functional collaboration. Provide scientific and medical expertise in migraine. Contribute to U.S. medical strategies and tactics”
What You'll Achieve.
Achieve meaningful outcomes; Create business impact; Enhance and deliver upon U.S. Medical plan(s); Support scientific accuracy and compliance; Achieve optimal labeling, access, and pricing
Industry & Context.
analytical skills; objectively interpret and analyze medical and scientific data; Proactively identifies and addresses potential medical issues
Ability to travel based on business needs, Requires working onsite 2 to 3 days per week, Permanent work authorization in the United States, U.S. work visa sponsorship is not available
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Doctoral degree in clinical/pharmacy specialty (PharmD, NP, PA) and/or PhD with 5+ years of relevant experience, At least 5 years of experience in Medical Affairs or closely related pharmaceutical function, Fluency in written and spoken English
Nice to Have
Experience in migraine or headache medicine therapeutic area, Working knowledge of promotional review, payer access, customer-facing medical, clinical trial operations, safety, and regulatory, Understanding of the drug development process, Knowledge of health care economics and its impact on medical decision making, analytical skills with the ability to objectively interpret and analyze medical and scientific data, Proven strategic thinking skills with the ability to interpret and implement strategic directions, Customer-oriented approach with the ability to work effectively in cross-functional and matrix teams, Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines effectively, Creativity, resourcefulness, high energy, and flexibility, Professional demeanor with interpersonal skills when working with external customers and internal colleagues, Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including presentation skills
What You'll Do.
Provide scientific and medical expertise in migraine, Contribute to U.S.
medical strategies and tactics, Support key internal and external medical initiatives, Engage with healthcare professionals, Identify clinical care gaps, Develop customer-focused scientific communication, Develop educational resources, Develop therapeutic area training, Support and shape U.S.
evidence generation strategy, Support and coordinate U.S.
medical congress activities, Provide scientific input into medical and educational content, Support the customer insights process, Provide expert input into Medical Letters, Deliver scientific training, Develop medical content for congresses, Represent U.S.
medical perspective in Publications, Identify and address potential medical issues, Assess safety and regulatory aspects, Manage medical affairs budget and expenditure.
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Integral member of the U.S. Medical Affairs organization; Member of cross-functional U.S. Migraine team(s); Work closely with Field Medical, Global Medical Affairs (GMA), and cross-functional colleagues; Collaborate with cross-functional colleagues from Commercial, Field Medical, HEOR, Digital, U.S. Medical Information; Collaborate with Legal, Regulatory, and Marketing colleagues; Seamless and coordinated partnership with Field Medical leadership; Partners with U.S. Medical Information; Collaborate with Global Medical Affairs (GMA); Collaborate with Commercial Development, Clinical Development, Research, and other cross-functional teams; Works within functional teams
Communication Scope
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; Presentation skills
Process & Methodology
Manage multiple tasks, Meet deadlines effectively, Manage medical affairs budget and expenditure for assigned projects
Full Job Description
**ROLE SUMMARY** The Medical Director will provide scientific and medical expertise in migraine, contributing to the development and execution of U.S. medical strategies and tactics for the rimegepant portfolio. The role will be an integral member of the U.S. Medical Affairs organization and the cross-functional U.S. Migraine team(s). The Medical Director will support key internal and external medical initiatives, including engagement with healthcare professionals, identification of clinical care gaps, and development of customer-focused scientific communication, educational resources, and therapeutic area training. The role will work closely with Field Medical, Global Medical Affairs (GMA), and cross-functional colleagues to support and execute upon the U.S. Medical Affairs plan. **ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES** * Supports the development and execution of U.S. medical strategies and tactics in support of the migraine portfolio. * Collaborates with cross-functional colleagues from Commercial, Field Medical, HEOR, Digital, U.S. Medical Information, and other relevant internal partners to enhance and deliver upon U.S. Medical plan(s). * Serves as a Medical Affairs reviewer within the U.S. Review Committee (RC), supporting scientific accuracy and compliance of promotional and non-promotional materials in collaboration with Legal, Regulatory, and Marketing colleagues. * Serves as a reliable scientific resource regarding disease state, clinical data, product labeling, and competitive landscape for migraine. * Supports and shapes the U.S. evidence generation strategy, including Phase IV research, real-world evidence (RWE), and publication activities. * Supports and coordinates U.S. medical congress activities, including coverage planning, session prioritization, and onsite medical support, in alignment with U.S. Medical Affairs plans. * Provides scientific input into the development of medical and educational content, ensuring accuracy, clinical relevance, and alignment with med
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