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Clinical Sales Specialist, Acute Care
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Join Baxter's mission to save and sustain lives as a Clinical Sales Specialist in Acute Care. This role requires a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) with 5+ years of top medical device sales success in the Western U.S. You will drive new business, manage sophisticated deals, and build key ho...
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Baxter
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Healthcare Clinical Billing Research Specialist
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Join our team as a Healthcare Clinical Billing Research Specialist for a 100% remote contract in Dallas. This role requires expertise in clinical research billing, Medicare guidelines, and tools like Epic EMR. You will ensure billing accuracy and compliance for clinical studies. We offer a compre...
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United States , Dallas
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Robert Half
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Clinical Documentation Integrity Specialist
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Join our team as a Clinical Documentation Integrity Specialist in West Covina. You will ensure the accuracy and quality of inpatient clinical records, applying MS-DRG/APR-DRG and ICD-10 guidelines. This role requires a medical degree or BSN, 3+ years of acute care experience, and strong analytica...
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United States , West Covina
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Emanate Health
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Clinical Operations Specialist
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Join Parexel as a Clinical Operations Assistant to advance global healthcare. Utilize your science degree and site experience to support clinical trials through document management and administrative tasks. Enjoy flexible hours, professional growth, and a collaborative environment on groundbreaki...
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Parexel
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About the Clinical Specialist role

Explore rewarding clinical specialist jobs, a dynamic and vital profession at the intersection of healthcare, medical technology, and scientific research. Clinical specialists serve as essential liaisons, ensuring that advanced medical products, therapies, and protocols are implemented safely and effectively to improve patient outcomes. This role is highly specialized, demanding a unique blend of deep scientific knowledge, technical proficiency, and exceptional interpersonal skills.

Professionals in clinical specialist jobs typically fall into two primary domains: those supporting medical device/technology companies and those involved in pharmaceutical/biotech development. In the medical device sphere, clinical specialists provide direct, on-site support in clinical settings like operating rooms and cath labs. They are responsible for the technical operation of complex equipment, such as imaging systems or surgical navigation tools, and offer real-time guidance to surgeons and clinical staff during procedures. Their duties include training healthcare personnel, troubleshooting equipment, managing product installations, and gathering clinical feedback for product development. They ensure that technology is utilized to its full potential, directly impacting surgical precision and patient care.

In the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector, clinical specialists often focus on the non-clinical or translational research stages. Here, the role centers on designing and overseeing critical studies that evaluate drug safety and efficacy before human trials. Responsibilities commonly include developing non-clinical study plans, managing contracts with research organizations (CROs), monitoring study progress for compliance with protocols, and analyzing resulting data. A significant part of the job involves preparing detailed documentation and summaries for regulatory submissions to agencies like the FDA or EMA, making their work crucial for advancing new therapies from the lab to the clinic.

Common requirements for clinical specialist jobs include an advanced degree in a life science field such as Biomedical Engineering, Pharmacy, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or Nursing. Hands-on experience in a clinical, technical support, or drug development environment is typically essential. Key skills span scientific analysis, regulatory knowledge, project management, and outstanding communication abilities to educate diverse audiences, from scientists to surgeons. Professionals must be adept at problem-solving, detail-oriented, and capable of working independently in high-stakes environments.

For those seeking a career that directly bridges innovation with patient care, clinical specialist jobs offer a challenging and impactful pathway. Discover opportunities to apply your expertise in a role that is critical to the advancement of modern medicine.