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Join BD as a Clinical Specialist for Biosurgery & Infection Prevention in Milan. Provide expert clinical support, training, and OR coverage across Italy. Utilize your surgical experience to drive education, build KOL relationships, and support clinical trials. Enjoy a competitive package within a...
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Italy , Milan
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32600.00 - 52175.00 EUR / Year
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Until further notice
A Clinical Specialist in Biosurgery & Infection Prevention (BIP) is a pivotal hybrid role that bridges the gap between innovative medical technology and clinical practice. These highly skilled professionals act as clinical experts and educators, dedicated to advancing patient safety and surgical outcomes. For healthcare professionals seeking to transition from direct patient care to a field-focused role that leverages their clinical expertise, Clinical Specialist BIP jobs offer a dynamic and impactful career path. This profession is central to the adoption of advanced technologies designed to control bleeding, manage surgical sites, and prevent post-operative infections. Individuals in this role typically serve as the primary clinical resource for both a commercial sales team and the healthcare professionals using the products. A core responsibility involves providing comprehensive clinical and technical support, which includes conducting in-depth product demonstrations and hands-on training sessions for surgeons, nurses, and hospital staff. They are frequently present in the operating room, offering real-time clinical case coverage, troubleshooting, and ensuring optimal product utilization. Beyond the OR, they develop and execute specialized educational programs, facilitate workshops, and lead peer-to-peer learning forums to build clinical competency and drive evidence-based practice. Common responsibilities for a Clinical Specialist in this field extend to strategic clinical development. This often involves identifying and cultivating reference centers and building strong networks with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) to support clinical education and advocacy. They play a crucial role in evidence generation, frequently providing technical support for clinical trials and research initiatives that demonstrate product value. Collaboration with the commercial team is essential to identify growth opportunities, support new product launches, and ensure that customer education aligns with therapeutic goals. Extensive travel is a standard requirement of the job, as specialists work directly with multiple healthcare facilities across their territory. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs are stringent, reflecting the role's clinical and technical demands. Candidates generally possess an undergraduate or advanced degree in a healthcare discipline such as Nursing, Medicine, or Biomedical Engineering, coupled with active clinical licensure or certification. Several years of hands-on clinical experience in surgical or operating room environments is paramount, providing the necessary credibility and practical understanding. Proven ability in clinical education, training, and public speaking is essential. The ideal candidate has a deep knowledge of surgical procedures, hospital protocols, and infection prevention principles, complemented by strong interpersonal skills for building trust with diverse medical teams. Fluency in the local language and English, business acumen, and a willingness for significant regional travel are standard expectations for these highly specialized roles.

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