CrawlJobs Logo
Briefcase Icon
Category Icon

Filters

×
Filters

No filters available for this job position.

Medical information manager Jobs

2 Job Offers

Filters
New
Senior Manager/ Manager – Medical Information
Save Icon
Location Icon
Location
United Kingdom; Poland , London; Warsaw
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
theramex.com Logo
Theramex
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Medical Information Manager
Save Icon
Lead a high-performing Medical Information team in Melbourne, ensuring accurate, compliant client service delivery. This role requires a Pharmacy/scientific graduate with 3+ years' MI experience, including supervision and strong project management. Enjoy a hybrid model, work-life balance, and imp...
Location Icon
Location
Australia , Melbourne
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
productlifegroup.com Logo
Product Life Group
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Explore a rewarding career path in Medical Information Manager jobs, a critical nexus between complex clinical data and its practical application in healthcare and the pharmaceutical industry. Medical Information Managers are specialized professionals who serve as the authoritative source for accurate, evidence-based, and timely scientific and medical information about a company's products. They are the guardians of data integrity, ensuring that healthcare professionals, patients, and internal stakeholders receive precise and compliant information to support safe and effective product use. Professionals in these roles typically oversee the entire Medical Information function. A core responsibility involves developing and maintaining a comprehensive library of standard responses to medical inquiries. These inquiries, often complex and technical, come from healthcare providers seeking deeper insights into drug efficacy, safety, dosing, and clinical data. Beyond reactive responses, Medical Information Managers proactively create and update FAQs, product monographs, and other scientific documents. They are frequently tasked with managing and providing oversight for third-party medical information call centers or vendors, ensuring the quality and consistency of the information disseminated externally. Furthermore, they analyze inquiry trends to generate valuable insights that inform medical strategy, identify evidence gaps, and contribute to risk management plans. They also play a key role in training internal teams, such as sales and marketing, on product data to ensure all communications are scientifically accurate and align with approved labeling. To excel in Medical Information Manager jobs, a specific educational and skill-based foundation is required. A postgraduate degree in a life science discipline, such as Pharmacy (PharmD), Medicine (MD), or a PhD in a relevant field, is typically essential. Several years of experience in medical information, drug safety, or clinical development within the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or medical device sectors are standard prerequisites. Key skills include exceptional scientific writing and verbal communication abilities, allowing them to distill complex data for various audiences. They must possess strong analytical and critical thinking skills to interpret clinical studies and literature. A thorough understanding of global regulatory guidelines (e.g., from the FDA, EMA) governing medical communications and product promotion is mandatory. Proficiency in medical information databases and systems is also common. For those with the right expertise, Medical Information Manager jobs offer a dynamic and impactful career at the heart of medical science, with opportunities for advancement into leadership positions in medical affairs.

Filters

×
Countries
Category
Location
Work Mode
Salary