
Clinical Research Physician- Oncology Global Medical Affairs
- Indianapolis, IN
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Understand and anticipate the scientific information needs of customers (oncologists, payers, patients, health care providers)
- Engage external customers through 1:1s, advisory boards, and congress-related activities
- Build and cultivate key oncology thought leader relationships
- Contribute to the development of medical strategies to support pre- and post-commercialization activities by working closely with the Global Medical Affairs, clinical development and brand teams
- Identify and deliver solutions to close oncology clinical care gaps
- Support internal field training of medical and commercial personnel
- Develop and maintain appropriate collaborations and relationships with relevant professional societies
- Stay on the cutting edge of emerging data/science sharing key trends and data that could inform strategy
- Identify evidence gaps and develop evidence generation proposals to address such
- Drive scientific disclosure strategy and plans
- Actively address customer questions in a timely fashion by leading data analyses and new clinical or health outcomes research efforts
- Collaborate with clinical development to inform drug development plans and clinical trials
- Participate in investigator identification and selection, in conjunction with clinical development teams
- Inform collaborative and investigator-initiated research (IIR) plan and publications, as requested
- Understand and actively address the scientific information needs of external customers in accordance with global procedures
- Analyze, interpret, and translate scientific data in order to generate scientific disclosures
- Support medical education initiatives including congress symposia, CME, and omnichannel education
- Review and inform medical letters, slide decks, and other medical information materials
- Play a leadership role in the generation of external disclosures (abstracts, posters, manuscripts)
- Collaborate with clinical development to support global regulatory requests (data generation, analysis, or dissemination)
- Offer scientific and creative input to contribute to the development, review, and approval of promotional materials for the commercial brand team
- Generate and deliver medical and disease state educational solutions
- Effectively partner internally and externally to execute medical priorities
- Work seamlessly across the enterprise to effectively lead cross-functional initiatives
- Adapt quickly with the ever-changing clinical landscape and/or program priorities
- Effectively communicate up, down, and across the organization
- Shape thoracic and diagnostic strategy and execution plans across the US and rest of the world
- Medical Doctor or Doctor of Osteopathy. Must be board eligible or certified in appropriate specialty/subspecialty or have completed the comparable level of post-medical school clinical training relevant to the country of hiring
- Must have completed education and training at a medical school that meets the requirements of the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). For the recognized list of foreign medical schools and the disapproved list, see
- Clinical research or pharmaceutical medicine experience preferred
- Lung cancer and/or precision medicine expertise preferred
- Knowledge of drug development and/or medical affairs preferred
- 5+ years of relevant professional experience preferred
- Oncology expertise
- Demonstrated ability to balance scientific priorities with business priorities
- Demonstrated strong communication, interpersonal, teamwork, organizational and negotiation skills
- Demonstrated ability to influence others (both cross-functionally and within your function)
- Ability to engage in domestic and international travel to the degree necessary to support the business
- Fluent in English, verbal and written communication