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Opportunity: Associate Director, Global Health Economics & Outcomes Research, CV/Met (#1001753) @ Bristol-Myers Squibb--Princeton, NJ (US)
Submitted by Jody Aikawa; posted on Wednesday, October 06, 2010
RESPONSIBILITIES
Primary responsibility will be to lead outcomes research activities/studies in support of an oral antidiabetic agent in phase 3 development, with additional support as needed for other pipeline assets in the cardiovascular and metabolics therapeutic area. Develop and execute innovative and aligned health outcomes plans to support optimal development, commercialization and access for in line and marketed products in the relevant therapeutic area. Build very strong internal and external relationships within BMS and with the external academic community to enhance the quality and value of the health outcomes plans and deliverables. Ensure efficient collaboration and alignment with joint venture partners where applicable.
REQUIREMENTS
- Prior scientific leadership experience with completed health services research studies.
- Strong knowledge of the research methods applicable to health economics and outcomes research.
- Experience in building relationships across several functions including market access, commercial, clinical research, regulatory sciences and across different geographies/regions.
- Prior experience and interactions with reimbursement authorities and health technology assessment authorities is a plus.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills and strategic leadership skills are required.
- A doctoral degree in related fields such as medicine, pharmacy, epidemiology, health economics/econometrics, statistics, public health policy, will be a plus and a minimum of 5 years of pharmaceutical industry experience in outcomes research is required.
- Experience within the cardiovascular or metabolics area is required.
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