About the job
Medical Advisors provide medical and scientific expertise and guidance to investigators and CSU (Clinical Study Unit staff performing clinical trials within a CSU cluster to ensure patient safety and scientific integrity of the protocol which ensures the reliability of information provided to agencies at submission. They are therapeutically aligned medical experts in the country / region for the studies / projects they are responsible for. They provide appropriate medical and scientific feedback to Local CSU operations teams as well as global R&D Medical Operations, i.e., Clinical Research Director (CRD), Global Feasibility Lead (GFL), TA early planning leads, global project team, pharmacovigilance, and regulatory affairs. They ensure the medical and scientific collaboration with medical functions in the respective Business Units in the countries of their responsibility and with investigators, trialists, medical experts, and Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) in the country, region, or global level.
Responsibilities
Provide medical / scientific value across a continuum of both external and internal stakeholders : e.g., Key external experts and other healthcare professionals within assigned therapy area or assigned programs, (potential) investigators, professional societies, and patient organizations.
Review and resolve local medical issues / questions that arise during the entire course of the study and that arise from local regulatory authorities – if necessary, transferring issues to global teams.
Proactively seek and collect the medical voice of the external experts, potential investigators and KOLs to facilitate the conduct of clinical trials. Through appropriate scientific exchange and scientific engagement with external stakeholders, secure advice that informs and assists internal strategic functions in the development of compounds.
Act as the local medical expert to bring early input into study design and operational aspects.
Provides timely medical training to local Monitoring Team, including training to CSU staff on protocols, therapeutic area, disease, products, medical environment, medical and / or scientific training to new hires.
Provides medical and scientific advises to key internal stakeholders developing proposals : this may include, but is not limited to, reviewing the protocol for scientific / regulatory soundness and feasibility, providing medical / scientific insights on target site and principal investigator profiles, anticipated patient recruitment, standard of care and competitive landscape.
Exchange information between R&D and other departments within the affiliate and contribute to Medical Department Team meetings related to the therapeutic area to ensure objectives of these meetings are met.
Local scientific knowledge and lobbying allowing capture of country specific information on competitive intelligence and validation of global hypothesis from the Clinical Development Plan or assessment of Extended Synopsis (ES) / protocol contents.
Liaise with local Medical Leads within Sanofi Global Business Units in his / her country(ies) to manage investigators and compounds.
Support local / regional Investigator Meetings regarding medical content and interaction with investigators in collaboration with CRD.
Ensure accuracy of translation of medical terms related to study documents when translated into the local language, including ICF, patient materials, wherever appropriate.
Contribution to protocol optimization and standard of care assessment as a part of Pressure Test to position the study in the ecosystem and drive local strategy.
Patient Network Engagement at local / regional level, being the link to Patient Informed Development & Health Value Translation Team.
Collaborate with TA Lead providing impactful and relevant local information to support the Global Strategy per TA including information to support diverse study population.
Knowledge And Skills
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Selling Point
1. By engaging in discussions with leading physicians in the relevant therapeutic area about the positioning and significance of new pharmaceutical products in the Japanese market, you can contribute to the advancement of clinical trials and help deliver innovative medicines to patients.
2. By exchanging views with patient organizations, you can promote patient-centric drug development in collaboration with patients themselves.
3. Gaining experience in this role opens up future career opportunities, such as taking on responsibilities for designing drug development strategies in Japan.
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Better is out there. Better medications, better outcomes, better science. But progress doesn’t happen without people – people from different backgrounds, in different locations, doing different roles, all united by one thing : a desire to make miracles happen. So, let’s be those people.
At Sanofi, we provide equal opportunities to all regardless of race, colour, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, ability or gender identity.
Watch our and check out our Diversity Equity and Inclusion actions at !
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