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. Fellows will be integrated into typical daily workflows of each functional area while also participating and potentially leading special projects and initiatives. In the second year, the fellow will select
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. Throughout the fellowship, the fellow will engage in projects to learn and understand different disease states, product data, and the roles and functions within Medical Affairs. The fellow will develop
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in a specific therapeutic area to lead a longitudinal project across Medical Affairs. · Develop a working knowledge of various departments, processes, regulations, and compliance that aligns with
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(digital) channels for both HCPs and patients Support commercial activities at key conferences, including booth design and development, product theaters, and promotional sponsorships Assess competitive
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opportunities may vary depending on the interests of the PharmD fellow(s) as well as the needs of the department. Overall, the structured program will provide a cumulative set of skills that will help facilitate
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alignment with medical communication objectives Participate in the development and execution of medical training plans Help support the execution of omnichannel and digital strategy within Medical Affairs
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scientific and strategic assistance to safety product leads to support Alnylam products · Participate in the collection, interpretation, and presentation of safety data in internal forums · Support
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industry opportunities and expand upon experiences through additional projects of interest Qualifications • Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an ACPE-accredited institution • Eligible for pharmacist licensure
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academic venues; contribute to grant writing and funding proposals. (15%) Help establish the Digital Civics Initiatives as a nexus of civic- and community-engaged computing and design research
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independently and take initiative on a variety of projects at both the industry site and Northeastern Additional Information Applicants should submit the following application materials by the priority deadline