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Sr Medical Safety Advisor

Employer
IQVIA
Location
Warsaw
Start date
18 Feb 2021
Closing date
20 Mar 2021

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Discipline
Medical Affairs, Medical Advisor
Hours
Full Time
Contract Type
Permanent
Experience Level
Management

Job Details

Job Overview

The objective of this position is to provide medical expertise in the evaluation of safety data from a variety of sources as part of the overall pharmacovigilance process and determine the medical and scientific relevance of serious adverse event reports within the context of the product’s safety profile as well as other products within the same therapeutic area. Also, this position plays a greater role as a senior technical leader and participate in matrix management activities including preparation or participation in evaluating safety issues and preparation of aggregate reports in collaboration with the Post-Marketing Safety Experts and Safety Surveillance Group and be responsible for surveillance activities for selected products.

Essential Functions

• Perform medical review and clarification of trial-related Adverse Events (AEs) and post-marketing adverse drug reactions (ADRs) including narrative content, queries, coding, expectedness, seriousness, causality and company summary
• Compose, edit and medically review Analyses of Similar Events (AOSE) for expedited cases as appropriate based on regulatory requirements
• Provide coding review of AEs, SAEs, SADRs, Past medical history, Concomitant medications or other medical data listings to verify and medically vet clinical data
• Serve as an internal consultant to pharmacovigilance case processing teams on projects being supported
• Perform medical safety review of the protocol, Investigative Brochure, and/or Case Report Forms (CRFs) for appropriate safety content and data capture, as applicable
• Provide aggregate reviews of safety information, including but not limited to  clinical data, postmarketing, literature review and observational studies to maintain oversight of a product’s safety profile (e.g: DSUR, RMP, PBRER, ad hoc regulatory reports etc)
• Ensure service delivery from productivity, compliance and quality perspective within regulatory /contracted timelines. Lead and participate in the initiatives taken for the same from team delivery perspective
• Provide therapeutic area/pharmacovigilance issue guidance in the context of leading/managing other safety team members in single case assessment.
• Ensure update of watch list, list of expectednsess, labeling list/RSIs etc for the assigned products and develop such additional capabilities within the team
• Lead, drive and participate in training activities, product transitions, audit preparation and knowledge exchange initiatives
• Review and sign off on the Project Safety Plan and Medical Monitoring Plan per medical safety scope agreed in contract, as applicable
• Attend project meetings, medical safety team meetings, and represent safety and clinical data review findings during client meetings, as applicable
• Act as Lead Safety Physician, or additional team support, and/or back up on assigned projects as applicable
• Provide medical escalation support for medical information and  EU Qualified Persons for Pharmacovigilance projects, as applicable
• 24 hour medical support as required on assigned projects
• Maintain awareness of medical safety-regulatory industry developments
• Provide support and participate in signal detection efforts, e.g. strategy meetings etc. as applicable

Qualifications

• Other A medical degree from an accredited and internationally recognized medical school with a curriculum relevant to general medical education. Req
• Three (3 years) experience practicing clinical medicine after award of medical degree. Graduate, and/or Residency training can qualify for clinical practice experience Req
• Two (2) years of pharma experience Pref
• Sound knowledge of Medicine
• In-depth knowledge of applicable global, regional and local clinical research regulatory requirements; i.e., Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) guidelines
• Knowledge of Pharmacovigilance- ICSR and Aggregate reports
• In-depth knowledge of departmental standard operating procedures (SOPs)
• Skill in use of multiple safety databases
• Adequate Computer skills, especially Microsoft word, excel & PowerPoint
• Good communication skills- verbal and written
• Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with managers, co-workers, investigative site staff, clients and regulatory agency representatives
• Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, managers and clients
•  A valid medical license, or equivalent, from the country or region in which he/she resides and works  

At IQVIA, we believe in pushing the boundaries of human science and data science to make the biggest impact possible – to help our customers create a healthier world. The advanced analytics, technology solutions and contract research services we provide to the life sciences industry are made possible by our 67,000+ employees around the world who apply their insight, curiosity and intellectual courage every step of the way. Learn more at jobs.iqvia.com.

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