Job Description
PSI Medical Monitors provide medical input to global clinical studies and advise the teams and business partners, while always focusing on patients' safety and well-being.
Home-Based in the United States
Responsibilities:
1. Advise clients, project teams, sites, data safety monitoring boards, regulatory agencies and third-party vendors on medical matters
2. Collaborate with internal departments in the preparation of clinical development plans, protocols, investigator brochures, annual reports, clinical study reports, manuscripts, and different scientific presentations
3. Review and analysis of clinical data to ensure the safety of study participants in clinical studies
4. Ensure that the reported data is accurate, complete, and verifiable, and that the conduct of the trial is in compliance with the currently approved protocol/amendments
5. Address safety issues across the study from sites and the study team
6. Review listings for coded events to verify Medical Dictionary for Regulatory activities
7. Participate in bid defense meetings
8. Assist in Pharmacovigilance activities
9. Identify Program risks, and create and implement mitigation strategies with Clinical Operations
10. Ability to organize and lead clinical development advisory boards and safety monitoring boards
11. Ensure Study team compliance with FDA, EMEA, ICH and GCP guidelines
12. Review and sign off clinical documents with respect to medical relevance.
Qualifications
13. Medical Doctor degree required
14. US Board Certification in Gastroenterology required
15. Experience as a practicing Gastroenterology (minimum of 10 years)
16. Full working proficiency in English
17. Clinical Research experience preferred
18. Proficiency with MS Office applications
19. Communication, presentation and analytical skills
20. Problem-solving, team and detail-oriented
Additional Information
As part of PSI's Medical Monitoring team, you will join our international group of medical professionals, build a career on the frontline of medical science and use your knowledge and expertise to help bring new medications to patients that need them.