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Functional Area
WWPS/ Epi designs and conducts scientifically rigorous, observational research in support of the benefit/ risk assessment of BMS products, both approved and under development. This includes assessment of adverse events associated with specific drugs and drug classes, as well as the evaluation of the usual course of specific diseases, their background rates and the comorbid conditions associated with standard of care. WWPS/ Epi builds collaborations with matrix teams throughout drug development and life cycle management to provide contextualization of adverse events reported in association with specific BMS drug use in support of understanding the overall benefit/ risk of BMS drugs and their risk management.
Position Summary
The WWPS/ Epidemiology Associate Director, Epidemiology Strategy is a scientific and strategic leader within WWPS whose key role is to ensure:
accurate understanding of the epidemiology of diseases of interest and specific drug indications within those diseases;
scientifically valid approaches to contextualizing adverse events expected and reported in association with BMS drugs; and
appropriate support of regulatory activities required to obtain and maintain BMS drug approvals. The role is as an individual contributor.
Duties/ Responsibilities
Actively executes the vision and operational model for the pharmacoepidemiology group and translates these to high quality pharmacoepidemiology activities
Communicates the scientific and strategic value of pharmacoepidemiology to assigned Safety Management Teams (SMTs)
Conducts epidemiologic analyses and provides interpretation of their results in support of BMS drugs to SMTs and product development teams, among other stakeholders at BMS
Under the direct supervision of a senior epidemiologist, creates the epidemiology strategy to support drug development, filings with regulatory agencies and maintenance of drug approvals in one or more therapeutic areas (TA)
Works with scientists, members of the product teams, and other matrix partners to ensure the epidemiology strategy is correctly and efficiently executed
Applies theoretical principles to specific clinical questions and research problems, develop innovative, but valid, pharmacoepidemiologic solutions to previously unknown methodologic challenges using real-world data
Supports the SMTs in their evaluation of safety signals and benefit-risk profiles of drugs, by developing scientifically rigorous epi strategies while considering regulatory requirements and expectations
Supports various continuous improvement activities in the science and practice of pharmacoepidemiology to better support health care providers, regulatory requests, and the health of patients using BMS products
Assures compliance with good pharmacoepidemiology and BMS business practices, regulatory and legal requirements
May represent BMS Epidemiology in various external organizations and professional societies
Qualifications
Education/ Experience/ Licenses/ Certifications:
Master’s level, Ph.D. or equivalent degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., epidemiology, health service research, outcomes research, health economics) or other education and training that is considered similar and equivalent, especially if combined with another clinical or biologically based degree
Minimum of 4 years of relevant experience, including at least 1 year of working with the pharmaceutical industry or a CRO
At least 2 years of hands-on experience conducting epidemiology, pharmacoepidemiology, outcomes, health economics, health services, or health technology assessment research that has used real world data. This might include designing or running primary data registries/ repositories and/ or conducting secondary analyses that apply data from such primary data resources
Travel: Business travel for key congresses and various internal / external engagements is required
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On-site Protocol
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