In light of what is revealed, I think may be interesting to have a training platform for academic faculty into Industry Medical Director roles. Any academic faculty with external funding would have a breadth of cross functional experience collaborating with IIS (sponsored programs), publications (editorial groups), Congress support, commercial (a multitude of vendors and vendor platforms), clinical (clinical collaborations and co-authors), regulatory (IBC and other internal and external review committees), compliance,HR (personnel hiring), education and mentoring, budget, and licensing teams.
Very insightful podcast! Thank you Tom and Erlene!
Amazing industry opportunities now for Medical School graduates and MD professionals!
In light of what is revealed, I think may be interesting to have a training platform for academic faculty into Industry Medical Director roles. Any academic faculty with external funding would have a breadth of cross functional experience collaborating with IIS (sponsored programs), publications (editorial groups), Congress support, commercial (a multitude of vendors and vendor platforms), clinical (clinical collaborations and co-authors), regulatory (IBC and other internal and external review committees), compliance,HR (personnel hiring), education and mentoring, budget, and licensing teams.
It seems the personal "connection" (in MSL/Medical Director interaction) is an opening for creativity ? And that is why it valuable for both parties?