Angels Initiative RES-Q Liaison
IQVIA(1 month ago)
About this role
The Angels Initiative RES-Q Liaison serves as the key connector between the Angels Initiative and the RES-Q registry teams to strengthen collaboration and ensure effective coordination. The position supports global efforts to improve stroke care quality by enabling effective use of registry-driven insights and facilitating international registry initiatives with clinical stakeholders. The role operates within a global life sciences and healthcare intelligence environment.
Required Skills
- Stakeholder Management
- Partnership Management
- Requirements Translation
- Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Registry Design
- Data Analytics
- Quality Monitoring
- Process Improvement
- Training Delivery
- Scientific Writing
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Qualifications
- PhD in Neuroscience
About IQVIA
iqvia.comIQVIA is a leading global provider of data, technology, and advanced analytics focused on transforming healthcare and life sciences. The company empowers organizations to accelerate innovation, enhance patient outcomes, and expedite the market introduction of new treatments through comprehensive healthcare analytics and real-world evidence. With a commitment to Human Data Science, IQVIA combines its extensive expertise with innovative technology to improve health outcomes worldwide.
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