Institutional Strategy Manager - Rare Diseases (CDMX)
American Association of Physicists in Medicine(27 days ago)
About this role
AstraZeneca's Rare Diseases Institutional Affairs role is responsible for mapping and engaging Key Opinion Leaders and Key Decision Makers within healthcare institutions to increase awareness of rare diseases and company products. The role designs and implements differentiated institutional strategies, acts as a bridge to Market Access and Commercial teams, and facilitates institutional approvals and patient-specific authorization processes.
Required Skills
- Stakeholder Mapping
- Relationship Building
- Institutional Strategy
- Market Analysis
- Access Advocacy
- Regulatory Knowledge
- Strategic Planning
- Leadership
- Teamwork
- Resilience
Qualifications
- Licenciatura en Ciencias de la Salud, Administración, Negocios o áreas afines
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