Pharmacovigilance Scientist, Physician
Who Collaborating Centre For Int Drug Monitoring / Läkarjobb / Uppsala
2023-02-07
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hela Sverige Visa alla jobb hos Who Collaborating Centre For Int Drug Monitoring i Uppsala Would you like to contribute to the safer use of medicines globally? We are looking for a physician to join our Signal Management team. You will help advance the science of pharmacovigilance by exploring the risks of medicines.
Uppsala Monitoring Centre (UMC) is an independent foundation and centre for international service and scientific research. Our vision, as a global centre, is advancing medicines safety together. As the World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for International Drug Monitoring, we seek to identify adverse effects of medicines based on real-world data - so-called safety signals. An important source of information is the individual case safety reports of suspected adverse drug reactions in the WHO global database, VigiBase, which we maintain and analyse. These reports have been submitted by national pharmacovigilance centres across the world which are members of the WHO Programme for International Drug Monitoring.
What you will do
You will contribute with medical knowledge and clinical expertise to scientific development and analysis for pharmacovigilance. You will be working with the detection and clinical assessment of possible safety signals in an enthusiastic team of pharmacovigilance scientists, both physicians and pharmacists, within the WHO Collaborating Centre department. You will participate in scientific investigations with a clinical, pharmacological or methodological focus and have close contact with data scientists in your work. We also have an External Clinical Expert panel from around the world with whom we collaborate. You will also help in disseminating findings and research results and represent UMC externally. The Signal Management team works very closely with WHO in different projects and we also participate in subcommittees within WHO. You will regularly work with Education and Training staff within our WHO CC department, where you will bring your clinical knowledge and expertise to develop courses and presentations.
Who you are
- You are a physician with clinical experience
- You have a broad medical knowledge
- You have strong analytical capability and interest
- You enjoy working with others to solve problems
- You have excellent English skills and enjoy scientific writing
- It is an advantage if you have experience of pharmacovigilance or medical data analysis
Uppsala Monitoring Centre (UMC) is a centre for international service and scientific research in the field of pharmacovigilance. We are the WHO Collaborating Centre for International Drug Monitoring, and manage the technical and operational aspects of the WHO Programme for International Drug Monitoring since 1978.
As an independent, non-profit foundation, we support the World Health Organization, regulatory authorities, and other stakeholders who share our vision of advancing medicines safety. Through research and development of new scientific methods, we explore the benefits and harms of medicines for patients, and offer products and services used by health authorities and the pharmaceutical industry worldwide.
UMC follows the collective agreements between the Swedish Agency for Government Employers and Saco-S and ST. Union representatives are Malin Zaar (Saco-S) and Jessica Avasol (ST), +46 (0)18-65 60 60.
Ersättning Fast månads- vecko- eller timlön
Så ansöker du Sista dag att ansöka är 2023-02-28
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Arbetsgivare Who Collaborating Centre For Int Drug Monitoring,
https://www.who-umc.org/ Arbetsplats Uppsala Monitoring Centre
Jobbnummer 7422907
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