About The Position

The Neurology Care Area Lead is responsible for leading the overarching medical strategy and activities for GE HealthCare’s PDx portfolio in the Neurodegenerative arena across the U.S., ensuring the safe, effective and appropriate use of products in clinical practice. This is a highly strategic senior medical leadership role; the Neurology Care Area Lead shapes the mid- to long-term direction of the neurology team within the U.S., sets and executes the neurology medical strategy, informs portfolio and evidence priorities, guides resource and budget allocation, and acts as a key thought partner to local leadership teams. The Neurology Care Area Lead reports to the Head of Radiopharma Medical Affairs, USCAN, and works directly with neurology Medical Directors, Medical Advisors, Field Medical Specialists, MSLs (U.S.), and Medical Managers. The role provides strategic direction, people leadership and oversight, supported by the Neurology Medical Director, while much of the day-to-day execution is carried out by MSLs and Medical Managers. The Care Area Lead is responsible for closely coordinating and aligning internal and field Medical Affairs initiatives for a given Care Area (Neurology) including HCP and KOL scientific exchange, garnering & sharing of clinical insights, congress planning, scientific society collaboration, medical education, and evidence generation initiatives. The Neurology Care Area Lead works cross-functionally with Application Specialists, Medical Information Specialists, Product, Commercial, Market Access, Regulatory Affairs, R&D, Quality, Pharmacovigilance and other functions to ensure medical excellence, robust safety and medical information governance, compliant execution and strong alignment with organizational operating plans.

Requirements

  • University degree (Bachelor’s) required, preferably in a scientific or clinical field relevant to the position.
  • Advanced scientific or clinical degree (e.g. PharmD, PhD, MD, DO, MBBS, MSc) required.
  • Minimum 12 years combined clinical and/or pharmaceutical/healthcare industry experience, with at least 7 years in Medical Affairs or related scientific/clinical roles.
  • Significant experience in the relevant Neurology Care Area (clinical practice and/or Medical Affairs).
  • Proven line-management and/or functional leadership experience of medical teams (e.g. MSLs, Medical Managers, Medical Advisors/Field Medical Specialists) is required.
  • Experience in reviewing/approving promotional materials and ensuring compliance with industry codes and local/regional regulations.
  • Experience working in matrixed and/or multi-country organizations, ideally with exposure to U.S. Medical Affairs structures.
  • Good understanding of GCP, Medical Information governance, local compliance and regulatory requirements.
  • Legally authorized to work in the United States.
  • Successful completion of a drug screen (as applicable).

Nice To Haves

  • Training/experience in the Neurology, Nuclear Medicine, and/or Molecular Imaging areas strongly preferred.
  • Additional business or health-economics education (e.g. MBA, MPH) is advantageous.
  • Prior experience in a Medical Director-level role (or equivalent), Medical Manager or MSL Manager is strongly preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provide scientific and strategic leadership for the Neurology Care Area within the U.S.
  • Oversee development and execution of an integrated medical strategy and operational plan, aligned with regional and global objectives and with the overall PDx business strategy.
  • Translate global/regional neurology strategies into clear local priorities, projects and KPIs for neurology Medical Directors, Medical Managers, Medical Advisors/Field Medical Specialists, and MSLs.
  • Provide high-quality medical input to business and product strategies, including lifecycle management, evidence generation needs, and regulatory labeling.
  • Consolidate and share healthcare landscape and care-pathway insights (guideline changes, access, practice patterns, unmet needs, clinician sentiment) for the Care Area, and translate these into strategy and planning.
  • Adapt regional neuro imaging strategies and tactical plans to local market realities and healthcare system needs.
  • Lead Care Area budget and business planning and management for the geography in scope, including prioritization, trade-offs and resource allocation across brands, projects and markets.
  • Monitor neurology team medical performance (e.g. KPIs, milestones, quality indicators) and drive corrective actions where needed.
  • Act as key neuro imaging medical business partner to regional/local leadership, contributing to commercial, access and portfolio decisions.
  • Contribute to broader global GMS strategies via collaboration with global Medical Expert Teams (METs) and corresponding Global Medical Leader (GML).
  • Ensure accurate strategic profiling of KOLs and other key HCPs in the Neurology Care Area, including use of digital profiling tools where available.
  • Guide the design and keep oversight of the neurology Medical Stakeholder Engagement Plan, ensuring alignment with medical and business priorities and ensuring high-quality, compliant scientific exchange.
  • Guide development and oversee execution of the neurology strategic congress plan (attendance, symposia, abstracts, booths, scientific sessions) across the relevant markets.
  • Actively engage with KOLs, medical societies, policy makers, payers and advocacy groups, in collaboration with broader cross-functional teams.
  • Represent GE HealthCare as a senior neurology medical leader at key national and regional scientific meetings, advisory boards and policy/guideline discussions.
  • Sponsor and/or chair neurology Advisory Boards or expert meetings, ensuring scientific rigor, compliance and clear follow-up, when relevant.
  • Ensure that external insights from KOLs, HCPs, payers and policy makers are systematically captured, synthesized and fed back into neurology strategies, evidence and communication plans.
  • Oversee the neurology Medical Communication plan (core messages, scientific narratives) for the geography in scope, ensuring alignment with brand strategies and medical priorities.
  • Ensure high-quality development, review and management of external scientific and medical materials for the Neurology Care Area (e.g. slide decks, FAQs, educational content), executed by MSLs and Medical Managers as appropriate in line with Medical & Research Communication Review (MRCR) requirements.
  • Oversee and guide team ensuring medical’s role in the review and/or approval process for Advertisement & Promotional Review (APR) in accordance with codes and internal procedures, including signatory responsibilities where required.
  • Provide leadership and oversight for Neurology Care Area publications plans (abstracts, posters, manuscripts) in collaboration with regional/global teams and local cross-functional partners.
  • Oversee creation of scientific summaries and training materials for internal and external stakeholders, ensuring accuracy, balance and alignment with medical strategy.
  • Ensure that new data, guidelines and real-world insights are rapidly integrated into Care Area communication and training materials.
  • Identify and prioritize neuro imaging evidence gaps in alignment with global/regional strategies and local healthcare needs.
  • Assess and support unsolicited investigator-sponsored research and post-marketing studies in the Neurology Care Area in line with company SOPs and regulations.
  • Provide scientific expertise to Global Development/R&D on unmet needs, patient journeys and standard of care in the markets covered.
  • Provide medical input and oversight for country and site selection, feasibility and study start-up for GE HealthCare–sponsored studies, often working through MSLs and Medical Managers for local execution.
  • Ensure appropriate medical oversight of post-authorization safety studies or observational programs in the Neurology Care Area, in collaboration with Pharmacovigilance and Clinical Operations.
  • Guide and oversee contributions to evidence-generation activities (e.g., site support, feasibility and IIS follow-up) where Medical Managers/Medical Advisors/MSLs are present.
  • Support and, where appropriate, lead risk-management and safety-communication activities (e.g. Dear HCP letters, risk-minimization plans) for the Neurology Care Area, providing clinical context and alignment.
  • Provide Care Area medical oversight of Medical Information (MI) management, including governance of MI processes and SOPs, oversight of standard responses and scientific content, and escalation management and review of complex MI enquiries.
  • Ensure that MI insights (key questions, trends, misconceptions) from the Care Area are fed into strategy, evidence and training plans.
  • Support the resolution of significant safety, regulatory, reputational and compliance issues related to the Care Area and contribute to internal policy forums and external working groups as needed.
  • Ensure the Care Area team works according to internal policies, SOPs and all applicable regulations.
  • Support with ensuring appropriate medical and scientific training for internal medical stakeholders and support cross-functional training on the neurodegenerative disease area, products and clinical data.
  • Ensure appropriate training on medical information topics (e.g. product complaint handling, MI enquiries) for relevant internal stakeholders in the Neurology Care Area, if applicable.
  • Line-manage and coach Care Area medical team members, which may include Neurology Medical Director, Medical Advisors, Field Medical Specialists, MSLs, Medical Managers, and other neurology medical roles.
  • Provide clear direction, objectives and performance oversight for Care Area team members, ensuring their plans and activities are aligned with Care Area strategy and compliant execution.
  • Promote a culture of collaboration, integrity, inclusion, safety and innovation within the Care Area medical team.
  • Embrace and operationalize cultural enabling levers via engagement in Safety Moments, Skill Builders, Culture & Belonging initiatives, and Compliance Check-Ups.
  • Lead talent review and succession planning for Neurology Care Area roles; ensure robust development plans and mentoring for key talent and future leaders.
  • Ensure the Care Area team (including self) is up to date with role-specific training (medical, PV/MI, compliance, SOPs).

Benefits

  • competitive benefits package
  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • paid time off
  • a 401(k) plan with employee and company contribution opportunities
  • life, disability, and accident insurance
  • tuition reimbursement
  • performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI)

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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