Title: Director, Ultrasound Medical Affairs & Medical Services

Location: United States

Specialties: Cardiology, Radiology, Echocardiography

Summary

This physician role leads the scientific and medical aspects of clinical development and post-marketing strategies for ultrasound contrast agents in echocardiography. Responsibilities include medical oversight of global clinical trials, regulatory submissions, medical education for field employees and customers, and supporting marketing strategies. The role requires combining medical/scientific expertise with business objectives and involves domestic and international travel.

Added on: 08/12/2025

Full Job Description

This is a physician position with the responsibility of building and overseeing the scientific aspect of clinical development and post-marketing strategies for ultrasound contrast agents in echocardiography business area. Specifically, the position is responsible for providing medical leadership for post-marketing initiatives, regulatory submissions, and oversight of clinical trials globally and for providing scientific product-related education to field-based employees and customers in North America.


Essential Responsibilities


Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound in Echocardiography – Global

Provide medical oversight of company-sponsored clinical trials; this includes preparation of the protocol outline and review of the study protocol, input for selection of investigators, scientific and medical support for investigators’ meetings and training sessions, medical support regarding safety and efficacy issues during the conduct of the study, medical input and review of statistical analysis plans, tables and listings and final reports Evaluate grant applications and oversee approved projects for investigator-initiated research Provide expert medical contributions to regulatory submissions Provide expert medical input to the development of marketing strategy, plans, and promotional material, and other assistance as necessary to global and North America marketing Represent the company at professional meetings, congresses and symposia, while interacting and building relationships with thought leaders and key users in the medical imaging industry

Medical Services – North America

Provide expert medical responses to queries from sales representatives and customers in North America Provide medical support to the Professional Services group for the development of materials to support the needs of sales personnel and customers with professional information about ultrasound contrast agents Present medical/scientific information to internal personnel (Marketing/Sales) or health care professionals (for scientific interaction) Secondary Activities, Duties, Tasks and Responsibilities Provide medical support to the Medical Communication and Education group in planning strategic communication, symposia and educational activities Prepare and present scientific data on ultrasound contrast agents at sales training programs and sales meetings in North America

Supervisory Responsibilities:

Not applicable


Professional Experience

At least 5-8 years’ experience in Medical Affairs in the pharmaceutical industry (required) Experience in teaching and/or making formal presentations Industry knowledge Excellent verbal and written communication skills, Active medical licensure and/or registration are not required Demonstrated experience in contrast agents, echocardiography or cardiovascular imaging desirable Skilled at combining medical/scientific expertise and clinical experience with business objectives to develop and execute effective medical marketing strategies. Strong interpersonal skills for building relationships and engaging with key opinion leaders, customers, imaging healthcare professionals, and cross-functional business partners. Adept at translating complex scientific concepts into clear, practical training for individuals with varying levels of experience.

Education

Medical degree Residency training in cardiology, radiology, including training in echocardiography, PET. Residency training in cardiology, including training in echocardiography In-depth knowledge of adult and pediatric clinical/ imaging cardiology

Core competencies include good skills in the following areas:

Knowledge of echocardiographic techniques and imaging (Level 2 or 3 training in echocardiography preferred) Teaching and presentations Scientific writing Customer/client focus Adaptability Scientific analysis

Core Relationships

Head, Medical Affairs X-Ray and Ultrasound Personnel of other divisions in Global Medical and Regulatory Affairs (i.e. Clinical Research, Biometrics, and Medical Writing operations, Drug Safety and Pharmacoepidemiology, Professional Services, Regulatory Affairs, Medical Communications and Education) Contrast-enhanced ultrasound Global Marketing personnel, contrast-enhanced ultrasound Marketing and Sales personnel in North America External Customers, key opinion leaders

Physical Demands

Domestic and International travel is required.

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.