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OverviewEvery 30 minutes, a stroke patient who could have been saved either dies or is permanently disabled because they were treated in the wrong hospital.Our mission is clear: to increase the number of patients treated in stroke-ready hospitals and to optimize the quality of treatment in all existing stroke centers. We are building a global community of stroke centers and stroke-ready hospitals, working tirelessly to improve the quality of treatment for every stroke patient.This is a unique opportunity to join IQVIA to enhance stroke care worldwide through a corporate social responsibility project.To help lead this change, we’re looking for a passionate Consultants to join our team on a fixed-term basis to cover maternity leave.Territory to cover: Campania, Puglia, Basilicata, Molise, Sicilia, Calabria.
Responsibilities
After comprehensive and ongoing training, you will be ready to:
Enhance the efficiency of stroke patient management
Support hospitals and healthcare professionals with continuous training and organizational tools
Serve as an expert Therapeutic Consultant, promoting new diagnostic and treatment guidelines to hospitals
Foster and promote quality monitoring programs to ensure consistent hospital performance
Expand the project's reach to new hospitals
Lead multidisciplinary stroke teams through continuous improvement
Improve therapeutic protocols in major hospitals
Required Skills
Excellent scientific background, ideally with a PhD in Neuroscience
High motivation and strong interpersonal skills
Fluency in English and Italian
Leadership abilities
Proactive, flexible, and strong problem-solving skills
Availability to travel up to 70% of the time
Eligibility to work full-time
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