Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Ophthalmologist - Surgical Trainer

JOB TITLE: Ophthalmologist - Surgical Trainer
LOCATION: Japan
SALARY: 19,800,000.00 to 23,700,000.00 JPY
CONTRACT: 1 year full time fixed contract

COMPANY:

We are partnered with a fast-growing Medical Device organisation with a global reach, launched in key markets around the world and with rapidly increasing customer interest and sales. Their unique product is an implant and surgical solution focused on the refractive surgery market and offers a unique solution to the issue of Presbyopia bought on by increasing patient age. Their customer base includes leading eye-clinics in key markets and they are constantly expanding the number of eye-health professionals who are keen to use their technology to bring benefits to patients.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Provision of in-clinic support and training to Surgeons – provide in-depth product knowledge, identify training/educational needs, relevant clinical study data
• Clinical outcome analysis and recommendations.
• Be the ‘go-to’ person within the region for all customer related product and procedure enquires
• On-going evaluation of surgical techniques for all product procedures.
• Review, analyse, and interpret data, and draw conclusions for planning further commercial activities or necessary modifications; monitor outcomes.
• Provide evaluations for pre-op, post-op and other patient exams at commercial sites as necessary. Assist practices in patient selection and patient management.
• To be the liaison between the organisation and clinics across Japan

SKILLS / PERSON SPECIFICATION

• Medical degree in Ophthalmology
• Ideally experience within refractive surgery but training will be provided
• Interest in working for a commercial organisation providing training to Ophthalmology Surgeons.
• Experienced in patient / clinical data analysis
• Consultative approach to customer relationship development
• Flexibility to travel around Japan
• Fluent in Japanese and English


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