Board eligibility or certification in ophthalmology
Experience with good clinical practices gcps
Eli Lilly is seeking a Clinical Research Physician specializing in ophthalmology to participate in the development and execution of global clinical trials for ophthalmologic products. The role requires extensive clinical expertise, particularly in drug development, and offers a competitive compensation package along with numerous benefits
Job Summary
The role involves participating in the development, conduct, and reporting of corporate/global clinical trials for ophthalmologic products and gene therapy.
Candidates must possess a Medical Doctor degree with board eligibility or certification in ophthalmology and demonstrate strong communication skills.
The position offers a competitive salary range of $198,000 to $389,400 along with comprehensive benefits including 401(k) and wellness programs.
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Eli Lilly is seeking a Clinical Research Physician specializing in ophthalmology to participate in the development and execution of global clinical trials for ophthalmologic products. The role requires extensive clinical expertise, particularly in drug development, and offers a competitive compensation package along with numerous benefits.
Salary
Base: $198,000 - $389,400; Bonus/Equity: Company bonus depending on performance; Benefits: 401(k), pension, medical, dental, vision, life insurance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Medical Doctor degree required
Board eligibility or certification in ophthalmology
Experience with Good Clinical Practices GCPs
Knowledge of drug development process
Fluent English written and verbal communication
Nice-to-have
5 years clinical research experience desirable
Biotechnology company background preferred
Strong cross-functional influence skills
Ability to engage domestic and international travel
Key Requirements
Medical Doctor degree
Board-eligible or certified in ophthalmology
US trained physicians must have achieved board eligibility
Non-US trained physicians must meet LCME requirements
At least 5 years clinical research experience (preferred)