Clinical Content Reviewer - Specialty Specific: Remote Opportunity with Elsevier Health

Job Overview

Elsevier Health, a division of the global leader in information and analytics, Elsevier, is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Clinical Content Reviewer - Specialty Specific to join our team on a part-time, fixed-term contract. As a Clinical Content Reviewer, you will play a critical role in ensuring the accuracy and relevance of our clinical content, working closely with our data and content teams to support clinicians at the point of care.

About Elsevier

Elsevier is a global leader in information and analytics, dedicated to helping researchers and healthcare professionals advance science and improve health outcomes for the benefit of society. With a publishing heritage spanning over 140 years, we combine quality information and vast data sets with analytics to support visionary science and research, health education and interactive learning, as well as exceptional healthcare and clinical practice.

About Elsevier Health

Elsevier Health is committed to supporting clinicians, health leaders, educators, and students throughout their career journey. We believe that by providing evidence-based information, we can empower clinicians to provide the best possible care. Our team is dedicated to creating and curating high-quality content that meets the evolving needs of healthcare professionals.

About the Role

We are seeking MDs/DOs from the following specialties: Allergy/Immunology, ENT, Genetics, Orthopedics, and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) to join our team as Clinical Content Reviewers. In this role, you will review and assess the accuracy and relevance of our clinical content, providing expert insights and perspectives on emerging medical technologies and their integration into clinical settings.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Content Review and Curation: Collaborate with our multidisciplinary team to create and curate content focused on emerging medical technologies, ensuring accuracy, relevance, and safety.
  • Query Development: Create, rate, and rank queries based on their relevance, safety, and efficacy, helping healthcare professionals make informed decisions.
  • Technology Assessment: Review and assess the potential impact of various technologies on medical practice, patient care, and clinical outcomes.
  • Staying Current: Stay abreast of the latest advancements in the field of healthcare technology to ensure our content remains current and up-to-date.
  • Expert Insights: Provide expert insights and perspectives on the integration of emerging technologies in clinical settings.

Requirements:

Essential Qualifications:

  • Terminal Medical Degree: MD or DO, specializing in one of the following: Allergy/Immunology, ENT, Genetics, Orthopedics, and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R).
  • Clinical Experience: At least 2 years of post-residency clinical experience.
  • US-Based License: Active and unencumbered US-based license.
  • Direct Point of Care Experience: Direct point of care experience within the US.
  • Interest in Emerging Technologies: Demonstrated interest and engagement with emerging technologies.
  • Commitment to Organizational Mission: Commitment to the organizational mission of transforming healthcare.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Clinical Education Experience: Clinical education experience.

Skills and Competencies:

To succeed in this role, you will need:

  • Strong Clinical Knowledge: Up-to-date knowledge of clinical practices and emerging medical technologies.
  • Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze and assess the accuracy and relevance of clinical content.
  • Communication Skills: Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
  • Attention to Detail: Strong attention to detail and ability to work accurately in a fast-paced environment.

Career Growth Opportunities and Learning Benefits:

At Elsevier, we are committed to supporting the career growth and development of our employees. This role offers:

  • Professional Development: Opportunities for professional growth and development in a dynamic and innovative environment.
  • Collaborative Community: Access to a community of talented clinicians and professionals.
  • Flexible Work Arrangements: Flexible work arrangements, including remote work options.
  • Wellbeing Initiatives: Numerous wellbeing initiatives, including shared parental leave, study assistance, and sabbaticals.
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