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What do we do?
Many patients and their doctors need access to innovative drugs today and can't wait the extra time it takes for a drug to receive official marketing approval. Our goal is to ensure that physicians and their patients don’t miss out on treatment options available to them due to a lack of information or administrative hurdles. Our team is working to help to address these issues and can work with a physician and their patient to gather information, understand the options, and lessen the administrative burden. We help those patients that are in need now via our unique global early access platform.
What do you do?
As Patient Navigator you are the first point of contact for Healthcare Practitioners/Pharmacist/Patients who contact myTomorrows online with specific questions. Our communication will be highly informative and educational on clinical trials early access programs and/or protocols.
We are looking for a student who is currently studying medicine or pharmacy and who would like to support our medical directors in answering requests and questions from physicians and patients with regards to unmet medical needs.
What skills do you need?
Compensation & Benefits
Our team is driven, caring, and determined. While we come from different backgrounds and disciplines, each member of our team contributes expertise that, combined with our technology platform, provides patients and their doctors the keys to drive the necessary change.
Other than working with a great team of young, smart and energetic people, we also offer:
myTomorrows is an independent, globally operating organization based in the Netherlands. We provide patients with unmet medical needs, and their doctors, information about treatment options worldwide and facilitate access to medicines in development.
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