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Physician NonClinical Careers with John Jurica


Nov 3, 2020

In this week's interview, we take our first deep dive into how to land your first job in Industry. Dr. Nerissa Kreher is a pediatric endocrinologist and the Chief Medical Officer of a biotech company.  Today she helps us understand what the term "Industry" means in the context of nonclinical physician careers.

Nerissa received her medical degree from East Carolina University. She then completed her pediatric residency and pediatric endocrinology fellowship at Indiana University School of Medicine.

She transitioned into the biotech/pharma industry early in her career and brings 15 years of experience in the field. She started in Medical Affairs as a Medical Director. She then strategically moved to another company to gain Clinical Development experience and expertise.

She has worked in small to large biotech/pharma organizations including both private and public companies. Along the way, she completed an MBA from Northeastern University.

She is passionate about her work and wants to help other physicians understand the possibilities for jobs in Industry. She created a coaching program to help physicians transition from clinical practice to pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotech companies. It is called Industry MD Coach.

As a gift to PNC Podcast Listeners, Dr. Kreher is offering a 10% discount on any service from IndustryCoachMD. If you’re considering a career in Industry, go to industrymdcoach.com, look around, and then hit the “Take the First Step” button. When you select and pay for the coaching package you desire, enter the following Coupon Code for the 10% discount: Q5A18F1

For all of the links mentioned in this episode go to nonclinicalphysicians.com/first-job-in-industry

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