Dermatology Independent Consultant
Responsibilities
- Facilitate didactic content and practical applications via 1- or 2-day accredited seminar events held during the year virtually or in person.
- Aid in the development of accredited seminar content with the LP3 Network content development team.
- Create slide content comprising evidence-based material, case studies, and learning assessments.
- Develop accompanying seminar material (e.g., handouts, practice aids).
- Provide feedback on LP3-generated seminar material (e.g., slides, handouts).
- Collaborate on the development of LP3 Network educational offerings other than seminar events (if needed) such as smaller webinar initiatives, online educational portals, and LP3 Network business events partnered with Medisca.
- Attend LP3 Network facilitator feedback sessions or private meetings.
- Engage in LP3 Network facilitator networking and informational sessions.
Requirements
- Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Pharmacy, or Doctor of Pharmacy degree is required; other advanced degrees in sciences may be considered.
- At least five (5) years of practice experience in dermatology.
- Knowledge and experience with pharmaceutical compounding is required.
- Previous experience facilitating or developing pharmacy practice courses is highly desirable.
- Excellent interpersonal and engaging skills to enhance participant understanding.
- Understanding of current United States or Canadian practice standards, and FDA or Health Canada regulatory standards.
- Professional alliance with a pharmacy board or medical board is desired.
- Proficiency and comfortability in online technology (web-based applications) and facilitating virtually over 1 or 2 days.
- Ability to travel for in-person events within major markets (USA, CAN, AUS and EU, others).
Qualifications
Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Pharmacy, or Doctor of Pharmacy is required; other advanced degrees in sciences may be considered. At least five (5) years of practice experience in dermatology. Knowledge and experience with pharmaceutical compounding is required. Previous experience facilitating or developing pharmacy practice courses is highly desirable. Excellent interpersonal and engaging skills to enhance participant understanding. Understanding of current United States or Canadian practice standards, and FDA or Health Canada regulatory standards. Professional alliance with a pharmacy board or medical board is desired. Proficiency and comfortability in online technology (web-based applications) and facilitating virtually over 1 or 2 days. Ability to travel for in-person events within major markets (USA, CAN, AUS and EU, others).