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The Medical Affairs Company (TMAC)
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Greater Atlanta Area, GA 47,434 followers
Your Partners in Medical Affairs
About us
STRATEGIC. EFFICIENT. FLEXIBLE. TMAC provides tailored, on-the-ground capabilities taking companies from planning and development through commercialization, no matter their size. TMAC’s integrated solutions offer strategic and tactical contract field-based medical teams such as Clinical Trial Liaisons, Medical Science Liaisons, Clinical Educators, and Managed Outcome Liaisons. These seasoned advisors enhance the exchange of scientific information between an organization, the medical community, and all customer types. Medical Information Contact Center support services provide compliant, accurate healthcare professional resources delivering unmatched customer service. Direct Placement recruiting helps companies fill single positions or large-scale buildouts with the best candidates, and Medical Affairs Consulting provides analysis, strategy, and oversight. A partnership will connect a company with the know-how needed to deploy the team that fits their unique needs immediately, maximizing agility and the potential of their asset every step of the way. Field-based Medical Affairs Careers: We’ve set the industry standard in contract field-based medical affairs recruiting. TMAC’s internal specialized Talent Acquisition Team has a 20-year track record of success in building national field-based Medical Affairs and MSL Teams. They are adept at identifying and attracting the right individuals to fit the needs of each specific program and matching a candidate's talent to the skill set required for each position. Work alongside our clients, including many of the top ten pharma companies around the globe, as well as up-and-coming companies who are advancing cutting-edge science and novel technology. Mesh your own science and business acumen as we improve how medicine impacts lives. Whether you’re actively seeking a position or just keeping an open door to opportunities, we deliver the right people to the right companies every time.
- Website
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http://www.themedicalaffairscompany.com
External link for The Medical Affairs Company (TMAC)
- Industry
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Greater Atlanta Area, GA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2007
- Specialties
- Contract-based and Consultative MSL Services, MSL Training & Reporting Systems, Contract-based and Consultative Clinical Educator Services, Medical Communications, and Consultative Medical Affairs Design & Strategy
Locations
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Primary
125 TownPark Drive, Suite #200
Greater Atlanta Area, GA 30144, US
Employees at The Medical Affairs Company (TMAC)
Updates
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🔊 Did you know The Medical Affairs Company (TMAC) provides global full-service medical affairs support? Through our consulting services arm, we partner to create flexible, scalable solutions that integrate seamlessly into an organization. How can we help YOU? With TMAC, you’ll reclaim precious time to focus on what truly matters and experience the power a purposeful partnership makes. Give us 30 minutes to show you how. #RelationshipsFirst #MedicalAffairsConsulting #TMAC #MedicalAffairs
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