Supports client-focused patient research by preparing data summaries and visuals, managing client interactions, and coordinating follow-up meetings.
Description: Supports the account management team specifically for clients focused on patient-centric research.
Responsibilities:
Prepare data summaries and visualizations for client presentations.
Respond to routine inquiries regarding data licensing and usage rights.
Maintain accurate records of client interactions and support tickets in the CRM.
Coordinate follow-up meetings to ensure client project milestones are met.
Top Skills
CRM
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