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MIMS is a leading provider of trusted, quality, independent clinical decision solutions to healthcare professionals in Asia Pacific, and known for our high level of editorial integrity and independence. MIMS Clinical Decision Solutions are widely used in various hospital, clinic, prescribing or dispensing software and references to provide evidence-based recommendation to clinicians.

The Clinical Editor works with a highly collaborative and passionate team with deep clinical and data management expertise in the continuous development of evidence-based clinical content and innovative decision support solutions. The job would also delve into provision of accurate and updated drug-related research, with opportunity to explore realm of healthcare IT.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Work as an integral part of a dynamic team to contribute to the development and maintenance of quality medical information for healthcare professionals through various clinical decision support modules.
  • Research, analyse and evaluate international literature and clinical guidelines for content enrichment in various publications worldwide.
  • Work within established editorial systems and quality control procedures to edit, summarise and proofread medical/pharmaceutical data accurately and safely.
  • Perform mapping and review of proprietary data sets to standard terminologies such as SNOMED CT.
  • Assist and liaise with other teams to quality check MIMS CDS products for deployment into different markets globally.
  • Train other editorial team members and/or trainee when required.
  • Undertake editorial projects to continuously improve database content and/or MIMS Clinical Decision Solutions products.

Requirements: (Must have)

  • Must be a medical or pharmacy graduate
  • Preferably two to three years of clinical practice in a hospital or equivalent practice setting
  • Critical thinking with ability to interpret clinical papers
  • A pair of keen eyes for attention to detail
  • Systematic and well-organised
  • Motivated and eager to learn
  • Able to work independently with guidance
  • Must have good command of English, both written and spoken
  • Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and Microsoft 365

Requirements: (Preferred)

  • Experience in relational database is advantageous
  • Experience with SNOMED CT, ICD10 and/or ICD-11 is advantageous
  • Able to read or write Chinese is preferred as the role may require editing Chinese product information and be involve in discussions on related Chinese products.
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