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Reg** L.

Reg** L.

Company:Mac**talPosition:PharmacistLocation:Macquarie Park, New South Wales,Australia
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Hi R***a, I’m J***e, an HR Recruiter at StrategyBrain. I came across your profile and was impressed by your pharmacy experience,from your current role at M***l and earlier work in health districts to your market access internship at M***D,and your fluency in English, Mandarin and Japanese. We’re partnering with N***s on an Asia Pacific Market Access Pharmacist role. Would you be open to a brief chat to learn more?
Reg** L.
Hi J***e, thanks for reaching out! I’d be interested to learn more about the APAC Market Access Pharmacist role at N***s,could you share a bit about the key responsibilities and markets involved? I’m happy to hop on a quick call this week.
Hi R***a, Great to hear you’re interested! In this Asia Pacific Market Access Pharmacist role at N***s, you would: • Develop and execute market-access strategies for our key biopharmaceutical products across Australia and New Zealand (with occasional projects in broader APAC markets) • Engage with hospital formulary committees, government payers and health economists to build evidence-based value dossiers and reimbursement submissions • Lead health-outcomes research and pharmacoeconomic analyses to underpin access negotiations • Partner closely with Medical Affairs, Clinical Development and Commercial teams to align data generation with market-access goals • Deliver multilingual medical education and stakeholder training in English, Mandarin and Japanese to optimize product uptake Given your internship at M***D ANZ and fluency in three languages, you’d be a great fit to drive our cross-functional initiatives here. Would you be available for a 30-minute call this week? I have the following slots (AEST): • Wednesday, April 10 at 2:00 PM • Thursday, April 11 at 11:00 AM If neither works, just let me know your preferred time. Looking forward to chatting! , J***e HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain / Partnering with N***s
Reg** L.
Thursday at 11:00 AM AEST works for me. To be honest, in my current role at M***l I’m quite siloed in dispensing and clinical governance, and I’m eager to stretch into strategic market-access planning and pharmacoeconomics across the APAC region.
Hi R***a, Great,Thursday at 11:00 AM AEST is confirmed. I’m looking forward to our 30-minute chat. Ahead of our call, here’s a closer look at N***s and the Asia Pacific Market Access Pharmacist role: Company & Culture • Biopharmaceutical market access consultancy (150,300 employees) with a highly collaborative, patient-centric focus • Values cross-cultural communication and data-driven decision making, offering mentorship and continuous learning Role Highlights • Develop and execute market-access strategies for key products across Australia & New Zealand (and select APAC markets) • Engage hospital formulary committees, payers and health economists to build evidence-based value dossiers • Lead health-outcomes research and pharmacoeconomic analyses to support reimbursement submissions • Collaborate with Medical Affairs, Clinical Development and Commercial teams to align data generation with market-access objectives • Deliver multilingual education and stakeholder training in English, Mandarin and Japanese Why This Fits Your Goals • Move beyond dispensing into strategic planning and pharmacoeconomics at a regional level • Gain direct exposure to senior leaders and shape access strategies that impact patient care • Access dedicated health-economics tools, formal training programs and a clear path to market-access leadership Benefits Snapshot • Competitive salary plus performance-based bonus • Professional development budget and opportunities for international project work • Supportive team environment with regular knowledge-sharing forums Does this overview align with what you’re looking for? Feel free to let me know if there’s any area you’d like to dive deeper into on Thursday. Talk soon, J***e HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain (partnering with N***s)
Reg** L.
Thanks, J***e,this aligns nicely with my goals. Could you share a bit more about the APAC market-access team’s structure and who I’d report to? I’m also curious what you see as the biggest challenge for someone moving into this role.
Hi R***a, Great questions,happy to give you more color. Team Structure & Reporting • The APAC Market Access function sits within N***s’s broader Market Access & Government Affairs division. It’s organized into three sub-regions (ANZ, Southeast Asia and North Asia), each with dedicated market-access managers, health-economics analysts and reimbursement specialists. • In this role you’d be part of the ANZ cluster alongside a Regional Market Access Manager and a Health Economics Associate, collaborating daily with Medical Affairs, Clinical Development and Commercial colleagues. • You’ll report directly to the Senior Director of APAC Market Access, who has oversight of all regional access strategies and works closely with our global market-access leadership. Biggest Challenge Stepping into this role, the primary challenge is mastering the varied payer landscapes and formulary requirements across multiple markets,each with its own evidence standards, submission timelines and stakeholder expectations. You’ll need to rapidly synthesize clinical data and pharmacoeconomic models into compelling value dossiers for diverse audiences. That said, we back you with: • Formal health-economics tools and training programs • A strong mentorship network (including our regional Director) • A truly collaborative, cross-functional team where you can draw on global experts Given your pharmacy background and fluency in English, Mandarin and Japanese, you’ll bring exactly the clinical insight and multilingual communication skills we need to navigate these nuances. Let me know if you’d like any additional detail or to meet a couple of your future teammates before Thursday’s call. Otherwise, looking forward to speaking at 11 AM AEST! Best regards, J***e HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain (partnering with N***s)
Reg** L.
Thanks, J***e,this is super helpful. Could you share an example of a recent ANZ market-access project and how success was measured? Also, I’d love a quick intro to the Health Economics Associate I’ll be partnering with before Thursday if possible.
Hi R***a, Glad to dive into this. Here’s a recent ANZ project example and a quick intro to your Health Economics Associate: 1. Recent ANZ Market-Access Project • Product & Indication: A novel oncology therapy for metastatic colorectal cancer. • Strategy: , Built a country-specific value dossier combining clinical trial data with real-world evidence from NSW and Victorian cancer registries. , Worked closely with state health departments and hospital formulary committees to map unmet need and draft a cost-utility model. , Coordinated cross-functional reviews with Medical Affairs and Clinical Development to refine the pharmacoeconomic assumptions. • Success Metrics: , Secured positive reimbursement decisions in both Australia and New Zealand within 5 months (versus the typical 8,10-month cycle). , Achieved a first-year hospital listing in 85% of targeted oncology centers. , Monitored early uptake metrics, with patient access requests exceeding projections by 30% in quarter one. 2. Health Economics Associate Introduction You’ll be collaborating daily with S***y C***n, our ANZ Health Economics Associate: • Background: MSc in Health Economics from M***y, 3 years’ experience building budget-impact models for cardiovascular and oncology products. • Strengths: Fluent in English and Mandarin, skilled in TreeAge modeling and real-world data analytics. • Next Steps: I’ve looped S***y in on this email,she’ll reach out this afternoon (AEST) to schedule a 10,15 minute intro. Looking forward to our deeper discussion on Thursday at 11 AM AEST. Let me know if there’s anything else you’d like ahead of time. Best, J***e HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain (partnering with N***s)
Reg** L.
Thanks for sharing this, J***e,really impressive turnaround. Could you dive a bit deeper on how the NSW/Victorian registry data was actually integrated into the cost-utility model and what my hands-on role would look like in that process? Also, as I prep to meet S***y, is there anything specific I should review beforehand?
Hi R***a, Happy to give you more detail on the registry integration and what you’d actually be doing: 1. NSW/Victorian Registry Data in the Cost-Utility Model • Data sourcing & cleaning: Real-world survival and resource-use data were pulled from both state cancer registries, de-identified and mapped to our model’s health-state definitions (e.g., progression-free vs. progressed disease). • Parameter estimation: We used the registry survival curves to derive transition probabilities and state-specific utility weights. Hospital stay duration and treatment patterns from the registries informed our cost inputs. • Model calibration & validation: Those real-world inputs were overlaid on the clinical trial,based structure in TreeAge to ensure the model reflected true patient pathways in ANZ. 2. Your Hands-On Role • Data liaison: You’d coordinate with registry custodians to define extract parameters and secure approvals. • Analysis & mapping: You’d run descriptive statistics, help map raw data fields to health-state transitions and draft assumptions for the model. • Model support: Working alongside S***y, you’d input those parameters into our cost-utility framework, test sensitivity scenarios and help interpret the outputs for the value dossier. As for your intro with S***y, you’ll get the most out of that chat if you: • Brush up on basic cost-utility concepts (QALYs, ICERs) and the TreeAge interface,S***y often starts from “how do we map registry endpoints to model health states?” • Review our recent oncology project slide deck (I’ll forward it to you this afternoon) so you can ask targeted questions about data workflows and model assumptions. Feel free to shoot over any questions before your call, and I’ll get you anything you need. Looking forward to seeing how you and S***y connect later today! Best, J***e HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain (partnering with N***s)

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