Overview
David has been a medical/marketing leader in the healthcare communications field for
more than 20 years, having held senior management and strategic planning positions.
David has extensive medical communications business development experience in major
therapeutic areas, with product pre-launch and launch experience in the areas of
anesthesiology, anti-infectives, cardiovascular disease (including VTE/PE), chronic
pain, endocrinology/diabetology, gastroenterology, hematology, men?s health,
obstetrics/gynecology, oncology, orthopedics, rheumatology, neurology, and
psychiatry.
David has worked with the American College of Cardiology as medical strategist
spearheading educational grant development across all of the ACC?s clinical pathways
to support cardiovascular disease education for their annual and regional meetings.
David?s graduate school and postdoctoral training was at the NYU School of Medicine
and the New York Veterans Affairs Medical Center in neuropharmacology. As an adjunct
assist professor, Pharmacology & Physiology, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, he
teaches pharmacology and drug marketing to graduate students. David has held several
academic positions in the past, having served on the faculty in the department of
psychiatry at the NYU School of Medicine, Bellevue Hospital, and the New York
Veterans Administration Medical Center. David has authored more than a dozen
articles in peer-reviewed medical journals and has contribu
Education
PHD, 1984, New York University, School of Medicine
MS, 1981, New York University, School of Medicine
BA, 1978, Bard College
Curriculum Vitae
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