Final Presentation - CMO

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    5/10/2011

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    THINGS YOU WISH YOU KNEW, BUT DIDN]T.

    Irina Poltorak, Aleksandra Poznansky, Esther Kremen

    Joanne Waldstreicher,M.D.

    Chief Medical Officer:

    Responsible for coordinating patient care andsafety

    Directs the staff and programs associated

    with his or her organization/company

    Ensures that the highest standards of qua lity

    and service are maintained

    Participate in clinical research

    Salary

    How big are their

    piggy banks?

    Employment Outlook

    From 2008 to 2018, employment

    opportunities for CMOs are expected to

    increase 34%

    With the con stant progression of technology

    and medicine, there is a much greater need

    for trained, and up-t o-date professionals.

    Since CMOs require such a formal and

    rigorous education, they have many job

    prospects as well as opportunities for job

    advancement in the future.

    Being such a low populated field, the

    demand for CMOs is incredibly high, so there

    are many, many job prospects.

    Could it be YOU?

    Reliable - can complete a task

    on time

    Organized -can coordinate

    various activities

    Social - they can work with and

    direct others

    Tolerant - can remain calm at all

    times

    Analytical can break down a

    situation or task into many

    manageable steps

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