Any info on the Patient Access Manager roles at Acadia? Salary range? There’s travel, so car/car allowance? Is this better, worse, or different than being a NSS?
I agree. I’m assuming with requiring 5 years in pharma to apply, the salary should be comparable to being a rep. But haven’t heard anything to confirm that.
It's like a Field Reimbursement Manager, but you also have direct patient and family contact. The salaries can be higher than sales reps, but the bonuses are a lot less.
Anyone know why they keep posting for the Pittsburgh PAM role? Seems like it’s been posted and taken down several times now.