Medical Affairs/Clinical Affairs Intern – LTOT & Airway Clearance
Description
MACA Intern – LTOT & Airway Clearance
Location: Remote
Department: U.S. Medical Affairs / Clinical Affairs
About Inogen
Inogen is a leader in respiratory care solutions, dedicated to improving patient lives through innovation in portable oxygen concentrators, airway clearance technologies, and patient education. Our Medical Affairs team plays a critical role in advancing scientific understanding, supporting product launches, and ensuring patients and providers have the resources they need to succeed with therapy.
Position Summary
The Medical Affairs Intern will support Inogen’s U.S. Medical Affairs team with initiatives spanning Long-Term Oxygen Therapy (LTOT) and Airway Clearance (AC). This internship provides hands-on experience in medical communications, clinical evidence analysis, and field medical operations. The role will offer direct exposure to the launch of new therapies, strategic planning, and patient/provider education programs.
Key Responsibilities
Literature Review & Evidence Support
- Conduct structured literature searches on LTOT and AC topics.
- Summarize findings into annotated bibliographies, slide decks, and briefing notes for internal stakeholders.
- Assist with evidence gap mapping and competitor landscape reviews.
Medical Education & Training Support
- Support development of internal training resources for Sales, Marketing, and Clinical teams.
- Draft medical FAQs, quick-reference guides, and educational tools for LTOT and Simeox 200.
- Help coordinate advisory board preparation materials, Oxygen Clinic materials, and related resources.
Data Analysis & Reporting
- Assist in analyzing survey, registry, or advisory board outputs.
- Contribute to topline summaries, executive briefs, and insight reports.
- Provide support for internal medical dashboards and metrics tracking.
Cross-functional Collaboration
- Work closely with Medical Affairs, Clinical Operations, Quality, and Marketing colleagues.
- Align with internal teams for medical device launch preparation, planning, and post-market evidence strategies.
- Participate in internal Medical Affairs team meetings and project planning sessions.
Qualifications
- Currently enrolled in a graduate-level program (PharmD, PhD, MD, MPH, MS in Respiratory Therapy, or related field). Exceptional senior undergraduates in life sciences will be considered.
- Strong interest in respiratory medicine, respiratory therapy, medical devices, or clinical research.
- Demonstrated ability to review and synthesize scientific and clinical literature.
- Strong writing and presentation skills.
- Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple projects.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel); reference management software a plus (for resource verification).
Desired Skills & Attributes
- Intellectual curiosity and eagerness to learn about Medical Affairs and respiratory care.
- Collaborative and team-oriented, with strong interpersonal skills.
- Comfortable communicating with both scientific and business audiences.
- Detail-oriented, with an interest in evidence-based medicine.