Editorial Director
WebMD, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30349
Skills, Experience, Qualifications, If you have the right match for this opportunity, then make sure to apply today.Medscape, a division of WebMD,
develops and hosts portals and mobile applications, providing physicians and healthcare professionals with critical clinical reference resources, updates on the latest medical information, continuing medical education (CME) credits, and opportunities to collaborate with peers.
The
Editorial Director, Gastroenterology
is a strategic leadership role responsible for curating, developing, and overseeing editorial content specific to gastroenterology, ensuring that the information remains clinically accurate, timely, and aligned with Medscape’s commitment to providing leading medical knowledge to physicians and healthcare professionals worldwide. This role is pivotal in ensuring that the content is both relevant and engaging for specialist and generalist audiences.
Core Responsibilities:
Lead the editorial direction for news and features in gastroenterology.
Oversee the creation and editing of news stories and features on gastroenterology, targeting a professional audience of physicians, ensuring coverage aligns with clinical practice needs.
Coordinate and oversee the coverage of gastroenterology conferences, held in the United States and globally.
Ensure content is thoroughly vetted for clinical accuracy, fairness, and clarity, particularly when covering complex gastrointestinal diseases and conditions.
Collaborate with internal teams and external clinical experts to generate expert-led commentary and analysis on gastroenterology topics.
Track trends and clinical advancements within gastroenterology to ensure content is both timely and aligned with the evolving medical landscape.
Partner with marketing and product teams to ensure content delivery aligns with user engagement goals and enhances clinical practice for physicians.
Develop strategies for improving reader engagement through relevant, high-quality content in gastroenterology.
Build strong editorial partnerships with key gastroenterologists to enhance the depth and breadth of coverage.
Assist with the creation and editing of news stories and features in the related specialty areas of endocrinology and oncology as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Communications, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
Significant editorial management experience, with a strong focus on medical or health journalism, particularly in gastroenterology.
5+ years of experience leading news teams in creating and executing content strategy in healthcare or medical publishing.
Proven experience writing and editing news stories and features, translating complex medical information into clear, engaging articles for physicians and/or healthcare professionals.
Exceptional news judgment and a deep understanding of the medical and healthcare fields, with a specific focus on content related to gastroenterology.
Ability to manage a diverse team of medical writers, editors, and content creators, ensuring high editorial standards.
Strong understanding of how content marketing and audience engagement influence medical publishing.
Demonstrated ability to balance multiple priorities while maintaining accuracy and clinical rigor in published content.
Preferred:
Experience using analytics tools such as Tableau to track content performance and guide editorial decisions.
Ability to cultivate and manage a network of physician contributors and freelance medical writers and editors.
Familiarity with digital storytelling techniques and various content formats, including videos, infographics, and interactive modules to enhance reader engagement.
WebMD is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, ancestry, color, religion, sex, gender, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, medical condition, disability, veterans status, or any other basis protected by law.
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develops and hosts portals and mobile applications, providing physicians and healthcare professionals with critical clinical reference resources, updates on the latest medical information, continuing medical education (CME) credits, and opportunities to collaborate with peers.
The
Editorial Director, Gastroenterology
is a strategic leadership role responsible for curating, developing, and overseeing editorial content specific to gastroenterology, ensuring that the information remains clinically accurate, timely, and aligned with Medscape’s commitment to providing leading medical knowledge to physicians and healthcare professionals worldwide. This role is pivotal in ensuring that the content is both relevant and engaging for specialist and generalist audiences.
Core Responsibilities:
Lead the editorial direction for news and features in gastroenterology.
Oversee the creation and editing of news stories and features on gastroenterology, targeting a professional audience of physicians, ensuring coverage aligns with clinical practice needs.
Coordinate and oversee the coverage of gastroenterology conferences, held in the United States and globally.
Ensure content is thoroughly vetted for clinical accuracy, fairness, and clarity, particularly when covering complex gastrointestinal diseases and conditions.
Collaborate with internal teams and external clinical experts to generate expert-led commentary and analysis on gastroenterology topics.
Track trends and clinical advancements within gastroenterology to ensure content is both timely and aligned with the evolving medical landscape.
Partner with marketing and product teams to ensure content delivery aligns with user engagement goals and enhances clinical practice for physicians.
Develop strategies for improving reader engagement through relevant, high-quality content in gastroenterology.
Build strong editorial partnerships with key gastroenterologists to enhance the depth and breadth of coverage.
Assist with the creation and editing of news stories and features in the related specialty areas of endocrinology and oncology as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Communications, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
Significant editorial management experience, with a strong focus on medical or health journalism, particularly in gastroenterology.
5+ years of experience leading news teams in creating and executing content strategy in healthcare or medical publishing.
Proven experience writing and editing news stories and features, translating complex medical information into clear, engaging articles for physicians and/or healthcare professionals.
Exceptional news judgment and a deep understanding of the medical and healthcare fields, with a specific focus on content related to gastroenterology.
Ability to manage a diverse team of medical writers, editors, and content creators, ensuring high editorial standards.
Strong understanding of how content marketing and audience engagement influence medical publishing.
Demonstrated ability to balance multiple priorities while maintaining accuracy and clinical rigor in published content.
Preferred:
Experience using analytics tools such as Tableau to track content performance and guide editorial decisions.
Ability to cultivate and manage a network of physician contributors and freelance medical writers and editors.
Familiarity with digital storytelling techniques and various content formats, including videos, infographics, and interactive modules to enhance reader engagement.
WebMD is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, ancestry, color, religion, sex, gender, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, medical condition, disability, veterans status, or any other basis protected by law.
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