Alice Asseraf
About Alice Asseraf
Alice Asseraf is a Field Clinical Specialist Supervisor in the Cardiac Rhythm Management Division at Boston Scientific, with a background in medical engineering and extensive experience in various healthcare and engineering roles.
Current Role at Boston Scientific
Alice Asseraf is currently serving as Field Clinical Specialist Supervisor in the Cardiac Rhythm Management Division at Boston Scientific. She has held this position since 2021. In this role, Alice oversees clinical operations, providing leadership and guidance to field specialists working on cardiac rhythm management. Her responsibilities include coordinating clinical activities, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and supporting the implementation of new technologies and procedures within the division.
Previous Experience at NEHS DIGITAL
Before joining Boston Scientific, Alice Asseraf worked at NEHS DIGITAL as Responsable Formations - ingénieure d'application from 2020 to 2021. During her tenure, she was responsible for overseeing training programs and applications engineering. Her role focused on ensuring that medical professionals and staff were properly trained on the latest digital health technologies and applications, thereby enhancing their operational efficiency and patient care capabilities.
Tenure at NGI
From 2014 to 2021, Alice Asseraf worked as an Ingénieur d'application at NGI in Créteil. Over the course of seven years, she was involved in the application engineering and support for various medical technologies. Her role included providing technical assistance, conducting training sessions, and facilitating the integration of new medical equipment within healthcare facilities. This position also required significant customer interaction and problem-solving skills.
Educational Background at UPMC
Alice Asseraf completed her Master's degree in Medical Engineering from UPMC (Université Pierre et Marie Curie) between 2010 and 2014. This education provided her with a solid foundation in medical technologies, engineering principles, and healthcare applications. Her time at UPMC equipped her with the technical knowledge and skills essential for her subsequent roles in the medical technology field.
Internships and Early Career
Alice Asseraf gained diverse experience through various internships and early career roles. She interned at GE Healthcare in 2014 for six months, focusing on Marketing Molecular Imaging in Europe. In 2013, she completed a two-month engineering internship at APHP's La Pitié Salpêtrière. Additionally, she worked as Chargée de clientèle at JCDecaux from 2012 to 2014, gaining valuable client relations experience. Her early educational journey included six years as a student at UPMC, culminating in her Master's degree in Medical Engineering.