Medical Science Liaison - Upstate NY/CT
About the role
The primary responsibility of a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is the exchange of medical information with health care professionals (HCPs) involved with the management of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). As a key member of the Medical Affairs Team, you will facilitate and develop the relationship with the medical/scientific community including physicians and medical centers, by communicating product-related information to investigators and institutions.
Responsibilities
- Establish a respectable PharmaEssentia presence in the medical community.
- Identify and develop relationships with the medical community, thought leaders, and treatment advocates.
- Liaise and support the development of key and regional opinion leaders within a broad customer segmentation (community clinics, integrated delivery networks (IDNs), academic centers, etc.).
- Provide high quality medical and scientific support/communications to internal and external customers (e.g., advisory board meetings, regional training courses/workshops together with KOL/ROL, support of speakers with presentations and literature research).
- Lead medical education (disease statement, guidelines, and product information upon FDA approval).
- Manage studies and ensure that proposals are aligned with medical objectives within PharmaEssentia locally and globally. Ensure study projects are in line with commercial objectives.
- Maintain a high level of scientific and technical expertise in hematology, oncology, and blood disorders.
- Develop and increase knowledge of medical literature.
- Prepare and present critical reviews of scientific publications and congresses, internally and externally.
- Complete necessary documentation in order to ensure knowledge preservation (e.g., CRM reports).
- Utilize the necessary tools to develop and follow up on strategic measures (project plans).
- Write and ensure timely submission of locally relevant abstracts at congresses.
- Provide cross-functional support for Market Access and other Medical Affairs activities.
- Monitor competitor activities and marketplace changes.
Qualifications and Experience
- Advanced Degree Required (PhD, PharmD, or MD)
- Experience in the pharmaceutical industry, including 3+ years in a field medical/MSL role
- Broad knowledge of general medicine with a focus in hematology, oncology or interferons
- Knowledge in planning and execution of scientific studies and clinical trials
- Ability to develop and maintain relationships with key thought-leaders
- Ability to introduce the disease state to the KOL community and articulate complex programs
- Development of product knowledge and knowledge of Company and science
- Excellent writing and oral communication skills (including presentations)
- Strong networking skills (includes internal teams)
- On-time completion of goals with high-quality results
- Project planning and execution
- Quality of judgment and decision making
- Initiative on addressing issues for the team (“roll up your sleeves attitude”)
- Ability to maintain collaborative relationships within a dynamic team environment
- Adherence and compliance with all required regulatory and GCP guidelines
Pay
The expected base salary range for this position is $165,240-238,680. Salary offers are based on a wide range of factors including relevant skills, training, experience, education and geographical location. Market and organizational factors are also considered. In addition to base salary and a competitive benefits package, successful candidates are eligible for short-term and long-term incentives.
Schedule
This is a remote role. The hired candidate must reside in the designated territory (NY or CT).