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Position: Medical Science Liaison – Hematology, Myeloid
Location: Pacific Northwest
The primary role of the Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is to engage in meaningful peer-to-peer scientific dialogue with healthcare system leaders such as Regional Thought Leaders (RTLs), National Thought Leaders, and Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) within a defined geography to translate science into patient care. MSLs will also engage the top HCPs in high-disease burden hospitals.
The MSL captures medical insights and acts as a clinical & scientific advisor to cross-functional partners. Ensures applicable interactions are aligned with enterprise and medical strategies and ultimately serve to ensure patients have access to BMS medicines through their efforts to ensure the medical community is fully apprised of their safe and effective use. Additionally, the MSL will work with the medical community to address other pertinent scientific related questions not limited to approved assets and indications.
The MSL will engage in educational dialogue with relevant HCPs and share relevant clinical evidence and information based on the physicians' needs and in accordance with the field medical plan. The MSL will also be responsible for serving on a scheduled, standing basis as "Medical on Call" - virtually engaging treating physicians in the community, facilitated by their commercial counterpart, TAS (Therapeutic Area Specialist), to answer unsolicited off-label and technically complex questions in real time.
This role is field-based, and it is anticipated that the employee will spend a majority of the time in the field interacting with external stakeholders, including investigators and clinical thought leaders, while also supporting internal stakeholders and continuing to maintain a high level of therapeutic expertise.
Key Responsibilities: Develops trusted relationships with appropriate academic and community Thought Leaders (TLs) in Hematology through high-quality peer-to-peer scientific dialogue in both proactive and reactive settings. Effectively collaborates and engages in scientific dialogue with TLs to gain insights on clinical landscape to ensure development of a medical plan that is both product/disease area focused and translates into effective launch. Proactively engages in scientific and clinical conversation to ensure development of a medical plan that is both product/disease area focused and translates into effective launch and LCM activities. Engages with medical societies, PAGs (Patient Advocacy Groups) and guideline committee members as appropriate. Provides training for external speakers as needed. Strategically engages payers in the pre- and peri-launch phases (with fHEOR and Account Executives). Provides medical support to address unsolicited HCP questions in real-time, both in face-to-face interactions and through the Medical on Call virtual capability. Develops credible connections with key Thought Leaders (TLs) in Hematology through high-quality peer-to-peer scientific dialogue. Appropriately document and achieve annual goals. Leverages digital capabilities to enhance medical engagement. Required Qualifications & Experience: MD, PharmD, PhD, APP, PA, NP with experience in a specific Disease Area or with a broad medical background or relevant pharmaceutical experience. Working in a scientific and/or clinical research environment. Field medical expertise preferred. Deep understanding of TL environment and needs. Strong Hematology experience required: Scientific or clinical disease area knowledge, patient treatment trends, clinical landscape. Understanding of scientific publications, clinical trial design and process. Understanding of national and regional healthcare and access environment. Key competencies desired: Ability to engage in a dialogue about data in a compelling, fair and balanced way and explain in a manner that resonates with TLs/HCPs. Excellent communication and presentation skills to articulate scientific and clinical data in an easy-to-understand manner. Ability to analyze data, such as market trends, and HCP preferences. Ability to work independently and act as a team player by developing strong rapport and working relationships with external and internal stakeholders.
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