Medical Science Liaison

Pharmiweb
London
4 months ago
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Your job as an MSL will be to develop and execute the UK MSL plan, which includes generating evidence, external expert

engagement, medical education, publication and communication plan; ensuring the successful

implementation of medical affairs strategy at the country level in partnership with the KAMs.

• Develop scientifically-based, professional relationships with local, regional, and national

healthcare professionals to provide current medical and scientific education and information.

• Ensure that medical insights and medical/scientific field intelligence informs strategic planning at

the local level, and that key issues or insights are flagged to other parts of the organization (i.e. at

the group level) as necessary.

• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure the delivery of scientific services to both internal

stakeholders and external healthcare professionals; this includes: educating contracted speakers or

training internal team members on anit-biotic and disease area; medical review of new product

opportunities; ideas on portfolio enhancement etc.

• Respond to healthcare professional product enquiries to ensure focused and balanced clinical and

scientific information that supports the appropriate use of the antibiotic and services.

• Establish and maintain contact with relevant medical, research and educational societies within

assigned region as well as with Healthcare Professionals and other external experts.

• Develop where needed, medical/scientific communication materials (such as medical

presentations and summaries of data/studies, etc.) and ensure that these are reviewed from a

scientific perspective, appropriately referenced, are of high quality, and comply fully with

relevant company, Medical and local procedures.

• Demonstrate project leadership and management in and across the team and therapeutic area;

including appropriate allocation and monitoring of local MSL budget.

• Participation in medical education for healthcare professionals through on-site/virtual

presentations, investigator meetings, national professional societies and conferences, advisory

boards, or local and regional healthcare meetings.

• Serve as a scientific expert within the company and support other teams, such as the external

medical information team, with developing robust and high-quality responses to enquiries/standard

responses

• Where appropriate, and upon request by the global team to assist in the initiation, oversight and

follow up of clinical studies initiated within the therapeutic area for which the MSL carries

responsibility.

• Act as the UK point of contact with external experts to facilitate investigator-initiated study (IIS)

ideas and requests for support to the global medical team as appropriate.

• Ensure that all activities and interactions are conducted in accordance with applicable local, global

and national laws, regulations, guidelines, codes of conduct, policies and procedures, and accepted

standards of best practice.

Skills

  • Medical
  • Medical affairs
  • antibiotics
  • microbiology
  • anti-infectives
  • vaccines
  • antibiotics

Employee Value Proposition

Rapidly growing pharmaceutical company with a turnover of €270 million in 2023, they are expanding their product portfolio and looking to in-license more products, providing stability and growth opportunities.

Job Title:Medical Science Liaison

Location:London, UK

Job Type:Permanent

Trading as Aerotek. Allegis Group Limited, Maxis 2, Western Road, Bracknell, RG12 1RT, United Kingdom. No. 2876353. Allegis Group Limited operates as an Employment Business and Employment Agency as set out in the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003. Aerotek and Actalent Services are companies within the Allegis Group network of companies (collectively referred to as "Allegis Group"). Aerotek, Actalent Services, Aston Carter, EASi, Talentis Solutions, TEKsystems, Stamford Consultants and The Stamford Group are Allegis Group brands. If you apply, your personal data will be processed as described in the Allegis Group Online Privacy Notice available at https://www.allegisgroup.com/en-gb/privacy-notices.

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