Medical Science Liaison, Neurology (South Texas)
Company: Bristol-Myers Squibb
Location: Houston
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
Medical Science Liaison, Neurology (South Texas)
Working with UsChallenging. Meaningful. Life-changing. Those aren't
words that are usually associated with a job. But working at
Bristol Myers Squibb is anything but usual. Here, uniquely
interesting work happens every day, in every department. From
optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell
therapy, this is work that transforms the lives of patients, and
the careers of those who do it. You'll get the chance to grow and
thrive through opportunities uncommon in scale and scope, alongside
high-achieving teams rich in diversity. Take your career farther
than you thought possible.
Bristol Myers Squibb recognizes the importance of balance and
flexibility in our work environment. We offer a wide variety of
competitive benefits, services and programs that provide our
employees with the resources to pursue their goals, both at work
and in their personal lives.
Position: Medical Science Liaison, Neurology
Location: Field - South Texas (Houston/San Antonio)
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.
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 Neurology/Multiple Sclerosis
through high-quality peer-to-peer scientific dialogue in both
proactive and reactive settings.
- Medical engagement:
- 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
Multiple Sclerosis through high-quality peer-to-peer scientific
dialogue.
- Appropriately document and achieve annual goals.
- Leverages digital capabilities to enhance medical
engagement.
- Clinical Trial engagement:
- Provides recommendations and insights to clinical development
team on study feasibilities within the therapeutic area based on
knowledge of the field and through direct contacts with potential
investigators, as agreed with home office medical and GDO.
- Liaises with key large accounts to understand clinical barriers
to patient access and ensuring equity in access to clinical
trials.
- Leads major evidence read-outs with clinical trial
investigators e.g., Ph 3 top-line data.
- Support Interventional and Non-Interventional Research (NIR)
studies (e.g. identification and assessment of potential study
sites) to facilitate patient recruitment and/or discussions around
the safe and effective use of BMS investigational products, as
agreed with home office medical and Global Development Operations
(GDO).
- Provide recommendations and insights to clinical development
team on study and site feasibilities within the therapeutic area
based on knowledge of the field and through direct contacts with
potential investigators, as agreed with home office medical and
GDO.
- Support HCPs in the ISR submission and execution process and
study follow-up as agreed upon with home office medical and
GDO.
- Ensure that BMS Pharmacovigilance procedural documents are
understood and applied by investigators of local studies, and alert
appropriate BMS personnel to any identified Adverse
Events.
- If applicable, support CRO sponsored studies as agreed with
home office medical and GDO.
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 Neurology and/or Multiple Sclerosis experience required:
- Scientific or clinical disease area knowledge, patient
treatment trends, clinical landscape.
- Pharmaceutical industry including compliance and regulatory
guidelines.
Understanding of scientific publications:
- Clinical trial design and process.
- Understanding of national and regional healthcare and access
environment.
Travel:
- The MSL will spend the majority of their time in the field with
their external customers and additional requirements based on
territory assignment and team needs, as needed.
Key competencies desired:
- Scientific Agility: 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.
- Patient centricity: Understands the patient journey and
experience.
- Customer-focused/enterprise mindset: Understands overall
enterprise objectives and prioritization.
- Analytical Capability: Ability to analyze data, such as market
trends, and HCP preferences.
- Technological Agility: Understanding, adapting, and effectively
using technology in various aspects of healthcare
business.
- Teamwork/Cross-functional mindset: Ability to work
independently and act as a team player by developing strong rapport
and working relationships with external and internal
stakeholders.
The starting compensation for this job is a range from $150,000 -
$200,000, plus incentive cash and stock opportunities (based on
eligibility). Final, individual compensation will be decided based
on demonstrated experience.
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