The Medical Scientific Liaison (MSL) provides scientific information to healthcare professionals, engages Key Opinion Leaders, and collaborates with various business units to support product strategy in vaccines.
Medical Scientific Liaison (MSL)
Medical Scientific Liaison (MSL) is responsible for delivering up-to-date scientific information to a broad group of healthcare professionals. The role focuses on high-quality medical-to-medical engagement, providing scientific, clinical, and technical expertise across assigned therapeutic areas and products.
MSL maintains continuous cross-functional collaboration with different Business Units. The top priority is to provide accurate scientific information to healthcare providers and to gather high-quality medical insights. The MSL actively supports the strategic direction of assigned products and is therefore exposed to key decision-makers both within the organization and externally.
Key Responsibilities
Required Skill Set
Technical Skills
Core Competencies
Qualifications
Experience
EEO (Equal Employment Opportunity) & Employment Eligibility
Pfizer is committed to equal opportunity in the terms and conditions of employment for all employees and job applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, gender identity or gender expression, national origin, or disability.
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Medical Scientific Liaison (MSL) is responsible for delivering up-to-date scientific information to a broad group of healthcare professionals. The role focuses on high-quality medical-to-medical engagement, providing scientific, clinical, and technical expertise across assigned therapeutic areas and products.
MSL maintains continuous cross-functional collaboration with different Business Units. The top priority is to provide accurate scientific information to healthcare providers and to gather high-quality medical insights. The MSL actively supports the strategic direction of assigned products and is therefore exposed to key decision-makers both within the organization and externally.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead high-quality medical-to-medical scientific communication.
- Identify, map, and engage Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) through regular face-to-face and virtual interactions.
- Organize and conduct medical meetings and scientific activities with KOLs to deliver cutting-edge scientific information within the assigned therapeutic area and products.
- Conduct medical education meetings to introduce new scientific concepts, support improvements in patient outcomes, and enhance physicians' research capabilities.
- Respond to medical inquiries in a timely and compliant manner.
- Establish and maintain strong academic relationships with institutions and organizations in the vaccines area.
- Collaborate and align with the Medical Manager to effectively engage KOLs.
- Collect, analyze, and report timely local medical insights to support product strategy and scientific messaging development.
- Support clinical research activiites as needed
- Ensure timely completion of SOP training and consistent adherence to SOPs in daily activities.
Required Skill Set
Technical Skills
- Medical education background.
- Strong scientific and technical expertise in the relevant therapeutic area.
Core Competencies
- Self-awareness
- Commitment
- Negotiation skills
- Decision-making capability
- Strong communication skills
- Flexibility and adaptability
Qualifications
- Healthcare - related degree (Medicine, Biology, Biomedical sciences, etc.)
- Residency or specialization, along with experience in clinical practice and/or direct patient care, is highly recommended.
Experience
- Experience in primary care or public health programs is desirable.
- Previous experience in the pharmaceutical industry would be an asset
EEO (Equal Employment Opportunity) & Employment Eligibility
Pfizer is committed to equal opportunity in the terms and conditions of employment for all employees and job applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, gender identity or gender expression, national origin, or disability.
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