Position Summary
- Medical Science Liaison (MSL) identifies disease/product medical needs in a defined geography; builds relationships with Thought Leaders (TL) and HCPs to drive meaningful scientific exchange, support safe/appropriate use of medicines, facilitate research, and serve as a medical resource.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop/maintain relationships with academic/community research thought leaders, appropriate HCPs, and access stakeholders to answer scientific, unsolicited product, and HEOR questions via 1:1, group presentations, remote, etc.
- Present accurate medical information using scientific resources; respond to questions per ethical/legal/compliance guidance.
- Assess the medical landscape; stay current on treatment strategies, products, unmet needs, clinical trials, and HEOR; monitor competitive landscape.
- Partner with HCPs on disease initiatives, collaborative research, and investigator-sponsored research (ISR).
- Attend medical congresses/meetings; collect and communicate medical insights to support strategy/business decisions.
- Create geography-specific Field Medical and TL Interaction plans; contribute to institution/account plans and medical programs/projects.
- Provide compliant collaboration with cross-matrix field teams; support training and internal scientific updates.
- Provide scientific support at promotional meetings; participate in congress activities.
- Support interventional and non-interventional research, including site identification/assessment, feasibility input, ISR submission/execution support, pharmacovigilance procedural adherence, and CRO-sponsored studies.
Position Requirements
- MD, PharmD, PhD, APP, PA, NP with experience in a disease area or broad medical background and relevant pharma experience.
- Knowledge of disease area/publications; clinical trial design/process; national healthcare/access environment; HEOR core concepts; scientific/clinical competitive landscape and patient trends; excellent English.
- Preferred/Desired: 2+ years in clinical/pharma environment; prior MSL experience; independent/team player; translate data for physicians; strong communication/presentation; peer-to-peer relationship building; rapid learning; align with BMS values.
- Essential: ability to drive a company-provided car; travel required; field-basedβlive in territory or within 50 miles of borders.
Compensation/Benefits (as listed)
- US Field (United States): $166,090β$201,262 base.
- Benefits include medical/dental/vision; wellbeing support; 401(k); disability/life/accident insurance; business travel and personal liability protection.
- Work-life: paid time off (flexible time off or 160 hours vacation depending on role/location) and other leave options per eligibility.