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Medical Science Liaison, Cell Therapy (Kentucky and Tennessee)

Bristol Myers Squibb
Full-time
Remote friendly (Louisville, KY)
United States
Medical Affairs

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Role Summary

The Cell Therapy Medical Science Liaison (MSL) acts as a clinical and scientific advisor to cross-functional partners, ensuring interactions align with enterprise and medical strategies to support patient access to BMS medicines. The role engages the medical community on pre- and peri-launch activities and ongoing lifecycle needs, sharing clinical evidence and addressing pertinent scientific questions. This field-based position covers Kentucky and Tennessee.

Responsibilities

  • Medical engagement: collaborate with therapeutic leaders to develop a medical plan for product/disease area that supports launch and lifecycle management; engage in scientific conversations to support launch and life-cycle activities; interact with medical societies, PAGs, and guideline committees; train external speakers; engage payers in pre- and peri-launch phases; provide real-time medical support to HCPs; build relationships with key thought leaders; document and achieve annual goals; leverage digital tools to enhance engagement.
  • Clinical Trial engagement: provide recommendations on study feasibilities; liaise with large accounts to understand barriers to patient access and trial equity; lead major evidence readouts with investigators; support interventional and non-interventional studies to facilitate recruitment and safe use of investigational products; ensure pharmacovigilance documents are understood by investigators; support CRO-sponsored studies as defined by scope.

Qualifications

  • MD, DO, PharmD, DNP, or PhD required
  • Minimum 3 years clinical or research experience in hematology OR 3 years as an MSL in lymphoma or multiple myeloma disease landscapes
  • Cell therapy experience strongly preferred
  • Ability to work independently and in cross-functional teams
  • Knowledge of US legal, regulatory, and compliance guidelines for interactions with health-care professionals
  • Ability to partner with and maintain relationships within the medical community
  • Excellent communication, presentation, and time management skills
  • Ability to translate scientific/clinical data into understandable, valuable information for physicians

Skills

  • Scientific dialogue and data interpretation with clinicians
  • Relationship-building with TLs/HCPs, medical societies, and payers
  • Healthcare data analysis and interpretation
  • Proficiency with CE^3, CRM tools, and digital engagement platforms
  • Medical on Call technology usage
  • Strong learning mindset and up-to-date scientific knowledge

Education

  • As above in Qualifications
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