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Medical Science Liaison, Immunology - Admilparant (CO, NM)

Bristol Myers Squibb
2 months ago
On-site
Denver, CO
Medical Affairs
Position: Medical Science Liaison, Immunology (Field - CO, NM)

Key Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain relationships with academic/community research thought leaders, appropriate HCPs, and access stakeholders in a defined geography to answer scientific, unsolicited product, and HEOR questions.
- Use various interaction channels (1:1, group presentations, remote, etc.); demonstrate proficiency with scientific resources and presentations.
- Effectively present accurate medical information and respond to questions in compliance with local procedures, ethical/legal guidelines, and directives.
- Assess the medical landscape by meeting with thought leaders/HCPs/access stakeholders to understand needs and expertise.
- Continuously update knowledge of treatment strategies, products, unmet medical needs, clinical trials, health economics outcomes research, and scientific activities.
- Understand competitive landscape and evolving healthcare models to address customer informational needs.
- Identify opportunities to partner with HCPs on disease-state initiatives, collaborative research, and investigator-sponsored research (ISR) aligned with BMS objectives.
- Attend medical congresses and local/regional meetings.
- Collect and communicate meaningful medical insights/impact back to medical and commercial organizations.

Medical Plan
- Develop geography-specific Field Medical and TL interaction plans based on therapeutic area objectives and TL needs.
- Use institution/account planning approach and contribute to cross-functional plans.
- Contribute to development and delivery of scientifically meaningful local medical programs/projects.

Medical Support
- Establish customer-centric, compliant collaboration with cross-matrix field teams in the assigned geography.
- Support initial/ongoing medical/scientific area and product training; provide scientific updates to internal stakeholders.
- Provide scientific support at promotional meetings (present data, evaluate speakers, support contracted speakers if applicable).
- Participate in assigned congress activities.

Clinical Trial Activities
- Support interventional and non-interventional research (NIR), including identification/assessment of potential study sites for recruitment and discussions on safe/effective use of investigational products.
- Provide recommendations/insights to clinical development on study and site feasibility via field knowledge and investigator contacts.
- Support HCPs with ISR submission/execution and study follow-up.
- Ensure pharmacovigilance procedural documents are understood/applied by local investigators; alert appropriate personnel to adverse events.
- Support CRO-sponsored studies as agreed with home office medical and GDO.

Position Requirements
- MD, PharmD, PhD, APP, PA, or NP with experience in a specific disease area or broad medical background and relevant pharmaceutical experience.
- Disease area knowledge; understanding of scientific publications.
- Knowledge of scientific/clinical area, competitive landscape, and patient treatment trends.
- Knowledge of clinical trial design and process.
- Knowledge of the national healthcare and access environment.
- Knowledge of HEOR core concepts.
- Excellent English language skills (spoken and written).

Experience Desired
- Minimum 2 years working in a clinical and/or pharmaceutical environment.
- Prior MSL experience.
- Ability to work independently and as a team player.
- Ability to translate scientific/clinical data for physicians.
- Good communication and presentation skills.
- Experience building peer-to-peer relationships with thought leaders/scientists/HCPs.
- Ability to learn new subject areas and environments quickly.
- Demonstration of BMS Values.

Essential Qualification
- Ability to drive a company-provided car; must be able to drive between often distant locations and arrive prepared to demonstrate applied healthcare industry knowledge.
- High level of ethics, integrity, and safe/responsible driving history.

Travel Requirement
- Travel required.
- Field-based role: live in the territory managed or within 50 miles of territory borders.
- Majority of time spent in the field with external customers.

Compensation (as stated)
- Field - United States: $166,090 - $201,262.

Benefits (as stated)
- Health coverage (medical, pharmacy, dental, vision).
- Wellbeing support programs (BMS Well-Being Account, BMS Living Life Better, EAP).
- Financial wellbeing/protection (401(k), disability, life insurance, accident insurance, supplemental health, business travel protection, personal liability protection, identity theft benefit, legal support, survivor support).
- Paid time off: flexible time off (unlimited with manager approval) and paid national holidays for US exempt employees; vacation/holidays details for Phoenix, AZ/Puerto Rico/Rayzebio exempt/non-exempt/hourly employees.

Application Instructions (as stated)
- No specific application instructions included in the extracted role details beyond encouragement to apply even if experience doesn’t perfectly match.