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Medical Science Liaison (MSL), Lung/GU/GI - Southeast Core (GA, SC, TN)

GSK
6 months ago
On-site
United States
Medical Affairs
About Your Role
- Oncology Medical Science Liaison (MSL): non-promotional, customer-facing, field-based role in an assigned oncology therapeutic area.

Responsibilities (What You’ll Do)
- Engage HCPs and accounts (academic/community HCPs, pharmacists, PAs, nurses, etc.) using a data-driven, science-based approach to address educational needs and inform medical plans.
- Educate and engage HCPs on disease state, product information, emerging data, clinical trials, unmet medical needs, patient access barriers, and market dynamics; capture and communicate insights to influence medical strategy.
- Develop and execute strategic territory/engagement plans; plan scientific interactions with key accounts; support clinical trials via relevant medical activities and cross-functional collaboration.
- Serve as a therapeutic area/GSK medicines resource by maintaining in-depth therapeutic landscape knowledge and anticipating customer educational needs.
- Collaborate with internal stakeholders (Medical Affairs, Clinical Operations, Marketing, Sales, etc.) and participate in Field Medical/cross-enterprise projects.
- Comply with GSK policies, Code of Conduct, and complete required training/documentation/admin responsibilities.

Basic Qualifications / Required Skills
- Reside within territory; access to a major airport.
- Doctorate (PharmD/PhD/MD) or master’s (e.g., MSN, ANP, MS, MPH).
- Oncology, pharmaceutical industry, clinical, or academic experience.
- 2+ years clinical or industry experience in oncology/hematology/rare disease/closely related area.
- Peer-to-peer scientific dialogue experience; medical-based presentation experience.
- Ability to identify medical engagement opportunities and develop engagement goals.
- Experience working with external HCPs/experts and internal stakeholders.
- Manage territory with 60–75% travel.

Preferred Qualifications
- Prior clinical experience with direct/indirect decision-making for patient care (e.g., protocol development, guideline development, clinical pharmacy practice).
- Above-average computer literacy (including AI/digital fluency) and software experience.