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Medical Science Liaison, Neuropsychiatry (Louisiana, South Mississippi, FL Panhandle)(

Bristol Myers Squibb
July 02, 2026
On-site
New Orleans, LA
Medical Affairs
Medical Science Liaison (MSL), Neuropsychiatry

Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain relationships with thought leaders, HCPs, and access stakeholders in the assigned geography; answer scientific, unsolicited product, and HEOR-related questions via 1:1, group presentations, and remote interactions.
- Present scientific information accurately and compliantly; respond to questions using appropriate scientific resources.
- Assess the medical landscape and continuously update knowledge on treatment strategies, products, unmet needs, clinical trials, and health economics outcomes research; understand competitive landscape and evolving healthcare models.
- Identify opportunities to partner with HCPs on disease state initiatives, collaborative research, and investigator-sponsored research (ISR).
- Attend medical congresses/local/regional meetings and communicate insights to internal teams.
- Create geography-specific Field Medical/TL interaction plans; contribute to cross-functional institution/account plans and local medical programs.
- Provide medical support/training and scientific updates to internal stakeholders; support promotional meetings; support assigned congress activities.
- Support clinical trial activities: NIR studies (site identification/assessment), study/site feasibility input, ISR submission/execution follow-up, apply pharmacovigilance procedures and report adverse events, and support CRO-sponsored studies.

Required Qualifications
- Advanced degree (MD, PhD, PharmD, DNP, PA-C, etc.) AND 3–5+ years MSL or clinical practice experience.
- Current MSL or clinical practice experience in psychiatry/mental health/schizophrenia with a proven track record of collegial relationships.

Knowledge/Experience Desired
- Disease area and scientific publications; clinical trial design; HEOR concepts; national healthcare/access environment; excellent English.
- Ability to work independently; communicate/present data; translate scientific/clinical data; develop peer-to-peer relationships; learn new subject areas quickly; demonstrate company values.

Essential / Travel
- Must be able to drive a company-provided car; safe driving history.
- Travel required; live within the territory or within 50 miles of its borders; majority of time in the field.

Benefits (explicitly listed)
- Health coverage (medical/pharmacy/dental/vision); wellbeing programs (EAP, wellbeing accounts); financial protection (401(k), disability, life/accident insurance, etc.).
- Paid time off (flexible time off for US exempt employees or annual paid vacation per employee category).

Application Instructions
- Apply for the role; if posting information is missing/incorrect, contact TAEnablement@bms.com with Job Title and requisition number.