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MSL/Senior MSL, Dermatology - NV, UT, Sacramento, CA

AbbVie
4 months ago
On-site
Salt Lake City, UT
Medical Affairs
Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain professional relationships with thought leaders, academic centers, and researchers to access current medical/scientific information.
- Present scientific information and education on disease state, therapeutic landscape, and AbbVie products across the product lifecycle.
- Support research initiatives and physician-initiated projects (e.g., site evaluation/identification, recruitment, investigator meetings, external expert identification, external collaboration management).
- Prepare the marketplace in new therapeutic areas by creating awareness and relationships in the medical community.
- Collaborate with internal cross-functional partners and in-field commercial teams; develop and execute account plans aligned to shared business objectives; serve as a scientific resource.
- Serve as a medical/scientific resource to healthcare providers by answering unsolicited medical questions and other clinically related medical information issues.
- Provide ongoing training to Medical Affairs, field sales, and other internal personnel as directed.
- Practice core capabilities in strategic segmentation and optimal resource utilization.
- Ensure compliance with corporate/divisional policies; maintain accurate/timely documentation for HCP interactions; maintain annual expenses within budget parameters.
- Live in the territory or be willing to self-relocate; territory includes NV, UT, Sacramento, CA.

Qualifications:
- Advanced degree required (Pharm D, MD/DO, PhD, APP such as Physician Associate or Nurse Practitioner in relevant discipline); doctorate strongly preferred in health science or clinical discipline.
- Typically 2+ years relevant experience.
- Ability to identify, analyze, and translate territory/corporate needs to support business and clinical objectives.
- Proficiency in Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and other software; excellent written/verbal communication.
- Strong interpersonal, presentation, teaching, planning/organizational, and leadership/team skills; able to work independently and adapt to new structures/processes/cultures.
- Meet HCIR credentialing requirements (may include background checks, drug screens, proof of immunization/vaccination).
- Ability to learn and convey clinical and non-clinical technical information; engage audiences to improve understanding/retention.
- Willingness to travel up to 75% of the time.

Benefits (if explicitly stated):
- Paid time off (vacation, holidays, sick), medical/dental/vision insurance, 401(k) (eligible employees).
- Eligible for short-term incentive programs.

Application instructions:
- None stated.