Challenging. Meaningful. Life-changing. Those aren’t words that are usually associated with a job. But working at Bristol Myers Squibb is anything but usual. Here, uniquely interesting work happens every day, in every department. From optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell therapy, this is work that transforms the lives of patients, and the careers of those who do it. You’ll get the chance to grow and thrive through opportunities uncommon in scale and scope, alongside high-achieving teams. Take your career farther than you thought possible. Bristol Myers Squibb recognizes the importance of balance and flexibility in our work environment. We offer a wide variety of competitive benefits, services and programs that provide our employees with the resources to pursue their goals, both at work and in their personal lives. Read more: careers.bms.com/working-with-us. The MSL role embodies our medical mission to be recognized as the trusted partner for internal stakeholders and the healthcare community, driving scientific exchange to enhance medical education, data generation, insight generation and patients’ access to medicine. The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is responsible for identifying disease and product related medical needs in a defined geography. The Regional Oncology MSL role is field-based, and it is anticipated that the majority of their time will be spent in the field with external customers. Serves as an educational resource for external Oncology stakeholders in the Community. Primary responsibility is to communicate scientific and medical information supporting Multiple Myeloma and future Oncology pipeline assets Support the safe, effective, and appropriate use of BMS medicines. Scientific dialogue focuses on scientific/clinical/safety information around Multiple Myeloma disease management and BMS products in a fair and balanced way and may include appropriate clinical value-based discussions. Demonstrate strong medical and cross-functional or matrix collaboration Develop and maintain relationships with community-based thought leaders, appropriate community HCPs, and access stakeholders, within a given geography to answer specific clinical and/or scientific, unsolicited product and adverse event management related questions. Use various channels for interactions (face to face 1:1 or group presentation; virtual) Demonstrate proficiency in using available scientific resources and presentations. Effectively present information to HCPs and be able to respond to questions, ensuring medical accuracy and compliance with local procedures, ethical and legal guidelines and directives. Actively assess the medical and healthcare landscape by meeting with TLs/HCPs to understand their needs and expertise. Continuously update knowledge in treatment strategies, products, unmet medical needs, clinical trials and scientific activities. Understand the competitive landscape and actively prepare to address the informational needs of customers. Collect and provide meaningful medical insights back to the medical and commercial organizations to be actioned in support of strategy development. Adapt to change in objectives and territory with continuing focus on Community HCPs and institutional or health system needs. Demonstrate understanding of relevant HEOR and access resources as required. Adopt institution/account planning approach and contribute to cross-functional institution/account plans. Contribute to the development and delivery of scientifically meaningful medical programs/projects in line with the local Medical and Field Medical plan. Support the initial and ongoing medical/scientific area and product specific training and provide key scientific updates to internal stakeholders (e.g. Commercial, Pharmacovigilance, Legal, HEOR, Market Access, Portfolio marketing).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree