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The US Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is a key member of the US Medical Affairs Team and reports to the Director, US Medical Affairs. In this remote, customer-facing role, the US MSL is considered the scientific expert and is primarily responsible for engaging relevant health care providers and acting as the key link between these external stakeholders and the company. The US MSL is expected to have academic credentials, scientific knowledge and pertinent experience to be able to engage with KOLs and other external stakeholders to advance Hansa’s footprint in the clinical and scientific communities.
Job Responsibility:
Complete MSL onboarding and all subsequent educational/training programs
Execute US Medical Strategy through completion of aligned medical objectives and tactics
In collaboration with market access and commercial, ensure US Transplant Centers site readiness for imlifidase
Identify key opinion leaders (KOLs) in the therapeutic area
Establish and maintain relationships with KOLs and other relevant healthcare providers
Conduct and/or aid in the development of approved medical/scientific programs
Raise awareness of Hansa and our research endeavors
Gather and deliver medical insights to the broader matrix team
Support Professional Congress/Meeting Plans and execute approved tactics
Conduct internal disease state education, product education, and/or other clinical/scientific training programs
Actively provide scientific support/education for matrix team initiatives
Provide healthcare professionals with accurate, balanced, and timely responses to unsolicited requests for information
Coordinate with Clinical Research and Development and Clinical Operations to support recruitment for Hansa’s research protocols
Facilitate the submission of Investigator Initiated Studies (IISs), assist with the review process, and expedite communication
Continue to develop knowledge of the therapeutic area through Professional Congress/Meeting participation and routine literature reviews
Lead, act, and live Hansa values in all aspects of work.
Requirements:
Doctorate level degree in medical field or research required
3-5 years of industry experience in field medical affairs and/or clinical experience in transplantation/immunology preferred
Ability to travel frequently is required (minimum 60% travel/week)
Effective presentation, written, and oral communication skills required
Ability to educate and deliver complex, scientific information with ease is required
Ability to collaborate across diverse teams and adapt to a multicultural environment is required.