EPM Scientific - Phaidon International
Medical Science Liaison - Northeast
EPM Scientific - Phaidon International, Trenton, New Jersey, United States,
Job Title:
Medical Science LiaisonLocation:
Remote with TravelA late-stage clinical company is developing innovative ophthalmic pharmaceutical products to improve vision, with headquarters in Southern California. The team is united by a mission to enhance and sustain vision. The company is passionate about applying scientific innovation to address the needs of millions worldwide who suffer from presbyopia and other eye conditions. They are focused on developing and commercializing new therapies to bring this mission to life for patients every day.The company is committed to providing a rewarding and engaging work environment that reflects the passion of its employees. Their culture fosters diversity, inclusion, and innovation, encouraging employees to learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact on people's lives around the world.Overall Purpose:
As a
Medical Science Liaison (MSL) , you will act as a crucial bridge between the company and healthcare professionals. You will provide scientific and medical support for their products and share valuable insights internally. In this role, you will build long-term relationships with key opinion leaders (KOLs) in the optometry and ophthalmology communities, disseminating scientific information and contributing to various medical initiatives. MSLs will report to the National MSL Director.Key Responsibilities:
Build and maintain relationships with KOLs, academic institutions, and healthcare organizations, acting as a liaison between the company and the eye care community.Serve as a scientific expert on the company's products and therapeutic area, providing medical information through interactions, presentations, and conferences.Gather and share meaningful insights with internal stakeholders.Address inquiries from healthcare professionals related to the company's products, clinical trials, and medical literature.Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Clinical Development, Regulatory Affairs, and Commercial, to support product development and launch.Provide medical education and training to internal teams, serving as a medical expert within the company and community.Stay updated on advancements in the medical and eye care field, including competitor activities and clinical trials.Contribute to the creation of medical resources such as slide decks and publications.Travel Requirements:
60% or more travel within the territory, as well as attendance at national, regional, and local conferences/events.Qualifications:
Expertise:
Strong communication and presentation skills, capable of effectively delivering scientific and medical information to various audiences.Proven ability to establish and maintain relationships with KOLs and healthcare professionals.Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.Willingness to travel within the assigned territory and nationally as needed.Strong understanding of clinical research methodology, biostatistics, and regulatory requirements.
Education & Experience:
Advanced degree (OD, MD, PhD, or equivalent) in life sciences is required.Previous experience in ophthalmology as an MSL or a related field (e.g., medical affairs, clinical care) is preferred.
Salary Range:
$195,000 - $210,000
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Medical Science LiaisonLocation:
Remote with TravelA late-stage clinical company is developing innovative ophthalmic pharmaceutical products to improve vision, with headquarters in Southern California. The team is united by a mission to enhance and sustain vision. The company is passionate about applying scientific innovation to address the needs of millions worldwide who suffer from presbyopia and other eye conditions. They are focused on developing and commercializing new therapies to bring this mission to life for patients every day.The company is committed to providing a rewarding and engaging work environment that reflects the passion of its employees. Their culture fosters diversity, inclusion, and innovation, encouraging employees to learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact on people's lives around the world.Overall Purpose:
As a
Medical Science Liaison (MSL) , you will act as a crucial bridge between the company and healthcare professionals. You will provide scientific and medical support for their products and share valuable insights internally. In this role, you will build long-term relationships with key opinion leaders (KOLs) in the optometry and ophthalmology communities, disseminating scientific information and contributing to various medical initiatives. MSLs will report to the National MSL Director.Key Responsibilities:
Build and maintain relationships with KOLs, academic institutions, and healthcare organizations, acting as a liaison between the company and the eye care community.Serve as a scientific expert on the company's products and therapeutic area, providing medical information through interactions, presentations, and conferences.Gather and share meaningful insights with internal stakeholders.Address inquiries from healthcare professionals related to the company's products, clinical trials, and medical literature.Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Clinical Development, Regulatory Affairs, and Commercial, to support product development and launch.Provide medical education and training to internal teams, serving as a medical expert within the company and community.Stay updated on advancements in the medical and eye care field, including competitor activities and clinical trials.Contribute to the creation of medical resources such as slide decks and publications.Travel Requirements:
60% or more travel within the territory, as well as attendance at national, regional, and local conferences/events.Qualifications:
Expertise:
Strong communication and presentation skills, capable of effectively delivering scientific and medical information to various audiences.Proven ability to establish and maintain relationships with KOLs and healthcare professionals.Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.Willingness to travel within the assigned territory and nationally as needed.Strong understanding of clinical research methodology, biostatistics, and regulatory requirements.
Education & Experience:
Advanced degree (OD, MD, PhD, or equivalent) in life sciences is required.Previous experience in ophthalmology as an MSL or a related field (e.g., medical affairs, clinical care) is preferred.
Salary Range:
$195,000 - $210,000
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