Passionate Advocate: You are deeply passionate about improving patient outcomes and advancing medical knowledge and education in Uro-Oncology/Bladder Cancer. Your dedication to patient care and advancing science is evident in everything you do, from building relationships with key opinion leaders to crafting impactful educational programs.
Strategic Collaborator: You understand that achieving greatness requires teamwork. You thrive in collaborative environments, seamlessly partnering with colleagues across departments and disciplines to drive innovation and achieve shared goals.
Results-Driven Professional: You're not just here to clock in and out – you're here to make a difference. You have a proven track record of delivering results, whether it's through successful study support, impactful scientific presentations, or forging relationships with stakeholders.
Present healthcare professionals and decision makers with accurate, unbiased, balanced and timely answers to unsolicited request for information about bladder cancer
Establish scientific and clinical relationships with key opinion leaders and academic centers to expand research and educational opportunities in Uro-Oncology/Bladder Cancer
Provide study support from protocol and budget development to submission and completion for Phase IV as well as Investigator Initiated Trials (IIT’s)
Provide continuing field scientific support and training for sales and Corporate Account Managers (CAM’s)
Document and forward reports of adverse events to appropriate personnel
Keep abreast of medical and scientific developments in assigned therapeutic area
Proactively report competitive activities as well as events that can influence the use of product(s)
Develop and deliver scientific/educational programs including but not limited to formulary presentations for managed care and related organizations
Assist Medical Affairs as well as agency personnel in the development of presentations and slide kits
Actively participate in advisory boards, speaker training events, clinical investigator meetings, regional national and international meetings when required
Assist in processing of field request for medical education funding
Participate in key medical and scientific conferences by staffing medical information booths; gathering competitive intelligence on competitors and attending scientific sessions
Qualifications
Doctorate degree (D.V.M., M.D., Ph.D. or Pharm .D). in biological sciences
Minimum of 2 years previous MSL Experience
Experience in Uro-Oncology, Urology or Oncology highly preferred as a practicing MSL
Ability to apply technical expertise and solutions to diverse/individualized situations
Excellent communication & presentation skills
Working knowledge of FDA and OIG requirements as well as clinical trial design and statistics is required.
Teamwork skills and an ability to work effectively with a variety of colleagues
Networking skills and the confidence to interact with senior experts on a peer-to-peer level
Critical data analysis skills
Willingness to keep up to date with scientific literature
High level of emotional intelligence to work effectively with stakeholders
Represents the organization as a prime field medical contact.