CSL Seqirus
Description
The Medical Science Liaison is a field-based medical colleague responsible for providing medical & scientific information for the designated vaccines and other therapeutic products in the assigned region (comprised of one or more US states) focusing on the vaccines in-line and late-stage portfolio.
Role and Responsibilities
- Communicate new and other important approved medical content to Vaccine health care professionals (HCPs) in local, regional, or national capacities including Vaccines HCP decision-makers such as Medical Groups, Integrated Delivery Networks, Payers, Accountable Care Organizations, Alternate Channels (Retail Pharmacy, Long Term Care, etc.), Professional societies, Government Organizations, etc. and participate in other approved communications following approved field medical guidance.
- Provide truthful, accurate and scientifically supported information in response to direct unsolicited medical requests from HCPs in a manner that complies with all applicable Seqirus guidelines, policies, and procedures.
- Provide internal Vaccines/product expertise for regional and other Medical Affairs and/or clinical development needs. (e.g. formulary presentations, field force training, organized customer projects/collaborations, scientific congress participation, etc.).
- Deliver presentations to payers, managed care organizations, formulary decision makers, professional society and government organization decision makers, and regional medical advisory boards observing the designated medical strategy established by the Americas Medical Affairs team.
- Facilitate communication between Vaccine HCPs and healthcare decision makers and headquarters Medical Affairs colleagues and provide customer insights that contribute to the development of product medical strategies.
- Facilitate both Seqirus sponsored clinical trial, collaborative research, and investigator-initiated research activities in their regions, as determined by Medical Affairs and observing Seqirus SOPs. (Seqirus sponsored research site/investigator interactions, IIR inquiries, etc).
Skills and Experience
- Advanced Scientific Degree (PharmD, Ph.D., M.D., DO) with 5 or more years of experience following the last stage of training.
- 2 or more years of experience in clinical and/or health services education or research (preferably in the pharmaceutical industry).
- Experience in infectious diseases, epidemiology, vaccines and public health is highly desirable.