Transplantation Medical Scientific Liaison
Company | Sanofi |
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Location | Miami, FL, USA, Atlanta, GA, USA |
Salary | $140250 – $187000 |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | PharmD, PhD, MD |
Experience Level | Mid Level, Senior |
Requirements
- Medical, pharmacy or post graduate level science degree required
- MD, PharmD, PhD preferred (Solid Organ Transplant clinical practice or sciences) – OR – PA/NP/DNP accompanied by previous pharmaceutical industry or clinical research experience in solid organ transplantation
- 3-5 years knowledge and experience in therapeutic area of Solid Organ or Stem Cell Transplantation
- Clear understanding of local medical practice and clinical decision making in regards to patient care
- Interpretation of key scientific data and ability to translate this information to meet educational, clinical, and research needs
- Understanding of healthcare systems affecting patient care
- Understand the design and execution of research studies
- Exemplary communication and presentation skills
- Ability to think strategically
Responsibilities
- Facilitate information, education, and research activities for physicians and ancillary healthcare professionals regarding in-development or commercialized Sanofi products
- Establish scientific and professional credibility with customers and other healthcare stakeholders
- Communicate appropriately and compliantly via scientific exchange on the value of Sanofi products
- Provide insights to internal teams on key medical education gaps relevant to healthcare decision makers
- Identify clinical research sites or educational opportunities when appropriate
- Engage in scientific exchange by providing clinical data or disease state education in response to requests from healthcare providers
- Communicate MMRC-approved clinical information, in compliance with applicable SOPs
- Identify and communicate customer insights to internal teams to inform medical research
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous pharmaceutical industry or clinical research experience in solid organ transplantation