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Medical Science Liaison, Oncology

Company Name:
The JordanSpenser Group, Inc.
Medical Science Liaison
Oncology
Northern TX, OK, N. Louisiana
Job Description
The Oncology MSL will be responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with key healthcare providers and decision makers that are aligned with the company's products. They will act as a conduit for providing accurate and updated clinical, scientific and medical information to health care professionals and other members of the scientific, medical, provider and payer communities. (individual physicians, researchers, managed markets, hospital decision makers, formulary committees and others) The incumbent will assume a leadership role by mentoring new MSLs to the group and by taking responsibility for special projects as they come up.
Qualifications
TERMINAL DEGREE in medical/biosciences (e.g PhD, PharmD, DPH, EdD).
Minimum of 3 years MSL experience in oncology.
Strong broad based scientific and pharmaceutical knowledge as well as excellent presentation and teaching skills. Strong overall written and verbal communication skills.
Comfortable and confident speaking about multiple drug indications/disease state management.
Disease state management knowledge preferred in Breast Cancer
Ability to lead and motivate team members
Established relationships with key opinion leaders in the Oncology therapeutic area
Demonstrated ability to assess issues and think strategically.
Sound computer skills including applications for word processing, producing slide materials and working with spreadsheets.
Clinical research/drug development experience
Clinical pharmacy experience
This position will support Northern TX, OK, N. Louisiana
For more information about this opportunity, please contact:
David Alvarado
Managing Director
The JordanSpenser Group, Inc.
631.706.4443
http://www.linkedin.com/in/pharmarecruiter
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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