Medical Science Liaison – Dermatology Role Summary
This is a highly skilled Medical Science Liaison position focused on dermatology.
The successful candidate will serve as a key scientific resource, building relationships, facilitating clinical trial activities, and generating insights to inform strategy and improve patient outcomes.
* Key Responsibilities:
* Collaborate with clinical trial teams to support enrollment efforts including identifying suitable patients and optimizing recruitment strategies.
* Engage with clinical trial sites and investigators to ensure smooth operations and alignment with study objectives.
* Provide education and training to clinical sites on study protocols and therapeutic areas.
Insight Generation and Framework Creation:
* Gather and synthesize insights from healthcare professionals, patients, and other stakeholders to identify referral patterns, challenges, and opportunities for trial enrollment.
* Develop frameworks to streamline patient identification and referral pathways.
Stakeholder Engagement:
* Build and maintain relationships with healthcare professionals, clinical trial investigators, and other key opinion leaders in dermatology.
* Act as liaison between clinical sites, investigators, and internal teams to ensure effective communication and support.
Travel Requirements:
* Travel extensively to meet with stakeholders, support trial sites, and attend conferences and events.
Required Qualifications and Experience:
* 3 years of experience as Medical Science Liaison or similar role.
* Strong background in dermatology or rheumatology with experience engaging with dermatologist-focused clinical trial sites and investigators.
* Proven track record supporting clinical trial enrollment, patient identification, and site engagement.
* Experience generating insights and developing frameworks to address complex challenges in clinical trial operations.
* Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills to build diverse stakeholder relationships.
* Strong organizational and time-management skills to operate independently.