Medical Science Liaison (msl), Lung/gu/gi - New York City (nyc)
GSK
New York City, New York, US
Base: $186,000 to $310,000; bonus/equity: annual b...
Fully remote
Engage healthcare professionals
Scientific dialogue with medical professionals
Data-driven approach
GSK is seeking a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) focused on oncology for their New York City territory. The position involves engaging healthcare professionals, providing therapeutic expertise, and supporting clinical trials to improve patient outcomes
Job Summary
The Oncology MSL role offers a highly impactful career path at GSK, bringing strong clinical and therapeutic expertise to engage with healthcare providers and key community and academic experts.
You will support clinical trials by facilitating relevant medical activities and collaborating with Medical Affairs and Clinical Operations colleagues, acting as a trusted medical resource.
This position offers an annual bonus and eligibility to participate in our share-based long-term incentive program, with available benefits including health care, retirement, and paid time off.
Matching Summary
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GSK is seeking a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) focused on oncology for their New York City territory. The position involves engaging healthcare professionals, providing therapeutic expertise, and supporting clinical trials to improve patient outcomes.
Salary
Base: $186,000 to $310,000; Bonus/Equity: Annual bonus and share-based long-term incentive; Benefits: Health care, retirement, paid holidays, vacation, paid caregiver/parental and medical leave
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
engage healthcare professionals
scientific dialogue with medical professionals
data-driven approach
clinical trial support
medical strategy influence
Nice-to-have
ambitious for patients
accountable for impact
doing the right thing
digital fluency
Key Requirements
Doctorate in a clinical/medical field or master's in advanced science/clinical/healthcare
2+ years oncology/hematology/rare disease experience
Experience engaging in peer-to-peer scientific dialogue