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The Medical Affairs Company (TMAC)

Medical Science Liaison, Hematology / Oncology (West region)

The Medical Affairs Company (TMAC), San Francisco

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Serving as a value-added, field-based resource and extension of the Company's Medical Affairs, the Medical Science Liaison (MSL) plays a crucial role in executing clinical trials. In this position, the MSL provides essential support to teams contributing significantly to research success. The company's pioneering drug is in Phase I/II clinical trials for hematological malignancies, addressing major clinical unmet needs and offering new therapy options for cancer patients.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities :

  • Establish the company as a clinical-stage biotech organization that is science-driven and patient-focused, leading in the inhibition of p300 / CBP to treat specific cancers, notably multiple myeloma.
  • Maintain clinical, scientific, and technical expertise in relevant oncology therapies and treatment areas.
  • Collaborate with Medical Affairs, Clinical Operations, and other internal stakeholders, serving as a resource to external stakeholders.
  • Work with clinical sites to enhance patient identification and enrollment activities for the company's clinical trials.
  • Engage with investigators and site staff to ensure clinical trials are prominent, differentiated, and that staff are familiar with protocols and patient information.
  • Provide investigators and site staff with compliant, relevant, and consistent medical and scientific support and communication.
  • Develop and monitor KOL engagement plans; identify, develop, and maintain relationships with KOLs within the assigned region. Participate in scientific exchanges with the medical community.
  • Gather and relay feedback and insights from interactions with KOLs and investigators to the medical/clinical teams.
  • Respond to unsolicited information requests regarding the company's clinical programs and document these interactions.
  • Support Medical Affairs in special projects related to medical communications, publication materials, and training initiatives.
  • Represent the company at medical conferences through thought leader meetings, symposia, and competitive intelligence activities.

Qualifications :

  • Advanced terminal degree (PharmD, PhD, DNP, or MD) preferred; NP, MSN, or PA with Hematology/Oncology and MSL experience will be considered.
  • At least 3+ years of Oncology MSL experience, preferably in Multiple Myeloma.
  • Minimum of 5+ years of clinical and/or research experience in Oncology.
  • Established relationships with Oncology KOLs and stakeholders at academic and community practices preferred.
  • Ability to travel up to 60% locally and regionally, including overnight stays.
  • Experience working with payers and formulary committees is preferred.
  • Knowledge of FDA regulations, PhRMA Code, and compliant scientific exchange requirements.
  • Ability to work effectively in cross-functional teams and manage projects.
  • Valid driver's license required.

COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements :

This role requires visiting customer sites, which may have COVID-19 vaccination policies. Proof of vaccination may be required.

Salary will be determined based on experience, education, and therapeutic expertise.

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