Overview: The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) will focus on identifying, developing, and maintaining long-term collaborative partnerships with specified Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) / External Clinical and Scientific Experts and assigned institutions to provide scientific and clinical trial support for the future epilepsy portfolio.
The MSL will serve as a primary liaison for clinical and scientific information exchange with KOLs/External Clinical and Scientific Experts and health care providers and will be leading discussions relating to therapeutic areas of importance to Jazz and the provision of scientific and medical data on both licensed and unlicensed GW products in response to appropriate requests from Healthcare Professionals (HCPs).
The MSL will be the primary conduit for Medical Affairs communications and interactions for their assigned institutions and organizations and will ensure effective communication across multifunctional teams in carrying out Medical Affairs projects.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES/ACCOUNTABILITIES:External StakeholdersBuilding Partnerships with HCPsProviding Expertise in Jazz Medicines to Clinical Professionals, in a reactive environmentDelivering on partnership projects, in a compliant therapy area environmentWorking in a compliant environment, with patient safety and care at the heart of all activitiesInternal Functional Group CollaborationInterfacing compliantly with commercial and marketing colleaguesClinical Development and StudiesLeading the production of Medical Documents, Presentations, and Reports, working across a range of Jazz functions2.
DETAILED RESPONSIBILITIES/ACCOUNTABILITIES:External StakeholdersBuilding Partnerships with HCPsIdentifying national, regional, and local KOLs in the area of Neurology & Rare Diseases, and developing and maintaining long-term collaborative relationships.Developing synergistic relationships with KOLs to expand research, advisory, and educational partnership opportunities and developing synergistic scientific exchange opportunities between internal and external colleagues.Delivering regional engagement plans with KOLs, based upon insights into their specialties and interests in specific areas of improving patient care.Engaging with specific Clinical and Scientific experts and Institutions/Organisations in the territory, through appropriate high-level scientific support for research activities, publications, education, consulting, and other Medical Affairs initiatives.Understanding the needs of HCPs and developing insights through listening and observing the challenges faced in the treatment of serious diseases in paediatric and adult neurology therapy areas.Providing Expertise in Jazz Medicines to Clinical Professionals, in a reactive environmentPossess an in-depth knowledge of Jazz medicines, answering questions from HCPs, communicating salient facts in a clear, factual, and non-promotional manner.Providing reactive medical support and scientific medical presentations within the therapeutic area to external stakeholders as needed.Becoming the 'go to' person for Clinicians in the field of Rare Disease Neurology and cannabinoid therapies.Work with a diverse range of functions (e.g., Medical Information, Pharmacovigilance) to provide the optimal all-round medical service provision to partners.Delivering on partnership projects, in a compliant therapy area environmentDeveloping country medical projects in collaboration with HCPs (round table meetings, diagnosis workshops, rare disease forums, etc.)
within the defined therapeutic area.Providing medical support at International Congresses, including leading, designing, and delivering medical function activities, and working with commercial colleagues in the appropriate frameworks.Running appropriate advisory board panel meetings, to seek answers to questions specific to the needs and understanding of the Jazz Medical function business.Coordinating interactions with academic societies, research groups, and other national organisations.Exploring novel educational opportunities with healthcare associations and ancillary healthcare professionals.Spending the majority of time in a field-based role, developing projects through self-motivation, and the identification of appropriate opportunities to help improve HCP education and patient care.Working in a compliant environment, with patient safety and care at the heart of all activitiesEnsuring pharmacovigilance excellence, through adverse event reporting monitoring and liaising with HCPs to gather additional Drug Safety information as requested.Maintaining a strict delineation/definition with non-medical colleagues.Internal Functional Group CollaborationInterfacing compliantly with commercial and marketing colleaguesParticipating in scientific and medical training of sales colleagues and Jazz partner organisations.
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