Medical Science Liaison-HPP-Guangzhou
American Association of Physicists in Medicine(2 months ago)
About this role
Field-based Medical Science Liaison (MSL) role at AstraZeneca focused on establishing scientific leadership and advancing understanding of the company’s compounds among healthcare professionals. The position exists to build and maintain trusted external relationships and to provide internal medical and scientific expertise that informs clinical and commercial strategy. It supports development of scientific evidence and medical education to demonstrate the clinical value of AZ therapies.
Required Skills
- Medical Education
- Scientific Knowledge
- Stakeholder Management
- Presentation Skills
- Clinical Trials
- Training
- Communication
- Compliance
- Self-Management
- Microsoft Office
Qualifications
- Master's in Clinical or Life Sciences
- Bachelor's Degree
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