Medical Scientific Liaison
American Association of Physicists in Medicine(1 month ago)
About this role
The Clinical Scientific Liaison at AstraZeneca supports post-approval products and advocates for evidence-based product differentiation and improvements in medical practice. The role engages with healthcare professionals and stakeholders to inform clinical strategies and ensure up-to-date scientific knowledge across the organization. It is focused on advancing scientific understanding and supporting medical affairs activities within the assigned therapeutic area.
Required Skills
- Scientific Partnerships
- Disease Education
- Sales Training
- Insights Capture
- Speaker Training
- Key Account Management
- Product Expertise
- Guideline Implementation
- Clinical Communication
Qualifications
- BSc in Science
- MSc
- PhD
- Medical Degree
About American Association of Physicists in Medicine
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