What is Medical Science Liaison (and how to get the job) Part II

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • This is the part II of my interview with Tony, who is currently working as an MSL at Bristol Myers Squibb.
    We discussed what are important skills and what is the interview process. Hopefully this can help y'all to get your dream job!
    Leave your questions and comments below so I can reach to you ASAP!

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  • @esraaabd-allah1626
    @esraaabd-allah1626 2 года назад

    Insightful and helpful advice. Thank you.

  • @carolinaurrutia9398
    @carolinaurrutia9398 Год назад

    Thanks so much, these videos were incredible helpful!

  • @anamtariq8706
    @anamtariq8706 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this useful video part 1 and 2. it was accurate .

  • @andrephillips2862
    @andrephillips2862 Год назад

    Great information!!

  • @mumubest
    @mumubest 2 года назад

    woooow, the 2nd section is even more helpful, as it provides the keys to entering to the MSL role.

  • @goldenknowledge5914
    @goldenknowledge5914 3 года назад

    Thank you Dr Cat really appreciate these videos

    • @dr.catslab
      @dr.catslab  3 года назад

      I'm glad to know that you enjoyed videos!

  • @phindileximba7884
    @phindileximba7884 3 года назад

    This was very informative, thank you! I am also trying to figure other career paths I can explore after finishing my PhD in Virology. It is inspiring to see that there is more one can do other than academia!

    • @dr.catslab
      @dr.catslab  3 года назад

      You are never alone ☺️

  • @sunheeko2168
    @sunheeko2168 4 месяца назад

    I wish I can get it too😊 truly lucky

  • @jhern3230
    @jhern3230 3 года назад

    Thank you for your video, I am a P3 in Pharmacy school and would like to get some more information on MSL. Thank you.

    • @dr.catslab
      @dr.catslab  3 года назад

      Congrats on ur achievements so far! U got the degree and now just get some experience demonstrating your communication skills! Good luck!

  • @Songwirer
    @Songwirer 3 года назад

    Many thanks to you both, so many right questions with such spot on answers. I personally would like to ask if you have any tips for senior postdocs wanting to jump to MSL jobs. Most MSLs are normally hired soon after PhD, but in many cases people needs to do longer postdocs, e.g. for immigration reasons. How can you highlight your senior scientific skills to justify that time gap.

    • @dr.catslab
      @dr.catslab  3 года назад

      I have friends who have done postdocs for 5-7 years and still successfully transitioned to the MSL positions. The best option is if the position is directly related to your research as a postdoc. If not, networking and persistence always help.

  • @vincentkingsdale8334
    @vincentkingsdale8334 2 дня назад

    I think that if you have knowledge in the cardiovascular TA, you are smart enough to learn dermatology and vice versa.

  • @Joy-zg4ns
    @Joy-zg4ns 2 года назад

    Hi Cat, this is so helpful and thank you so much! Just wondering is only with a master degree of physiology. Is it possible to be a MSL? Where should I start if I don’t have prior experience in a company to become a MSL?

    • @dr.catslab
      @dr.catslab  2 года назад +1

      Hey Joy, you can always start MSL somewhere. If you have no intentions of pursuing an advanced degree, I would suggest going for clinical trial coordinator or some jobs only require master degrees.

  • @ferdinstra
    @ferdinstra 3 года назад +1

    Great Channel, Dr. CatsLab! How to prepare for the last interview, i.e. the presentation of a paper if they send you the information 1 hour prior to the presentation (followed by Q&A)? Is there anytime to prepare slides?

    • @dr.catslab
      @dr.catslab  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comments! I will address it in another video regarding to the presentation.

    • @ferdinstra
      @ferdinstra 3 года назад +1

      @@dr.catslab I need it ASAP but many thanks!

    • @dr.catslab
      @dr.catslab  3 года назад +2

      Typically when they asked for presentation, you should prepare the slides. An hour is short but manageable. You should start with reading figures and understand the key message the paper is trying to say. Then go back adding the intro, the conclusion and significance to the slide deck if time allows.

    • @ferdinstra
      @ferdinstra 3 года назад +1

      ​@@dr.catslab Thank you so much for the pieces of advice. I will prepare several templates in advance including an introduction about the diseases covered in the pipeline and then I will add tables, graphs and charts (copy-paste) as soon as I receive the clinical paper. And then I will nail it :) I will keep you updated!

    • @dr.catslab
      @dr.catslab  3 года назад

      @@ferdinstra Good luck!

  • @dayuguo2011
    @dayuguo2011 5 месяцев назад

    I am studying for a PhD in Epidemiology and Health Statistics in China and would like to know the current status of this position in China. After checking some information online, it seems that this position has a high overlap with sales in China.

    • @dr.catslab
      @dr.catslab  5 месяцев назад

      Since the pharma landscape in China is a bit different, I'm not sure if a formal MSL is established there.

  • @wire4me
    @wire4me 2 года назад

    Hello Cat. That you so much for this Video. Can we connect with Dr Tony ?

    • @dr.catslab
      @dr.catslab  2 года назад

      Yes of course. You can search him on LinkedIn

  • @vincentkingsdale8334
    @vincentkingsdale8334 2 дня назад

    Everyone who became an MSL had to get their first job without experience.

  • @bhagyashreebhame8652
    @bhagyashreebhame8652 2 года назад

    Hi. How can we connect with Tony? Have deeper queries.. may i know his LinkedIn profile or other social contact?

    • @dr.catslab
      @dr.catslab  2 года назад

      Sure you can find him on LinkedIn. He works at BMS medical affairs