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A Remote MSL (Medical Science Liaison) job involves engaging with healthcare professionals, researchers, and key opinion leaders to provide scientific and medical information on a company's products. Unlike field-based MSLs, remote MSLs conduct their work virtually using video calls, emails, and other digital communication tools. They support medical affairs, clinical research, and education without the need for extensive travel. This role requires strong scientific knowledge, communication skills, and the ability to build relationships remotely.
A typical day for a Remote MSL involves engaging with key opinion leaders (KOLs), healthcare professionals, and internal stakeholders via virtual meetings, video calls, and emails. You’ll spend time preparing scientific presentations, responding to medical information requests, and documenting interactions in CRM or compliance systems. Throughout the week, you may also attend virtual medical conferences, participate in team meetings, and update educational or training materials. While the role is largely independent, frequent collaboration with cross-functional teams and clear, remote communication are vital for success.
To thrive as a Remote Medical Science Liaison (MSL), you need strong scientific knowledge, advanced degrees (such as PharmD, PhD, or MD), and expertise in a specific therapeutic area. Familiarity with CRM systems, virtual conferencing tools, and compliance with industry regulations are also important. Excellent communication, relationship-building, and self-management skills help MSLs effectively engage with healthcare professionals and work independently. These abilities are crucial for establishing credibility, providing value in scientific exchange, and maintaining productivity in a remote setting.
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Senior Medical Science Liaison (MSL), Rare Disease - WestThe Senior Medical Science Liaison (MSL), Rare Disease - West serves as a key scientific resource within Medical Affairs, building trusted relationships with healthcare professionals, key opinion leaders (KOLs), researchers, and advocacy organizations. This field-based role is responsible for facilitating scientific exchange, advancing medical education, and providing strategic insights that support Acadia's rare disease portfolio. The Senior MSL partners cross-functionally to deliver accurate, balanced scientific information while helping advance patient-focused research and therapeutic innovation. This field-based role is responsible for the West region, with coverage spanning Northern California, Oregon, and Washington, including major academic and community healthcare centers throughout the territory. Candidates may reside anywhere within the assigned region and must be able to travel up to 75%.Primary ResponsibilitiesIdentifies and develops relationships with national and regional medical and scientific thought leaders, patient advocacy groups, and centers of excellence consistent with the strategy and objectives of Acadia's Medical Affairs Development.Engages national and regional thought leaders to align interests, discuss research and medical information, and participate in scientific exchange and education about current and emerging therapies.Provides research trial site support and investigator-initiated research proposal cultivation and facilitation.Develops and maintains scientific, clinical and therapeutic expertise for Acadia's portfolio.Cross-functionally collaborates, following all compliance guidelines, with regional field leadership partners including Regional Business Leaders (RBL) and Account Business Managers (ABMs).Provides strategic field insights.Identifies disease concepts and compound characteristics that can be leveraged into product differentiation.Provide appropriate scientific, clinical, and educational support for internal and external clients.Represents the company at specific continuing educational events, programs, medical meetings and conventions.Supports Commercial operations by participating in Speaker and Sales Representative Training.Partners with the internal departments to ensure accurate delivery of medical and scientific information.Performs other duties as assigned.Education/Experience/SkillsAdvanced degree required (MD, PharmD, or PhD) in a scientific discipline or related fieldMinimum 5 years of pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry experienceExperience supporting rare diseases, epilepsy, neurology, or psychiatry therapeutic areas strongly preferredPrevious Medical Science Liaison experience preferredKnowledge of pharmaceutical industry regulations, compliance requirements, and clinical research practicesAbility to travel up to 75%, including overnight travel, with residence located within the assigned territoryProficiency with Microsoft Office applications, including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPointPhysical RequirementsThis role involves regular standing, walking, sitting, and the use of hands for handling or operating equipment. The employee may also need to reach, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, and maintain visual, verbal, and auditory communication in a standard office environment and while working independently from remote locations. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds. This position requires the ability to travel independently overnight and/or work after hours as required by travel schedules or business needs.