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GE HealthCare US Medical Science Liaison - Neuroimaging 
Remote, Remote 
813471378

15.08.2024
As the Medical Science Liaison (MSL), you will be the medical expert in the Field Medical Team (FMT) for GE HealthCare, focused on engagement with healthcare providers to provide fair & balanced scientific education on appropriate use of the Neurology radiopharmaceutical product portfolio, understanding the ever-evolving diagnostic landscape. You will engage in scientific exchange with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) providing accurate product and Care Area related information, provide healthcare professionals (HCPs) with scientific, evidence-based communication and education and respond to medical information inquiries. You will additionally provide medical support to external projects, such as advisory boards, educational activities, clinical study support, etc. As the MSL, you will be responsible for cultivating relationships while conveying clinical outcomes about neurology radiopharmaceutical agents via evidence based and non-promotional scientific based activities.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Per the Care Area’s Medical engagement plan, scientifically engage with KOLs to communicate and advance GEHC’s medical plans and initiatives

  • Communicate clinical/scientific insights as well as research concepts from KOLs back to Medical Affairs team members within the organization for further evaluation

  • Strategically support the development and execution of peri-launch product initiatives, commercialization, and life cycle management (LCM) of company products through research endeavors, education, scientific exchange, and clinical support with key stakeholders and medical experts

  • As part of the FMT, represent GEHC at regional and national scientific conferences; actively contribute to conference planning, scientific session coverage and development of scientific summary subsequent to conferences

  • With oversight from Medical Director, provide support to unsolicited investigator sponsored research proposals as well as Company sponsored research

  • Present abstracts/posters and other related medical content at regional and national meetings when applicable

  • On an as needed basis, communicate clinical and health economic value information to payers and formulary decision makers

  • Participate in identification and training support of participants in the Company’s speaker’s bureau members, when applicable

  • Timely processing of all reported adverse events, must fully understand the adverse event reporting (Pharmacovigilance) standard operating procedures (SOPs)

  • Demonstrate full awareness of and compliance with all SOPs and applicable laws and regulations as they apply to this job type/position. Proactively identify and report any quality or compliance concerns and take immediate action as required

  • Participate in preparation and delivery of training materials to support new and existing medical staff on neurology and nuclear medicine/molecular imaging agents and emerging clinical evidence

  • Provide medical expertise and support to projects led by Americas Medical Affairs and other cross-functional projects, such as advisory boards, educational activities, clinical study support as necessary

  • As part of global team, occasional weekend or extended work hours may be required

  • Requires ability to travel in excess of 70% of the time; approximately 3-4 of 5 working days

Required Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s degree in scientific or clinical discipline

  • 2+ yearsPharmaceutical/Healthcareindustry experience in Neuroimaging or Radiopharmaceutical Diagnostics (preferably as an MSL with some industry experience )

  • Experience delivering professional presentations through listed lectures or evidence of teaching. (prior experience in Business Development welcomed)

Desired Characteristics:
  • An advanced degree is preferred (PhD, Pharm D, MD, DO, MPH, Advanced Nursing Degree, Advanced Degree in Health Sciences, MS, or equivalent)

  • Current licensure in respective field, if applicable

  • 2 or more years’ experience in a Medical Affairs/MSL role in diagnostic imaging

  • Experience in PET

  • Preference to be located in a major metro area with easy airport access.

  • Preference to be located in a major metro area with easy airport access. This position will cover a largely Northeast/Mid-Atlantic Territory plus Chicago, and candidate should be located in Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore/DC, Charlotte NC or other major city within the Northeast quadrant.

Our total rewards are designed to unlock your ambition by giving you the boost and flexibility you need to turn your ideas into world-changing realities. Our salary and benefits are everything you’d expect from an organization with global strength and scale, and you’ll be surrounded by career opportunities in a culture that fosters care, collaboration and support.

Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening.