![]() ![]() Be the scientific expert for a particular medicine/vaccine or group of medicines/vaccines in a therapy area in the assigned geography in order to conduct balanced, peer-to-peer, scientific dialogue with external experts. This role will provide YOU the opportunity to lead key activities to progress YOUR career, these responsibilities include some of the following… Are expected to be agile and adaptable in order to interface and provide value across a continuum of both Internal and External Stakeholders (External Experts and other healthcare professionals within assigned geography/therapy area, investigators and potential investigators, professional societies, advocacy groups, and formulary decision makers) in a non-promotional manner and be responsive to unsolicited inquires. Therapeutically aligned, Field-based position, Frequent travel required (50 - 75%). The MSL will provide scientific clinical information and support to these high priority customers in a manner consistent with GSK's principles for scientific engagement. As Medical Science Liaison (MSL) - You will be responsible for providing non-promotional, medical support that helps to ensure the safe and effective use of GSK's products, through effective scientific interactions with external stakeholders (Experts, Health Care Professionals and Advisory Board Members), supporting clinical development colleagues with investigators conducting GSK clinical trials, and providing scientific support for GSK internal stakeholders. GSK is proud to be expanding team working on CKD in the US, UK, Germany and Italy and we are seeking experienced and passionate professionals to join our exciting journey. ![]() At GSK, we are following the science of anaemia to better understand how to help these patients, who are often undiagnosed and undertreated. ![]() Site Name: Field Worker - USA, USA - Louisiana - New Orleans, USA - Mississippi - Jackson Posted Date: Approximately 1 in 10 patients worldwide are affected by chronic kidney disease (CKD), many of whom experience the complication of anaemia which currently leaves them with symptoms that can dramatically reduce quality of life and increase risk of cardiovascular disease, hospitalisation and mortality. ![]()
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