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But working at Bristol Myers Squibb is anything but usual. Bristol Myers Squibb recognizes the importance of balance and flexibility in our work environment.
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Family care services such as adoption and surrogacy reimbursement, fertility/infertility benefits, support for traveling mothers, and child, elder and pet care resources. BMS will leverage its unique capabilities, building from over 20 years of involvement in cell therapy and strategic collaborations.
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Engage and collaborate with Cell Therapy asset level matrix teams, including Access, Pricing, Clinical Development, Medical Affairs, Regulatory, Biostatistics to ensure full alignment and integration HEOR evidence generation plan to support regulatory, market access/pricing and brand strategic imperatives and objectives.
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Description The MSL role embodies our medical mission to be recognized as the trusted partner for internal stakeholders and the healthcare community, driving scientific exchange to enhance medical education, data generation, insight generation and patients’ access to medicine.
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BMS is looking for a Principal Scientist with a desire to contribute in the fast-paced early development matrix environment by supporting pre-formulation, physico-chemical characterization, and formulation development of oral and parenteral dosage forms for new drug candidates in support of preclinical and clinical studies.
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Bristol Myers Squibb currently markets a product in Neurology and plans to re-enter the Psychiatry market with a focus on patients suffering with schizophrenia. Bristol Myers Squibb has a rich history in Neuroscience focused on developing innovative medicines to help people living with Neurodegenerative and Neuromuscular conditions.
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The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is responsible for identifying disease and product related medical needs in a defined geography. External Environment and Customer FocusDevelop and maintain relationships with academic and community research thought leaders, appropriate HCPs, and access stakeholders, within a given geography to answer scientific, unsolicited product, and HEOR related questions.
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Understand the competitive landscape and evolving healthcare models and actively prepare to address informational needs of customersIdentify opportunities to partner with HCPs on disease state initiatives, collaborative research projects, and investigator sponsored research (ISR) of interest and in alignment with BMS strategic objectivesAttend medical congresses and local/regional meetings.
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Continuously update own knowledge in treatment strategies, products, unmet medical needs, clinical trials, health economics outcomes research and scientific activities. Job DescriptionThe MSL role embodies our medical mission to be recognized as the trusted partner for internal stakeholders and the healthcare community, driving scientific exchange to enhance medical education, data generation, insight generation and patients' access to medicine.
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AND a minimum 3-5 years of MSL experienceCurrent MSL experience in psychiatry, mental health or schizophrenia with proven track record of establishing, maintaining, and enhancing effective and successful collegial relationships with external experts.
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The primary role of the Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is to engage in meaningful peer-to-peer scientific dialogue with healthcare system leaders such as Regional Thought Leaders (RTLs), National Thought Leaders, and Healthcare Professional (HCPs) within a defined geography to translate science into patient care.
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Complies with all laws, regulations, and policies that govern the conduct of BMS.Required Qualifications & Experience- Advanced scientific degree and/or preferred 5+ years of pharmaceutical or biotechnology experience as healthcare sales / MSL / HCP / nurse.
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The Cellular Therapy Market Access Manager (CMAM) is responsible for executing access and reimbursement strategies within identified Cell Therapy accounts specific to the assigned geography during all phases of account onboarding and post onboarding.
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At Bristol Myers Squibb, we are inspired by a single vision - transforming patients' lives through science. The TAS is a critical role in our unique customer model to execute the BMS aspiration to be the BioPharma that delivers the most impactful engagement with Health Care Providers (HCPs), driving adoption of new and existing medicines for appropriate patients.
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Advanced scientific degree and/or preferred 5+ years of pharmaceutical or biotechnology experience as healthcare sales / MSL / HCP / nurse. The TAS liaises with other BMS functions as needed to deliver an overall higher Customer Experience (Cx) - by meeting HCP needs in a timely and scientific manner.
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