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Session 11 Track 3: MSL Training – All Things Considered
Session Chair(s)
Craig Klinger, RPh
Director - Global MSL Trainer, The Office of Medical Professional Development
Eli Lilly and Company, United States
During this session we will discuss the challenges of centralized versus decentralized training in a global environment and how you manage content across regions. We will address technology and methods of sharing training to meet educational needs of MSLs across the globe. This session will also provide information on the importance of not just concentrating on on-boarding but also the continuation of MSL education with soft skills to be a more effective MSL. The session is being developed to consist of short introductory presentations to concepts and then a panel discussion with your participation.
Learning Objective : At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:- Define the needs to appropriately train an adult-based learner to prepare for a MSL role
- Describe centralized virus decentralized MSL on-boarding and training
- Identify technology which can facilitate training in a virtual setting
- Assemble a learning plan to facilitate on-boarding and continue the education of MSLs
Speaker(s)
Speaker
Craig Klinger, RPh
Eli Lilly and Company, United States
Director - Global MSL Trainer, The Office of Medical Professional Development
Speaker
Harry Varav, PharmD
Amgen, United States
Director, Global Learning and Performance R&D (Medical)
Speaker
Randy Miller, PharmD
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, United States
National Director, Medical Science Liaisons