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Session 6 Track 3: Balancing the Importance of Global Alignment and Local Execution for the MSL Role
Session Chair(s)
Jim Wilkinson, PhD
U.S. Medical Affairs Lead, Medical Affairs & Evidence Generation
Argenx, United States
In an increasingly interconnected world, medical affairs teams at the global, regional and local level must effectively communicate and collaborate to share actionable insights, create medical strategies, and execute efficiently. This includes coordinated efforts within Field Medical (MSLs) to ensure opinion leaders around the world have valuable interactions with our Field Medical staff. This session will highlight the value that global collaboration can bring to provide one medical voice for the healthcare community. The importance of collaborations between internal stakeholders to align on external engagements and deliverables will be discussed. This will be an interactive session with discussion of best practices and case scenarios.
Learning Objective : At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:- Describe the importance of global alignment on MSL strategy and performance with local execution of the MSL activities
- Describe the value of a highly collaborative global team for the creation of MSL strategy, tactical plans, training plans, and medical resources
- Apply learnings from global best practices to inform and positively affect organizational goals of the MSL function
Speaker(s)
Speaker
Jim Wilkinson, PhD
Argenx, United States
U.S. Medical Affairs Lead, Medical Affairs & Evidence Generation
Training and Career Development Contributes to MSL Retention
Lori Mouser, PharmD
Daiichi Sankyo Inc., Switzerland
Senior Director, Global Head of Oncology Scientific Engagement and Congresses
Speaker
Jennifer Slade, PharmD
Novartis Pharmaceuticals, United States
Senior Director, Global Lead MSLs