The Future of MSL Roles: Skills and Competencies for Tomorrow’s Challenges
This week’s guest is Stephanie Otis, Vice President Global Medical Excellence at Ferring Pharmaceuticals discusses future trends in the MSL field including the skills and competencies that will be essential for success.
Key Points
- Scientific acumen, storytelling, and relationship-building remain the fundamental core competencies for successful MSLs, even as the role evolves with new technologies and business acumen.
- MSLs must develop technical skills and digital literacy to adapt to rapidly changing healthcare landscapes, incorporating emerging technologies like AI and machine learning.
- Future-proofing an MSL career involves maintaining learning agility and demonstrating enterprise leadership while ensuring patient-centricity in every aspect of their work.
This week's guest is Nandini Sabharwal, Director, Migraine and Women's Health, Field Medical Group at Pfizer and we discuss the role of artificial intelligence in every day MSL life.
This episode is sponsored by MSL Mastery, helping Medical Science Liaisons and aspiring MSLs to excel in their careers and lives through courses, coaching, and community. For more details, please visit MSLmastery.com
In this episode, Nandini shares…
👉 The learning process and getting started with AI 👉 How MSLs can upskill with AI tools 👉 What Prompt Engineering is and how to master the art of “prompts” 👉 The challenges to be aware of when adopting AI 👉 The many benefits of using AI and what the future holds
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