Job Summary Our client is seeking a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) skilled in system change in Western Canada to serve as a key scientific resource and establish strong relationships with key opinion leaders (KOLs) and healthcare professionals. The MSL will be responsible for providing scientific and clinical expertise in Alzheimer''s Disease, sharing data and research findings, and supporting the development of clinical and regulatory strategies. This position requires a proven ability to engage with the medical community to ensure the accurate dissemination of scientific information. Key Responsibilities Engage regularly with key experts across Canada to foster scientific dialogue, support data dissemination, and capture relevant field insights. Present and discuss up-to-date Alzheimer''s Disease clinical evidence in a clear, accurate, and tailored manner to healthcare professionals, internal teams, and decision-makers. Provide scientific support for clinical trials, investigator-initiated studies, and other Alzheimer''s Disease research programs. Offer educational training on Alzheimer''s Disease product data and therapeutic areas to healthcare professionals and internal teams. Stay current on scientific developments, emerging therapies, and competitive intelligence in the Alzheimer''s Disease space to support internal planning and decision-making. Requirements Advanced degree (PhD, PharmD, or MD) in Neuroscience or related field preferred Prior experience as a MSL Highly self-motivated and capable of working independently or collaboratively across departments Solid foundation in scientific and medical knowledge, with strong presentation and teaching skills Ability to translate complex data into actionable insights Proven experience in scientific communication and relationship-building with KOLs and healthcare professionals. Excellent communication skills, both written and spoken Proven track record of handling multiple projects efficiently within set deadlines and budgets
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Medical Science Liaison, Alzheimer\'s Disease - Western Canada