Medical Science Liaison- Oncology- Ha Noi

Merck Merck · Pharma · Hanoi, Vietnam

The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) in Oncology acts as a scientific bridge between Merck and the external medical community, engaging in scientific exchange with medical leaders. The role involves providing balanced, factual scientific information about disease areas and Company products, supporting clinical trials, and gathering scientific insights. Responsibilities include non-promotional scientific exchange, responding to unsolicited requests, facilitating clinical trials and investigator-initiated studies, and supporting the generation of local data. The role requires a PhD in a health or life science field, strong scientific knowledge, excellent communication and analytical skills, and understanding of local pharmaceutical industry guidelines and regulations.

What you'd actually do

  1. Is product and disease state expert engaging in non-promotional scientific exchange with SLs or key decision makers (KDMs)
  2. Provide balanced, accurate, and compliant scientific information on disease areas and Company products upon request.
  3. Executes Field Medical Engagement Plans within the scope of local and global policies, local rules, and regulations and aligned with the Field Medical standard operating procedure (SOP)
  4. Is fully versed in the therapeutic area and updated on all major studies, both ongoing and completed; product information on company and other companies’ relevant therapies; clinical data and relevant pipeline data to provide the most accurate data to SLs, KDMs, and the healthcare community, in a balanced way, to improve patient care
  5. Engages in non-promotional peer-to-peer communication with medical/scientific information to SLs and KDMs on their roster, based on scientific exchange and services oriented toward the stakeholder’s professional interests and needs

Skills

Required

  • PhD in health or life sciences, PharmD, DNP, MD, or a pharmacy degree
  • 2+ years of pharmaceutical industry experience (if pharmacy degree)
  • 2–3 years in medical affairs, clinical research, or related field
  • Oncology experience
  • Strong scientific knowledge
  • Ability to interpret clinical data
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills
  • Clear and concise communication skills (verbal, written, presentations)
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work in cross-functional teams
  • Demonstrated analytical skills
  • Solid understanding of research methodology
  • Ability to learn and convey medical/scientific information to healthcare professionals and decision makers
  • Knowledge of local pharmaceutical industry guidelines/code, regulatory/reimbursement framework, and clinical research guidelines (ICH-GCP, Declaration of Helsinki)
  • Adherence to all Company policies, Ministry of Health regulations, and ethical standards
  • Ability to travel extensively (up to 70%)

Nice to have

  • Adaptability
  • Biomedical Sciences
  • Consultation
  • Data Analysis
  • Healthcare Education
  • Medical Affairs
  • Medical Comm

What the JD emphasized

  • PhD in health or life sciences
  • pharmacy degree
  • 2+ years of pharmaceutical industry experience
  • Minimum 2–3 years in medical affairs
  • oncology experience preferred
  • Knowledge of local pharmaceutical industry guidelines/code
  • regulatory/reimbursement framework
  • clinical research guidelines International Conference on Harmonization – Good Clinical Practice (ICH-GCP)
  • Declaration of Helsinki
  • Adhere to all Company policies
  • Ministry of Health regulations
  • ethical standards in scientific exchange and research activities
  • Ability to travel extensively (up to 70% of the working week)