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Goal setting for Medical Science Liaisons sounds simple. You write down a few priorities, make a plan, and promise yourself this will be the year you stay focused.
Then the life shows up. Travel gets heavy. Internal meetings multiply. CRM updates pile up. Congress seaso...
The career path of a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is rarely linear.
While the title "Medical Science Liaison" may stay the same across organizations, the reality is that the MSL career path can look dramatically different depending on the company, therapeutic area, and stage of product development.
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If you're a Medical Science Liaison, your job is built on specificity. Trial design, endpoints, MOAs, payer dynamics. Your personal finances deserve the same level of precision.
MSL compensation has quirks that can quietly cost you seven figures if you let them sit on autopil...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD & Sarah Snyder
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2026 is YOUR year. It’s the year to elevate your impact, refine your craft, and prioritize what ...
By Nicholas George, Patrina Pellett, & Sarah Snyder
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You’ve heard the whispers: “MSLs make bank.”
But how much? And more importantly, who’s actually paying top dollar? Thanks to salary transparency laws and fresh analysis from PharmaPayWatch, we finally have the data. Nicholas George, PhD, revi...
By Patrina Pellett & Sarah Snyder
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If we had a dollar for every time someone asked, “What should I wear to the interview/conference/meeting?”, we’d fund our own MSL Mastery clothing line.
It’s easy to downplay this stuff. You're a Medical Affairs professional, not a fashionista. We know this job...
By Sarah Snyder
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Let's get real about this whole work-life balance thing as a Medical Science Liaison (MSL).
It's a myth. And honestly? It's making you feel worse, not better.
Truth is, you'll never achieve perfect balance.
That conference week where your kid gets sick, your workout routine gets d...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
“Hi Patrina, Happy Holidays! I just wanted to let you know that one of the best moments for me this year was when I printed all your blogs, made a binder, and read through them multiple times—they’ve been so inspiring and insightful.”
— Aspiring MSL
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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Let me ask you something: who’s responsible for your career growth? Is it your boss? Your company? A magical hiring manager with a secret roadmap to your dream job?
Spoiler alert: it’s you.
Here’s the thing. Waiting for someone else to hand you o...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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If there's one thing I’ve noticed about aspiring MSLs, it’s that they’re lifelong learn...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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Do you ever feel like you're running on a treadmill that’s going way too fast, and yet, somehow, you’re still not getting anywhere? Meetings, emails, congresses, POA meeting, travel, more emails... It’s endless. If you're like most people in Medica...
By Patrina Pellett & Sarah Snyder
Being a parent and having a full-time job is tough in any industry. You basically have 3 full-time jobs. The MSL role is no exception and introduces some additional challenges. Many aspiring MSLs wonder if the MSL role is compatible with being a parent.
The answer i...
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