by Samuel Dyer | Jun 16, 2017 | Getting Started, Student Chapters, The MSL Career
The Medical Science Liaison Society is excited to announce the launch of a new Internship Program in conjunction with the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill.
Interns will be paid by the university, and gain invaluable exposure and knowledge about the MSL role by engaging with MSL leaders, assisting in original research projects, and participating in a variety of training events that prepare them for MSL careers. We are excited to also announce after a lengthy application process that Kara Jensen has been selected as the first intern and began her internship this month.
“We are very excited about the new Internship Program between UNC and the MSL Society,” commented Patrick Brandt, PhD, Director of Career Development and Training at the UNC-Chapel Hill Office of Graduate Education. “The MSL Society is the credible source of information for aspiring MSLs. Many of our trainees at UNC are interested in the career path but lack a deep understanding of the MSL role. The MSL Society’s Internship Program will give interns unique experiences and the necessary knowledge, experience, and confidence to be successful MSLs.”
The MSL role is dynamic and rapidly-growing. The new Internship Program is a unique opportunity for UNC students who wish to pursue an MSL career. Interns will develop a level of knowledge and perspective that cannot be gained elsewhere. We are excited to be working with UNC on this unique Internship Program.
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by Samuel Dyer | Jan 23, 2017 | Student Chapters, The MSL Career
The Medical Science Liaison Society is pleased to formally announce the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has established a student/trainee chapter of the MSL Society.
The mission of the new chapter is to educate, advocate for, and offer career development opportunities for those interested in the MSL profession at the University of North Carolina. Members can attend informational seminars led by local MSLs, participate in career development discussion groups, and take part in MSL-specific networking events, which will enable members greater success in pursuing an MSL career. The chapter will work directly with the Medical Science Liaison Society leadership for exclusive benefits unavailable outside of the chapter. The new chapter will focus on both graduate students and postdocs.
Dr. Rebekah L. Layton, Director of Training Initiatives in Biological and Biomedical Sciences (TIBBS) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, stated:
“We are looking forward to the unique opportunity our trainees will have to benefit from training opportunities, resources, and contacts through the MSL Society, including exposure to the experiences of active Medical Science Liaisons in the field. Our professional development model at UNC allows for the creation of career interest groups to help inform and train students about particular careers that they are excited about, through trainee-led groups that allow our biomedical PhDs and Postdocs to pursue career training in a given area, in this case also including doctoral trainees in pharmacy. Given the burgeoning nature of the MSL career pathway, it is a great time to be partnering with the MSL Society to create a trainee chapter on campus and to allow our trainees to pursue this exciting career opportunity. We are thrilled to be working with the committed professionals at the Medical Science Liaison Society who are truly dedicated to enhancing the training and preparation of tomorrow’s MSLs.”
Dr. Patrick D. Brandt, Director of Career Development and Training at UNC-Chapel Hill also commented about the new MSL Society student chapter at UNC:
“I’m very excited about the growing partnership between UNC and the MSL Society. Many of our trainees are interested in the MSL career path and have a lot to offer, but they lack a deep understanding of the MSL role. The exposure and learning that will take place in the new MSL Society chapter will help the trainees prepare proactively for an MSL career and it will give them a leg up in the hiring process.
Thanks to Dr. Layton, Dr. Brandt, and trainee club leaders: Kara Jensen, PhD; Dmitriy Usenko, MD; and Deirdre Sackett, doctoral candidate for all their help over the last year in achieving this important milestone!
The MSL Society continues to strive to offer resources for the global MSL community to help MSLs, MSL leaders, and aspiring MSLs to advance in their careers.
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by Samuel Dyer | Aug 26, 2016 | Student Chapters, The MSL Career
The Medical Science Liaison Society is pleased to formally announce the first student chapter of the MSL Society has been established at MCPHS University School of Pharmacy in Boston.
MCPHS has one of the largest MSL and Medical Affairs Fellowship programs and we are very excited to support their students and their program. The MCPH chapter represents the first ever student chapter of the MSL Society.
We have been working with the leadership at MCPHS for over a year and it represents a great opportunity for both the MSL Society and the university.
Dr. Bernard R. Tyrrell, Assoc. Dean and Chair of the Pharmaceutical Business and Administrative Sciences Department, MCPHS University stated:
“We are pleased to announce the formation of the first student chapter of the Medical Science Liaison Society (MSLS) at MCPHS University School of Pharmacy. The overall excellence of our students will be enhanced by the association and interaction with this innovative and much needed professional pharmaceutical organization. I have been impressed with the leadership and dedication of the MSL Society to enhance the standards of Medical Science Liaisons worldwide. Exposure to and training from the MSL Society will only increase the desirability of our PharmD graduates to the Biopharmaceutical Industry.”
Thanks to Dr. Bernard Tyrrell and fellows: Zaid Baara, Usama Aslam, and Paul Huber for all their help over the last year in achieving this important milestone!
The MSL Society continues to strive to offer resources for the global MSL community to help MSLs, MSL leaders, and aspiring MSLs to advance in their careers.
Copyright 2013-2018 The Medical Science Liaison Society. All rights reserved. The information contained in this article may not be published, broadcast or otherwise distributed without prior written authorization. The MSL Society is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization dedicated to advancing the global MSL career.