Results for 'pharmaceutical trends'
New ‘Social’ Technology to Help Identify KEY Trends for Medical Affairs
Google Trends, COVID-19 research, medical affairs, pharmaceutical analysis, social arbitrage
In this episode, Tom Caravela is joined by Tim Bialekki and Alec McCarthy to explore the intersection of Google Trends and the MSL role. The discussion delves into how Google Trends can be utilized in COVID-19 research and its implications for medical affairs and pharmaceutical analysis. The sp…
Jul 20th • 35 mins listen
The MSL - 4 Years, 200 Episodes…What’s new, What’s not
Medical Science Liaison, MSL role evolution, KOL engagement, pharmaceutical industry trends, MSL recruitment trends
In this milestone 200th episode, Tom Caravela welcomes Sarah Snyder to delve into the evolving landscape of the Medical Science Liaison (MSL) role. Sarah shares insights from her experience, reflecting on the changes in MSL roles, titles, and key opinion leader engagement over the past four yea…
Apr 9th • 33 mins listen
Role of the MSL in launch preparedness for new products and indications
MSL roles, drug launch preparation, medical affairs strategy, pharmaceutical trends, field medical leadership
Matt Goodwin joins Tom Caravela to discuss the crucial role of MSLs in drug launch preparation and leadership. Matt shares his career journey and insights from his experiences at MAPS. They delve into the training, expectations, and success factors for MSLs during launches, addressing common stresso…
Apr 16th • 25 mins listen
Interim Impact The Rise of Fractional Medical Affairs Roles in Pharmas New Reality
fractional medical affairs roles, interim positions, gig economy in pharma, pharmaceutical staffing trends, fractional work benefits
In this episode, Tom Caravela and Daniel Snyder explore the rise of fractional medical affairs roles in the post-COVID era. They define interim and fractional positions, highlighting how they benefit both job seekers and companies. The discussion covers the increase in these roles, company utilizati…
Aug 19th • 37 mins listen