Medical Affairs teams are commonly referred to as the scientific bridge between the industry and stakeholders. The activities conducted by the Medical Affairs teams are post-approval focused, with primary obligations to provide scientific and clinical support for commercial products. Essentially, Medical Affairs professionals will communicate the complex data gathered from the clinical trials to healthcare professionals and stakeholders.
This complex data is communicated through various methods/materials to educate healthcare professionals about the product. For example, educational information, reports and discussions with industry practitioners. Medical Affairs teams are responsible for reviewing these materials to ensure that they comply with the Association of British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) code of practice. In addition to these key responsibilities, a Medical Affairs team manages the relationship with key opinion leaders (KOLs).
Typical roles within the Medical Affairs sector are:
If a career in Medical Affairs is what you strive for, a typical career progression could look like:
If you are seeking to progress your career within Medical Affairs, you must assemble a broad skillset and gather relevant industry experience. In addition to this, you will need to complete several key tasks to accelerate your career progression. We have highlighted a few below:
To have an extensive career within this sector, you may potentially have to overcome some barriers:
If you are looking to transition into the Medical Affairs sector from another industry, a PhD, Pharmacy, or Medical Degree is absolutely paramount. At entry level you need to demonstrate your understanding of Medical Affairs and why you want to move into the area. This, alongside specialist therapy knowledge aligned to a particular company, can help gain that first role.
A career within Medical Affairs can be a very rewarding career. Also, many healthcare professionals seek to work within the sector due to the diverse career opportunities available to them. To be successful in your application to work within Medical Affairs you will need to be passionate about drug and medicine development Furthermore, you will need to have a high level of knowledge and expertise in the industry.
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If you would like an informal chat to discuss your career progression opportunities, our specialist recruitment consultant, Kerry Harris, will be happy to help. She can be contacted on: