Medical Affairs in Pharma - A Great Role For Physicians

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While most physicians are aware that there are nonclinical opportunities available in the pharmaceutical industry, many are unclear about the specifics of different roles. My guest today, oncologist Dr. Mary Pinder-Schenck, is here to clear up this confusion by discussing her job in Medical Affairs. Dr. Pinder-Schenck will share why she decided to move to industry, how she made the leap, her day-to-day responsibilities in Medical Affairs, typical compensation, and how you can pursue this type of role.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/114   In this episode we’re talking about: Why Dr. Pinder-Schenck decided to leave academic medicine What defines Medical Affairs Mary’s typical day in her current role Which physicians make a good fit for Medical Affairs What qualifications are needed for these roles How to build your resume and get started in Medical Affairs Compensation ranges for Medical Affairs roles   Links for this episode: Medical Affairs Professional Society - Great resource for those interested in Medical Affairs Episode #101: Demystifying Physician Jobs In Pharma Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter. Give yourself the best chance of getting that interview!

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