Field Medical Advisor
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- Toronto, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- People-Driven - As a family-held company, Pharmacosmos is built on passionate and knowledgeable people. Integrity, open-mindedness, and respect guide all endeavours. Each individual involved in the journey - employees, partners, and end-users alike - is valued, with trust forming the foundation of all collaborations.
- Committed to Quality - Quality serves as both an inspiration and a driver of results. It reflects a commitment to excellence and continuous improvement, ensuring that quality is tangible across products, processes, and people. Quality is a promise upheld every day.
- Innovating for Better Lives - Innovation is central to improving the lives of humans and animals. Pharmacosmos addresses unmet needs through its expertise in iron and carbohydrate-based pharmaceuticals, taking a holistic and collaborative approach to research and innovation alongside scientific and medical communities to help set new standards.
- Contribute to the development and execution of the Canadian Medical Affairs Plan for Trilaciclib in alignment with global and regional strategies.
- Translate national medical strategy into actionable regional engagement plans.
- Identify strategic KOL engagement opportunities and develop tailored interaction plans.
- Monitor the clinical, scientific, and competitive landscape in Oncology to inform medical and crossfunctional strategy.
- Partner with Commercial, Market Access, Regulatory, and Clinical Operations to provide scientific and strategic input.
- Support development of advisory board strategy, scientific symposia, and expert engagement initiatives.
- Integrate field insights into strategic planning and evidence generation priorities.
- Build and maintain strong, long-term relationships with KOLs, HCPs, investigators, and scientific
- Conduct high-quality, fair-balanced, evidence-based scientific discussions in alignment with Canadian regulatory and compliance standards.
- Serve as a key scientific resource for experts within the assigned geography or nationally.
- Present and interpret clinical trial data, real-world evidence, and evolving scientific literature.
- Identify unmet medical needs and research gaps within the Oncology landscape.
- Support congress engagement, symposia, and scientific exchange initiatives.
- Systematically gather, analyse, and communicate medical insights to internal stakeholders.
- Provide actionable intelligence on treatment paradigms, access challenges, and competitive dynamics.
- Contribute field-derived insights to refine national medical strategy and evidence plans.
- Maintain high-quality documentation of field interactions within approved systems.
- Support local evidence generation initiatives, including investigator-initiated studies (IIS), real-world evidence projects, registries, and company-sponsored studies.
- Identify potential research collaborators and assess site feasibility.
- Provide medical input into study concepts, protocols, and publication plans.
- Contribute to development of scientific manuscripts, abstracts, and congress materials as appropriate.
- Respond to unsolicited medical information requests in a timely, compliant, and evidence-based manner.
- Provide scientific training to internal stakeholders, including Sales, Market Access, and cross-functional partners.
- Review scientific content and materials for medical accuracy where applicable.
- Act as a scientific coach and resource for field colleagues when appropriate.
- Ensure all medical activities comply with Health Canada, PAAB, IMC Code of Ethical Practices, and
- Participate in Medical-Legal-Regulatory (MLR) review processes as needed.
- Maintain high standards of documentation, transparency, and ethical conduct.
- Demonstrate the Pharmacosmos Values and Way of Working, as well as comply with company policies, procedures, and codes of conduct, all applicable Canadian laws and industry regulations governing pharmaceutical operations, including but not limited to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Good Clinical Practices (GCP), health and safety requirements, ethical standards, data privacy legislation, and any relevant Health Canada guidelines. Maintain the highest standards of integrity, documentation accuracy, and regulatory compliance in all activities.
- BS or BA Degree required
- Advanced scientific or clinical degree strongly preferred: PharmD, PhD, MD, MSc (health sciences), or equivalent.
- Two (2) years' experience as an MSL required
- Experience working in Oncology preferred
- Experience contributing to medical strategies or cross-functional initiatives preferred
- Strong understanding of the Canadian healthcare environment, MSL role expectations, and regulatory frameworks.
- Strong scientific acumen in Oncology and ability to interpret complex clinical data
- Strategic thinking with the ability to connect field insights to national planning
- Excellent communication, presentation, and relationship-building skills
- Ability to operate independently in a field-based environment
- Strong cross-functional collaboration skills
- High ethical standards and commitment to compliance
- Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities
- Travel required - approximately 50%
- Valid driver's license required
- Languages: English required, French is an asset