Overview
Medical Science Liaison, Rare Disease (MD, DC, DE). The MSL acts as the primary scientific / clinical resource to Opinion Leaders (OLs), Population Health Decision Makers (PHDMs) and other health care providers and is responsible for executing Amgen Medical function and product strategy to provide accurate information to OLs and healthcare professionals to improve patient outcomes. The GPA / MPA Vasculitis-Rare Disease MSL is a field-based position within the U.S. Medical team reporting to the GPA / MPA Vasculitis-Rare Disease MSL Lead. The territory includes Maryland, District of Columbia, and Delaware.
Join Amgen’s mission to serve patients living with serious illnesses. Amgen focuses on Oncology, Inflammation, General Medicine, and Rare Disease, researching, manufacturing, and delivering innovative medicines to help people live longer, fuller lives. The culture is collaborative, innovative, and science-driven.
What You Will Do
What We Expect Of You
We seek a go-getter with the following qualifications :
Basic Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
What You Can Expect Of Us
We support professional and personal growth, with competitive benefits and a collaborative culture. The base salary will vary by skills and experience. Amgen also offers a Total Rewards Plan including health benefits, retirement plans, performance bonuses, stock incentives, time-off programs, and flexible work models where possible.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Amgen is an Equal Opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other basis protected by law. Reasonable accommodation is provided to applicants with disabilities. Please contact us to request accommodation.
Location and Status
Location : Bethesda, MD (typical posting range and application status shown on listing).
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Medical Science Liaison • Washington, DC, United States