Medical Science Liaisons (MSL) talk about their job
27 March 2025
In line with Pierre Fabre Laboratories' vision "Every time we care for a single person, we make the whole world better" the MSL (Medical Science Liaison) role is crucial in enhancing patient care. As a scientific bridge between the medical community and the Pierre Fabre Laboratories, the MSL combines pharmaceutical innovation with medical expertise to develop collaboration with healthcare professionals and optimize daily healthcare practices.
The MSL's objectives can be achieved through various missions, including:
- Medical Education: promoting best practices for up-to-date patient management.
- Insight Collection: gaining a comprehensive understanding of patient treatment practices, organization, and patient journey.
- Data Needs Identification and participation to their generation to promote best practices for patient treatment.
- Support Clinical Development and Real-World Evidence Projects.
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Understanding patient needs.
Click to discover in this infographic the multifaceted life of our MSLs, their missions, skills, and roles at Pierre Fabre Laboratories.
Dive into the MSL experience through a series of 10 monthly interviews. The series will share their professional journeys, highlighting the realities and successes they encounter, and provide a glimpse into their commitment to advancing medical care.
#1 Emeline Mathieu: A Passionate Medical Science Liaison (MSL) Advancing Healthcare in Australia.
#2 Pawel Pedrasik: A Passionate Medical Science Liaison (MSL) Advancing Healthcare in Poland
#4 Miaomiao Zhang: A Medical Science Liaison (MSL) Transforming the Therapeutic Landscape in China.
#6 Mattia Pagnani: A Medical Science Liaison (MSL) Aiming to Enhance Patient Outcomes in Italy.
#7 Jerry Liu: A Medical Science Liaison (MSL) Shaping the Future of Healthcare in Taiwan.
#8 Stijn van Oirschot: A Medical Science Liaison (MSL) Driving Medical Excellence in the Netherlands
#10 Anne-Sophie Paradis : A Medical Science Liaison (MSL) Bridging Science and Patient Care in France