177. People First… Business Second

This episode is sponsored by Syneos Health®, a leading fully integrated biopharmaceutical solutions organization built to accelerate customer success. Syneos translates unique clinical, medical affairs and commercial insights into outcomes to address modern market realities. Together they share insights, use the latest technologies and apply advanced business practices to speed customer delivery of important therapies to patients. Syneos supports a diverse, equitable and inclusive culture. To learn more about how Syneos is shortening the distance from lab to life®, visit syneoshealth.com. Mark Freebery, MSL Regional Director East, and Rachel Pater, Community Medical Liaison Director, West at Syneos Health discuss the importance of investing in people and putting interpersonal relationships first, business second. Mark and Rachel share… 👉 The importance and benefits of great team culture 👉 Why leaders need to invest in people 👉 What MSLs can do to influence great team culture 👉 Why and how to develop stronger interpersonal relationships 👉 What is “psychological safety” and why is it important 👉 Great examples of professional development programs for MSL teams   The podcast is available through the links below and anywhere podcasts can be found: ️ ️ 〰️ Spotify: https://lnkd.in/dRrSEyn ️ ️ 〰️ Apple: https://lnkd.in/egSthAz ️ ️ 〰️ Youtube: https://lnkd.in/dhaWVJU   MSL Talk is a podcast that features helpful information for current Medical Science Liaisons, Medical Affairs leaders, job seekers looking to break into the pharmaceutical industry in their first MSL role as well as anyone interested in hearing good industry conversation and medical affairs discussions. #msl #medicalaffairs #medicalscienceliaison #MSLTalk #pharmaceutical

Om Podcasten

MSL Talk is a podcast hosted by Tom Caravela, MSL Recruiter and Founder of The Carolan Group, an Executive Search firm dedicated to the recruitment and placement of Medical Affairs professionals. The show will feature helpful information for current Medical Science Liaisons, job seekers looking to break into the pharmaceutical industry in their first MSL role and Medical Affairs leaders interested in hearing good industry conversation and medical affairs discussions. Topics will include helpful advice for aspiring MSLs, recruitment strategies, statistics and data, industry news, hiring and medical affairs trends as well as plenty of interview advice and career tips. The format is 30-60 minutes and mostly unscripted with the hope it is informative as all as inspiring!