This episode features Mitchell D’Rozario, Sr Medical Science Liaison at Genentech discusses 3 ways the MSL role has changed since March of 2020
We discuss….
👉 What was the “silver lining” from COVID
👉 How virtual engagement has emerged and what MSLs can do better
👉 Why MSLs are the “curators of knowledge” and “oracles of information”
👉 The importance of authenticity
👉 What’s next for the MSL role
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(0:00) Introduction of guest Mitch de Russario and podcast announcements
(2:12) Celebrating the podcast's 3-year anniversary and topic introduction: Three factors altering the MSL role since 2020
(4:05) The silver lining of virtual engagement for MSLs
(6:58) Challenges and benefits of virtual engagement for MSLs
(10:01) MSLs evolving from scientific messengers to strategic thinkers
(14:04) The importance of relevance and authenticity in the digital age
(18:01) Discussing the integration of AI like ChatGPT in medical affairs
(23:07) The shift from tactical to strategic roles for MSLs
(28:39) Reflecting on insights from past podcast guests
(31:30) Evolving hiring practices for MSLs post-COVID-19
(33:27) The influx of clinicians into MSL roles and its impact
(35:39) Personal reflections on the value of the MSL role
(37:33) Predicting future trends for MSLs and closing thoughts