Securing your First MSL role!

Friday 4th September 2026 13:00 - 14:00 (BST)


Practical insights and expert advice to help you successfully land your first Medical Science Liaison role


Masterclass Details:

The Medical Science Liaison role has become one of the most sought-after positions within Medical Affairs. However, for many aspiring candidates, securing that first MSL role can feel like a paradox – organisations want experienced professionals, yet gaining that initial opportunity can be difficult.

In this practical and supportive 60-minute masterclass, our expert panel of Medical Affairs leaders and experienced MSLs will share their insights into what hiring managers are really looking for when recruiting new MSLs.

Drawing on their own career journeys and experience of recruiting field medical teams, the panel will explore how candidates from academia, clinical practice and other industry roles can successfully position themselves for an MSL career.

You will hear honest reflections on the application process, how to stand out in interviews and the skills and mindset that can make the difference when transitioning into your first field-based medical role.

 


Bring your questions and gain practical advice you can use immediately to strengthen your approach and improve your chances of securing your first MSL position.


 

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Understand what hiring managers look for when recruiting first-time MSL candidates
  • Explore how to position your experience and transferable skills for an MSL career
  • Learn practical strategies to strengthen applications and interview performance
  • Gain insight into the realities of the MSL role and expectations of new hires
  • Hear honest reflections and career advice from experienced MSLs and Medical Affairs leaders

 

LSAA reserves the right to restrict access to this webinar to LSAA and MSLA members.

 

  • Date and time

    4th Sep 2026 13:00 – 14:00 (BST)

Testimonials

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Louise Rudd, Senior Medical Science Liaison

Novartis UK

“The MSLA is a priceless resource for all MSLs and aspiring MSLs. The content of the webinars has been incredibly well thought out, it’s relevant, stimulating and you get this all for free!

I’m proud to be a part of the community and I have met some amazing people that have helped me grow as an MSL.”

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Danny Burney, Field Medical Lead

Bristol-Myers Squibb

“Being part of the MSLA has given me a real sense of connection with peers who understand the challenges and opportunities of medical leadership and MSL roles alike.

The open exchange of ideas, expert insights and supportive community have all been incredibly valuable -it’s an inclusive community space that genuinely helps you grow, stay inspired, and enhance your impact within Medical Affairs.”

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Stuart Hill, Medical Director

Merck Group

“Membership of the MSL Association gives everyone who is an MSL or an aspiring MSL, access to an invaluable series of resources that can really enhance your knowledge, skills and development to the next level, to allow you to be the best that you can be. It is a must for everyone.”

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Vanesa Salazar, Researcher & Aspiring MSL

The University of Edinburgh

“Being part of the MSLA has been incredibly valuable in my transition from academic research to Medical Affairs. Through the masterclasses, networking and mentoring opportunities, I’ve gained a clearer understanding of the MSL role and the skills needed to succeed.

The MSLA has also helped me stay up to date with the latest trends and challenges in the field as the role keeps evolving.

Lastly, through MSLA I could connect with professionals from different seniority levels and diverse backgrounds that inspired me and supported me during this journey.”

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