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Is it possible to break into the Medical Science Liaison role without experience?

Posted on 23.01.201420.02.2021 by admin

By Dr. Samuel Dyer I often get asked the question “Is it possible to break into the Medical Science Liaison role without experience?”  Yes, it is clearly possible because it’s important to realize that everyone started as an MSL for the first time without prior experience (myself included).  The question is- HOW did they do it?  There…

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