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MSL Talk
by MSL Talk Podcast
MSL Talk, hosted by Tom Caravela, MSL Recruiter and Founder of The Carolan Group, offers insights for Medical Science Liaisons, aspiring MSLs, and Medical Affairs leaders.
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The 1 Habit That Changed Kobe Bryant's Life
In this episode, Tom Caravela extends Mother's Day wishes and draws inspiration from Kobe Bryant to introduce free thinking. He explores meditation, quiet time, and managing distractions, emphasizing imagination, planning, and emotional processing. Tom discusses handling criticisms, recurring thoughts, and preparing for future events. He offers approaches to meditation, exercise, and integrating gratitude while avoiding negativity. Tips for starting quiet time and breathing exercises are shared. Tom underscores the importance of consistency, self-listening, and achieving breakthroughs for intentional living, concluding with reflections on finding peace.
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300 Episodes of MSL Talk: 10 Truths Every MSL Should Know
In this episode, Tom Caravela marks the milestone of episode 301 by delving into the evolving landscape of the Medical Science Liaison (MSL) role. He outlines 10 essential truths, highlighting the strategic shifts in the profession. Tom discusses how curiosity can serve as a competitive edge and stresses the importance of creating value before requesting time from stakeholders. The episode emphasizes gathering and reporting insights, taking ownership of one's territory, and the pivotal role of relationships. Communication is presented as a career multiplier, while adaptability is underscored as a core competency. Tom also explores the intentionality required for career growth, concluding with appreciation for the listeners.
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From Stuck to Standout: The Real Path to Growth in Medical Affairs
In this milestone 300th episode, Tom Caravela welcomes Rachel Kennedy from Moderna to discuss her journey into medical affairs. Rachel shares her experiences as an MSL and highlights the role of curiosity in career advancement. They explore common causes of feeling stuck in the field, emphasizing patience and internal equity. Rachel stresses the importance of self-advocacy and effective communication in driving career growth. The conversation offers insights on standing out in a competitive market, handling frustration, and skill building during plateaus. Rachel provides advice for navigating challenging times and underscores the value of feedback and self-awareness. The episode concludes with gratitude to listeners.
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Best Athlete Available: How to Become the BEST in Your Field
In this episode, Tom Caravela and Jeff Durr delve into the characteristics that distinguish top-performing athletes. They explore the "best athlete available" concept, examining the balance between innate talent and the development of consistent habits within structured systems. The discussion highlights the daily routines of high achievers, the acceptance of failure, and the role of resilience in building discipline. Jeff offers insights on avoiding mediocrity and living a regret-free life. The conversation further investigates the path to achieving elite status in any field, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and hard work. The episode concludes with reflections and future aspirations.
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How to Systematize KOL Engagement and Advocacy
In this episode, Tom Caravela and Melanie Sillam explore the intricacies of establishing a formal Key Opinion Leader (KOL) engagement process for Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs). They address the complexities involved in tracking KOL relationships and emphasize the need for a customized CRM system tailored to medical affairs. The discussion covers the architecture of a KOL engagement system, including team involvement and necessary infrastructure. They delve into identifying KOLs, setting annual goals, and the concept of a KOL advocacy score. The episode also examines the evolution of KOL relationships, gathering structured insights, and sharing them with leadership. It concludes with advice for medical affairs leaders and closing remarks.
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Crazy Career Blunders That RUIN Your Reputation
In this episode, Tom Caravela explores the critical aspects of reputation management and common career blunders for Medical Science Liaisons. He addresses the importance of appropriate attire at conferences and cautions against misusing family emergencies or fabricating job offers. The discussion includes inappropriate interview tactics and the influence of social media on personal branding. Emphasizing accountability and professionalism, Tom advises on the correct approach to withdrawing from interviews. He further examines pitfalls in salary negotiations and offers guidance on dealing with recruiters and unexpected job offers. The episode wraps up with strategies for career protection and closing remarks.
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Inside The Mind Of A Medical Affairs Hiring Manager
In this episode, Tom Caravela and Stefanie Cribb explore building successful Medical Science Liaison (MSL) teams. They discuss how candidates can showcase their value in interviews, stressing the importance of conversation skills and aligning career goals with the role. The episode covers the screening and interview process, highlighting key skills, behaviors, and presentation significance. They identify interview deal breakers, traits for promotion, and standout resume features. The discussion also touches on changes in the MSL job market, AI's impact on hiring, and the vital role of networking and referrals in job searches.
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From Self Doubt to Self-Trust: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome as an MSL
In this episode, Tom Caravela is joined by Zak Balmuth-Loris to discuss imposter syndrome among Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs). Zak shares his background and defines imposter syndrome, examining its impact on MSL roles and its prevalence across various demographics, including the influence of social media. The conversation highlights personal experiences, the importance of asking questions, and the differences in imposter syndrome between junior and senior MSLs. The episode offers practical steps and strategies to combat imposter syndrome, including the benefits of improv classes and mindset shifts. It concludes with insights on vulnerability, seeking support, and appreciation for the audience.
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Resilience: How to Find Success In A Broken Job Market
In this episode, Tom Caravela delves into the complexities of the job search process, offering insights into employer perspectives and candidate experiences. He outlines five keys to succeeding in a tough job market, emphasizing resilience and control. The discussion covers strategies beyond traditional applications, focusing on visibility and personal branding, and introduces a structured weekly job search system. Tom also highlights the importance of separating self-worth from job outcomes and recognizing breakthrough moments. A success story and motivational insights provide encouragement to job seekers as the episode concludes.
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Strategy First: The Hidden Skill That Defines Elite MSLs
In this episode, Tom Caravela and Brant Jarrett explore the crucial role of strategic thinking for Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs). They discuss how KPIs and metrics shape MSLs and the expectations for new hires, emphasizing the importance of education, onboarding, curiosity, and proactive behavior. The conversation covers understanding the product life cycle, using insights strategically, and effective MSL interactions. They also examine AI tools' potential in enhancing strategic value and developing a personal medical plan. The episode concludes with insights on being coachable, seeking feedback, and learning from field experiences.
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Social Media and Compliance: What Every MSL Should Know
In this episode, Tom Caravela and Carl De Luca explore social media compliance for Medical Science Liaisons. They discuss maintaining compliance while ensuring scientific credibility, address misconceptions about promotional activities, and highlight best practices for conference content and engaging with healthcare professionals. The episode covers crafting social media policies, the importance of social listening, and effective monitoring tools. It concludes with insights on adverse event reporting and maintaining integrity, along with expressions of gratitude.
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Mind Hoarder: How to Un-Clutter Your Mind
Tom Caravela explores the concept of "Mind Hoarder," addressing the pervasive issue of mental clutter and its impact on well-being. He examines various types of mental clutter, including worry, guilt, and regret, and discusses the exacerbating effects of self-doubt and impostor syndrome. The role of social media in contributing to mental clutter is also highlighted. Tom emphasizes the necessity of clearing mental clutter for personal growth, introducing strategies like vibrational frequency, the law of attraction, vision casting, and positive affirmations. The episode concludes with a challenge for listeners to consistently practice mental decluttering and maintain mental space.
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How to Answer the TOUGHEST Interview Questions
In this episode, Tom Caravela tackles the complexities of confronting tough interview questions, providing essential insights for Medical Science Liaisons and Medical Affairs professionals. The discussion covers how to navigate questions about weaknesses, dislikes, and career changes, offering strategies for showcasing professional growth. Tom delves into creative and unconventional interview questions and underscores the significance of thorough preparation to excel in interviews. General advice for MSL roles is shared, including the value of demonstrating skills not listed on a resume and discussing past bosses. The episode wraps up with final reflections and gratitude, encouraging listeners to approach interviews with confidence.
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Activity to Impact: How MSLs Prove Value
Tom Caravela and Dee Dee Gwinn explore the evolving value of medical affairs, starting with the significance of wearing red for heart awareness. They discuss the challenges and misconceptions surrounding the value of Medical Science Liaisons, emphasizing the importance of impact over mere activity. The conversation highlights MSL contributions from internal perspectives and strategies for demonstrating value to external stakeholders, illustrated by a case study of high-value MSL collaboration. Leadership advocacy and practical advice for MSLs on showcasing their value are covered. The episode concludes with a focus on maintaining a value-driven mindset, strategic actions, and expressions of gratitude to the audience.
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Protect Your Time, Protect Your Peace
Tom Caravela examines the critical topic of time management for Medical Science Liaisons, emphasizing the need to protect and use time intentionally. He shares strategies for managing schedules effectively and introduces ten productivity hacks tailored to boost MSL efficiency. The conversation also covers methods for measuring and tracking professional progress, highlighting the importance of balancing personal and work life. The episode concludes with a heartfelt tribute, offering listeners practical insights to optimize their productivity and time management in their professional roles.
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SSP: Why Shameless Self-Promotion Is A Career MUST
Tom Caravela and Amy Everitt explore career progression strategies for Medical Science Liaisons, focusing on self-advocacy and its critical role in career development. Amy shares her experiences and insights on effectively utilizing performance reviews and documenting achievements to advance professionally. They discuss the importance of building relationships and maintaining confidence, while also addressing the potential pitfalls of over-promotion. Practical techniques for self-promotion are examined, including leveraging LinkedIn and creating content, with attention to overcoming common discomforts. The episode concludes with strategies to enhance meetings and resumes, closing with expressions of gratitude.
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Ideal Job Search Timing: When Is The Right Time To Find A New Job?
Tom Caravela welcomes Sandy Ponzek to discuss the nuances of job search timing for MSLs. Sandy shares her extensive background, setting the stage for a deep dive into factors influencing career moves. The conversation covers the importance of timing and mindset, evaluating market readiness, and the role of networking. They explore distinguishing temporary challenges from genuine signs to move on, considering tenure, incentives, and common job search mistakes. Sandy highlights the risks of leaving a job without a backup plan and the dangers of career comparison. The episode concludes with strategies for proactive job searching and advice for new graduates and fellows, offering listeners practical insights for their career journey.
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How To Attract Success In Your Life and Career
Tom Caravela delves into the principles of the law of attraction, offering insights into its application in both personal and professional contexts. He clarifies common misconceptions and provides strategies for managing negative events, highlighting the importance of maintaining a positive outlook. Tom shares daily practices to shift vibrational frequency and underscores gratitude's role in enhancing the law of attraction's effectiveness. The episode wraps up with his reflections on these principles, a preview of the next episode, and expressions of gratitude for the audience's engagement, encouraging listeners to integrate these concepts into their daily lives.
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How To Get A Seat At The Medical Affairs Table
Tom Caravela is joined by Sanaz Cardoza to discuss the significance of medical affairs and what it means for MSLs to "get a seat at the table." They explore various strategies for career growth and how MSLs can maximize their impact once they achieve this pivotal position. The episode features inspiring stories of successful MSLs and emphasizes the crucial role of leadership in facilitating these achievements. Sanaz shares practical tips for MSLs to stand out and make a significant impact in the new year, offering listeners valuable insights into enhancing their professional journey within the medical affairs landscape.
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One Question That Can Change Your Life
In this episode, Tom Caravela provides updates on upcoming changes and highlights an AI in Medical Affairs Conference, along with recommending the book "Job Search Mastery." He introduces a transformative question designed to enhance both life and career, demonstrating its versatile application across different scenarios. The discussion emphasizes the importance of empathy and emotional exchange in professional interactions, offering strategies for effectively managing feedback dynamics. Tom explores how this pivotal question can be utilized during interviews and social interactions, concluding with closing remarks and encouragement for listeners to engage and reflect on the episode's content.
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MSL vs. MOL - ALL You Need to Know
In this episode, Tom Caravela is joined by Mahesh Tawney to explore the evolving role of Medical Outcomes Liaisons (MOLs). They delve into the distinctions between MSL and MOL positions, highlighting the unique value narrative MOLs bring to the table. The discussion covers collaboration with market access and reimbursement specialists, as well as the metrics used to gauge MOL success. Tom and Mahesh emphasize effective communication strategies and the importance of both IQ and EQ in liaison roles. The conversation also touches on the collaborative mindset necessary for MSLs, strategies for transitioning from MSL to MOL, and networking. The episode concludes with insights into the future of MOL roles.
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The Rise of Bluesky – What MSLs Need to Know
Tom Caravela and Lauren Dwyer explore the emerging social media platform Bluesky, examining its potential impact on the Medical Science Liaison (MSL) community. They discuss how Bluesky compares to other platforms and its role in enhancing medical dialogue and MSL activities. The conversation delves into the factors influencing Bluesky's adoption by MSLs and offers strategies for monitoring and engaging on social media. They highlight the importance of adapting to evolving digital trends and provide guidelines for effective social media engagement. The episode also touches on AI's role in shaping the future of MSLs and emphasizes the need for embracing technology and digital proficiency in the field.
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Links or Patties? How the Sausage is Made in Medical Affairs
In this episode, Tom Caravela welcomes Michael Kahn to delve into decision-making within medical affairs. Michael shares his expertise on how organizational silos and internal politics can affect decisions, offering strategies for dismantling these barriers. They discuss the critical role of medical affairs in decision-making, alongside insights into hiring, team building, and adding value beyond traditional job roles. Michael provides advice on managing tough personnel decisions and emphasizes the importance of being undeniable in one's professional role. The episode concludes with some lighthearted thoughts and a unique discussion on sausage preferences.
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The AI Gap in Medical Affairs: Why 95% of Gen AI Projects Fail
In this episode of MSL Talk, Tom Caravela is joined by Vera Kutsenko to explore the AI gap in medical affairs. They discuss the challenges and resistance faced in adopting AI technologies and the current state of AI integration in the industry. Vera shares her insights on the role of culture, governance, and the necessary skills for medical affairs professionals to effectively work alongside AI. The conversation touches on the fear of job replacement by AI and strategies to overcome these concerns. They also emphasize the importance of building a relationship with AI tools and the characteristics of successful AI implementations. The episode concludes with thoughts on leveraging AI for prompt generation and the iterative nature of AI adoption.
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The Publication Playbook- Turning Science into Strategy
In this week’s episode of MSL Talk, we dive into a major pillar of Medical Affairs that is often misunderstood and overlooked... publications. And for the first time on the show, we’re breaking it all down with an expert who lives and breathes this world. My guest, Jolan Rosenthal, is the Executive Director of Publications at Mirum Pharmaceuticals and a 20+ year industry veteran. We explore: - Why publications are essential to credibility, transparency, and scientific exchange - How MSL insights directly influence publication strategy - How publications enhance KOL engagement and support field medical impact - Career pathways: how MSLs can transition into pubs, med comms, training, or strategic roles - Common misconceptions about the publication process - The role of AI today and what the future may look like in the publications landscape
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The Impact and Journey of Omni-Channel in Medical Affairs
In this episode of MSL Talk, Tom Caravela is joined by Jason Howard to explore the transformative role of omnichannel strategies in medical affairs. They cover how personalized engagement is reshaping interactions and the current adoption of these strategies across the industry. The conversation highlights the importance of digital and social channels, discussing how they integrate throughout the product lifecycle and their unique roles in various therapeutic areas. Jason emphasizes the significance of social monitoring for competitive intelligence and the networking potential for healthcare professionals on social media. The episode concludes with insights into the future of omnichannel strategies and the concept of next best action.
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The Seinfeld Episode- A Show About Nothing
In this episode of MSL Talk, Tom Caravela is joined by Cathy Andorfer who shares her insights on the impact of changing times on MSL roles and the skills that are becoming increasingly important. They examine the current MSL job market, highlighting key qualities sought in candidates, and delve into the role of emotional intelligence and soft skills in performance evaluations. The conversation also touches on balancing foundational skills with emerging trends, the influence of AI in medical affairs, and the irreplaceable value of human MSLs. Cathy concludes with predictions for the future of medical affairs and promotes her book.
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Launch Excellence: Wins, Wobbles & Lessons Learned
Tom Caravela sits down with Ramin Farhood to discuss the intricacies of product launches within the pharmaceutical industry. They explore indicators of a successful launch and lessons learned from past challenges. The conversation delves into market access, reimbursement, and the critical impact of team alignment. Ramin highlights the balance between speed and safety, the importance of compliance, and the dangers of siloed operations. They also consider the role of digital and AI, patient insights, and provide practical advice for companies preparing for their first launch.
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Authenticity: Why MSLs Need to Be Their Human Self
In this episode of MSL Talk, host Tom Caravela sits down with India Scales, Medical Science Liaison at AstraZeneca, for a powerful and refreshingly honest conversation about authenticity in the MSL role. India shares her inspiring journey from clinical pharmacist to MSL — including the setbacks, self-reflection, and growth that shaped her success. From navigating her first sign-off presentation to mastering the art of storytelling, she opens up about how vulnerability, self-awareness, and emotional intelligence have fueled her professional development. Together, Tom and India explore what it truly means to “be your human self” in Medical Affairs — balancing authenticity with professionalism, building trust and credibility, and finding your unique voice in a regulated environment. Whether you’re a new MSL finding your footing or a seasoned professional looking to reconnect with purpose, this episode offers invaluable insight into why authenticity isn’t just a trait — it’s a superpower.
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Patients, Purpose & Ethics of Progress
In this episode, Tom Caravela is joined by Kirk Shepherd to explore the importance of patient voices in clinical decision-making, addressing access, equity, and diversity in oncology. They discuss balancing corporate pressures with a sense of purpose, and how patient feedback can shape clinical outcomes. The episode examines the evolving role of patients in clinical research and anticipated changes in oncology innovation, including technological advancements affecting participation. Ethical progress in the field is emphasized, concluding with thoughts on legacy in medical affairs and closing remarks.
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Scientific Storytelling: How to make science stick
In this episode, Tom Caravela welcomes Maria Urso for her third appearance, focusing on the art of scientific storytelling. Maria shares insights from her amazing medical affairs career and emphasizes the importance of engaging audiences through storytelling. She recounts her journey in mastering this skill, offering tips on crafting compelling scientific narratives. Maria illustrates storytelling in action with a memorable party story and an MSL example on the mechanism of action. Tom shares a personal story on confidence, and they discuss common storytelling mistakes, compliance, and building trust. The episode concludes with thoughts on the future of medical affairs and MSLs, along with closing remarks and gratitude.
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How AI Ruined My Job Search
In this episode, Tom Caravela explores the role of AI in the job search process and key factors that could lead to critical mistakes. The discussion begins with an overview of how AI can aid in resume optimization and the potential consequences of relying on these tools. Tom addresses the issue of age discrimination in resumes, offering insights into how AI can help mitigate this challenge. The episode also covers AI tools for interview preparation, highlighting common pitfalls to avoid. The conversation extends to AI's influence on compensation and offer negotiation, emphasizing the importance of using these tools responsibly. The episode wraps up with closing remarks and a call to action for listeners.
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The (AI) Augmented MSL (Part 2)
In this episode, Tom Caravela is joined by Nandini Sabharwal and Vivek Mukhatyar to explore the evolving role of AI tools in the Medical Science Liaison (MSL) field. Vivek shares his background and current role at Pfizer, while the conversation recaps the first part of this series. They discuss the limitations and evolution of AI, focusing on skill-building and collaboration. The episode highlights AI use cases, including business war games and personalized healthcare provider engagements, and explains agent mode in AI tools. The discussion anticipates future AI trends in Medical Affairs and AI's impact on healthcare provider and patient interactions. The episode concludes with favorite AI tools, an upcoming conference announcement, and closing remarks.
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Identifying Rate Limiting Steps (& Catalyzing What Matters)
In this episode, Tom Caravela is joined by George Limen to discuss identifying and addressing rate limiting steps in the MSL field. They define rate limiting steps and their importance, offering insights into common mistakes by aspiring MSLs and self-diagnosis techniques. The conversation delves into interview performance evaluation, storytelling, and articulating a value proposition. Emphasizing continuous self-examination and competition awareness, they explore strategies for MSL career advancement, including resume tips and overcoming experienced MSL challenges. The episode concludes with advice on leveraging resources, evaluating progress, and continuous improvement, ending with a motivational note.
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Competitive Intelligence-The Missing Link for MSLs
In this episode, Tom Caravela welcomes Maria Abunto to discuss the impact of competitive intelligence within medical affairs and its significance for Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs). They define the concept and discuss various methods and tools for intelligence gathering, emphasizing compliance and the role of competitive intelligence in decision-making and scientific discussions. Challenges in intelligence gathering and the importance of cross-functional collaboration are explored, alongside ethical considerations and potential collaborations with competitors. The conversation offers advice for new MSLs, discussing the role of AI and digital health, and encourages MSLs to adopt an analytical mindset.
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Interim Impact: The Rise of “Fractional” Medical Affairs Roles in Pharma’s New Reality
In this episode, Tom Caravela and Daniel Snyder explore the rise of fractional medical affairs roles in the post-COVID era. They define interim and fractional positions, highlighting how they benefit both job seekers and companies. The discussion covers the increase in these roles, company utilization of interim talent, disadvantages, and compensation expectations, offering negotiation tips for candidates. They also discuss the future of fractional staffing, market trends, and the gig economy's impact on pharma and biotech. The episode ends with cost-effective strategies and gratitude to the audience.
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From Interactions to Impact: How Medical Affairs Can Prove Its Value
In this episode, Tom Caravela is joined by Lusine Kodagolian to discuss how to measure the value of medical affairs. They explore the SMART framework, emphasizing its application in measuring scientific ROI and share of scientific voice. The discussion highlights the balance of various metrics and how to build a business case for SMART metrics, especially for smaller or early-stage companies. The conversation covers insights versus impact measurement and the implementation of new strategies. Consistency, trends, and feedback in metric analysis are underscored as essential elements. The episode concludes with actionable steps for integrating these strategies in medical affairs.
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Social Media Listening Evolved
In this episode, Tom Caravela, Conor McGladrigan, and Kevin Peterson discuss the evolving role of social media listening in Medical Affairs. They discuss the significance of social media listening for Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) and how insights can be leveraged to enhance medical strategies. The conversation covers engagement with Digital Opinion Leaders (DOLs) and the legal considerations for social media interactions. They highlight best practices for MSLs in the digital realm and the importance of collaboration between commercial and medical teams. The episode also explores the rise of tech-savvy MDs, the integration of AI, and the necessity for MSLs to embrace new technologies.
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Culture, Context, and Care: The Role of Medical Anthropology in Medical Affairs
In this episode, Tom Caravela, Sonika Garcia, and Suzi Fraze explore the intersection of medical anthropology and medical affairs. They discuss cultural competence versus cultural fluency, highlighting the impact of cultural contexts on scientific outcomes and communication. Through case studies, they examine cultural influences on medical decision-making and the risks of ignoring these aspects. The episode underscores the role of Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) in recognizing cultural nuances and the need for emotional intelligence and cultural training. They also discuss frameworks for behavioral change and the importance of diverse patient perspectives.
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How to Silence Self Doubt And Create Unstoppable Confidence
In this episode, Tom Caravela welcomes Allison Trucillo to discuss the journey of overcoming self-doubt and the inner critic. Allison shares her personal experiences and provides tools and strategies to combat negativity bias and foster an inner champion. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing negative thoughts and the role of daily habits and mindfulness in promoting positive self-talk. Practical advice is offered on incorporating routines and meditation to build confidence. The episode wraps up with reflections on the value of investing in personal growth.
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Over-Negotiation-How to Botch a Job Offer
In this episode, Tom Caravela warns job seekers about over negotiation and making unnecessary mistakes in the offer process. Tom debunks common myths and provides essential strategies for Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) when considering job offers. He stresses the importance of understanding "best and final" offers, knowing one's value, and evaluating compensation ranges. Tom highlights the role of attitude and professionalism in negotiations, warning against aggressive tactics. He also emphasizes the importance of selecting the right mentors and asking essential questions during discussions. The episode concludes with key takeaways on balancing negotiation tactics with long-term career goals and making a positive impression.
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Freedom: The Mid Year Check In
In this episode, Tom Caravela reflects on the concepts of freedom and progress, providing a historical context for Independence Day and its relevance to personal goals. The discussion highlights the importance of discipline and establishing routines, while also addressing the benefits of reducing social media usage. Tom emphasizes the need for effective commitment management and the value of letting go of perfectionism to achieve personal and professional growth. This episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for anyone looking to enhance their productivity and balance in life.
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How to Start Presenting Like a Pro
In this episode, Tom Caravela is joined by Sarah Snyder and Patrina Pellett to share expert advice on how to become a master presenter. They explore and discuss the many ways Medical Science Liaisons can improve their presentation skills through proven training methods and practices. The discussion highlights the evolution of MSL presentations as well as interview presentations emphasizing key components like virtual presence and properly engaging Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs). They also cover improving storytelling, energy, and interview skills, while discussing new AI assessment tools that is bringing MSLs to an entirely new level.
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Healthy on the Road-How to Avoid MSL Belly
In this episode, Tom Caravela and Alex Palumbo discuss the challenges faced by Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) to stay healthy with a crazy travel schedule and stay free from "MSL belly." They discuss strategies for overcoming unhealthy habits and maintaining healthy eating on the road. The episode offers practical tips for meal prepping, managing cravings, and staying hydrated during travels. Alex shares workout routines and gym options for traveling MSLs, plus advice on managing sleep and jet lag. Emphasizing consistency, they highlight the importance of simple activities like walking and taking stairs to maintain an active lifestyle.
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The State of the Job Market 2025
In this episode, Tom Caravela and Bridget Rasmusson discuss the current state of the job markets and factors that are influencing it. They begin by discussing the economic factors influencing job availability and the challenges job seekers face in this tough environment. Bridget shares valuable strategies for navigating the market, emphasizing the importance of networking, understanding hiring manager expectations, and demonstrating enthusiasm in interviews. The conversation also covers the impact of a locked-in labor force on the MSL market and offers insights into future challenges and predictions. The episode wraps up with mindset advice for job seekers and closing remarks.
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The Strategic vs the Scientific MSL
In this episode, Tom Caravela is joined by Joy Morrell to explore the multifaceted role of Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) in medical affairs. They discuss the critical importance of dialogue over monologue in MSL communication, emphasizing the need for both scientific expertise and soft skills development. Joy highlights the significance of active listening and posing key questions to enhance engagement. The conversation shifts to MSLs as strategic advisers and the importance of ongoing training for excellence. They share insights on cultivating a high-performance MSL team and offer tips for strategic growth, while also considering the future impact of AI on the profession. The episode concludes with final advice for aspiring MSLs and leaders.
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Be Brave-A Networking Tale that Led to Friendship
In this episode, Josh Yoder and Kirsten Borbe to share their amazing story of how a networking message on LinkedIn led to a friendship. The discussion begins with insights into Josh and Kirsten's backgrounds and networking perspectives. They emphasize the importance of authentic networking and overcoming fear, sharing strategies for building genuine connections and evolving professional relationships into friendships. Key communication skills such as brevity and authenticity are highlighted, alongside the role of altruism in networking. The conversation addresses the fear of risk and concludes with thoughts on networking courage and bravery. Closing remarks offer appreciation for the insights shared.
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How Medical Affairs Professionals Should Engage with Digital Opinion Leaders
In this episode of MSL Talk, Tom Caravela sits down with Paul Ward for an insightful conversation on the evolving role of Digital Opinion Leaders (DOLs) in Medical Affairs. Sponsored by Medical Watch, this episode explores why DOLs matter, how to identify the right ones, and what tools MSLs can use to engage them meaningfully. Paul breaks down the do’s and don’ts of digital engagement, shares real-world best practices, and offers his take on how AI is reshaping the space. They also tackle the growing issue of online misinformation and what it means for scientific credibility. Whether you’re already active in the digital arena or just getting started, you’ll walk away with actionable strategies to become a more effective, digitally savvy MSL.
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How to Leverage YOUR Unique Skills for Career Advantage
In this episode, Tom Caravela sits down with Hahn-Ey Lee to discuss the importance of leveraging unique skills to advance the career of a Medical Science Liaison (MSL). The conversation delves into the significance of personal branding and how MSLs can showcase their unique skills effectively. Hahn-Ey emphasizes the advantages of multilingualism and international experience, providing tips on tailoring resumes and interview responses to highlight these attributes. They explore strategies for overcoming humility in interviews, fostering proactive career growth, and developing unique skills while combating imposter syndrome. The episode concludes with insights on building resilience within medical affairs and expressions of appreciation.
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Fierce Pharma Engage 2025 - RECAP
In this episode, Tom Caravela and Patrina Pellett explore the highlights of the Fierce Pharma Engage 2025 conference. They discuss the conference's format, content, sessions, networking opportunities, and compare it to previous years. Keynote highlights and speaker impressions are shared, followed by a discussion on AI's future in the industry. The episode shares key conference takeaways and advice for medical affairs professionals.
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