Are you ready to accelerate your potential and make a real difference within life sciences, diagnostics, and biotechnology?At Radiometer, one of Danaher’s 15+ operating companies, our work saves lives—and we’re all united by a shared commitment to innovate for tangible impact.You’ll thrive in a culture of belonging where you and your unique viewpoint matter. By harnessing Danaher’s system of continuous improvement, you help turn ideas into impact—innovating at the speed of life.In our line of work, life isn’t a given;
it’s the ultimate goal.When life takes an unexpected turn, our technology and solutions enable caregivers to make informed diagnostic decisions to improve patient care.This is our shared purpose at Radiometer, uniting over 4,000 employees worldwide, regardless of roles or locations.Radiometer is proud to work alongside six fellow Diagnostics Companies at Danaher. Together, we’re working at the pace of change to improve patient lives with diagnostic tools that address the world’s biggest health challenges. Our vision is to improve global healthcare with reliable, fast, and easy patient diagnoses.Join a team where you can be heard, supported, and yourself. We’re building a culture that celebrates backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We are invested in your growth, offering opportunities to build a meaningful career, be creative, and try new things with the support you need. Learn about the Danaher Business System, which makes everything possible.Role OverviewThe Medical Science Liaison (MSL) will plan and execute local and regional Medical Affairs strategies aligned with global objectives. She / he will collaborate with marketing teams and focus on clinical, medical, and scientific information supporting Radiometer’s products and services.The MSL will serve as a scientific and clinical expert, facilitating the adoption of the Blood Gas portfolio in healthcare settings. This role involves advising healthcare professionals on optimizing patient care workflows and improving clinical decision-making using Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) technologies.This position reports to the Sr. Director of Medical Affairs and is part of the Clinical, Medical, Surveillance & Safety department. The role is based in Spain and will be remote.Key ResponsibilitiesLead Stakeholder Engagement :
Develop and maintain relationships with key opinion leaders, investigators, and healthcare providers, serving as a trusted resource for POCT.Shape Strategic Insights :
Collect field insights to inform product development and strategy, acting as a liaison between the medical community and internal teams.Support Clinical Research :
Lead investigator-initiated studies, collaborate with external experts, and oversee research progress.Represent Medical Affairs :
Attend conferences, advisory boards, and scientific events, supporting symposia and advisory meetings, and assisting the commercial team in scientific interactions.Minimum RequirementsAdvanced Healthcare Degree :
MSc, PhD, or equivalent.Industry Experience :
At least 5 years in biomedical or IVD industry, including Medical or Clinical Affairs roles.Clinical Expertise :
Knowledge of laboratory and POCT workflows.Communication Skills :
Excellent presentation and relationship-building abilities, capable of conveying complex scientific information.Travel Flexibility :
Willing to travel up to 50% domestically, with occasional international travel.Therapeutic Area Experience :
Background in critical care, emergency medicine, or related fields, with ability to translate clinical insights into technology adoption strategies.Radiometer offers comprehensive benefits programs that support your life beyond work. Check out our offerings and join us in making a difference.J-18808-Ljbffr
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