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MSL 411 is a Medical Affairs podcast exploring the topics that matter most to aspiring and experienced MSLs, brought to you by SEMbio.
Hosted by Linda Eskew

In this episode of MSL 411, Linda sits down with Obinna Ekechukwu, PharmD, Senior Medical Science Liaison in Oncology, to explore the fellowship pathway into the MSL role, and why it’s definitely “not your average rotation.”Whether you’re a PharmD student, fellow, aspiring MSL, or simply curious about nontraditional pharmacy careers, this episode offers practical insight into building a meaningful career in field medical.Have feedback for us? Click here text to your hostsConnect with SEMbio on LinkedIn to continue the conversation!

In this episode of MSL 411, host Linda Eskew sits down with Rupesh Patel, PharmD, to unpack one of the most realistic (and often misunderstood) pathways into Medical Affairs: the contract MSL role.Coming from a retail pharmacy background, Rupesh shares the challenges of breaking into industry, why most retail pharmacists struggle to make the transition, and what it actually takes to stand out.We dive into how contract MSL roles work, why they can be a powerful entry point, and how to leverage them into long-term career success. Along the way, Rupesh shares candid insights on networking, LinkedIn strategy, negotiation, and the mindset required to make the leap.If you’ve ever wondered whether breaking into Medical Affairs is possible from a nontraditional background, this episode is for you.Have feedback for us? Click here text to your hostsConnect with SEMbio on LinkedIn to continue the conversation!

AI isn’t coming to Medical Affairs - it’s already here. The real question is: are you using it… or avoiding it?In this episode of MSL 411, host Linda Eskew sits down with Nathaniel Boutté, PharmD, to break down what AI actually looks like in the day-to-day life of an MSL. From practical ways to save time to the gray areas around compliance and KOL trust, this conversation explores how to use AI effectively, without crossing the line.If you’ve been curious (or cautious) about where AI fits into your role, this episode will give you a clear, real-world perspective on how to start using it, and what to watch out for.#MSL411 #whatsthe411 #weareSEMbio #MedicalAffairs #MSL #MedicalScienceLiaison #RecruitingInsights #CareerDevelopment #CareerResources #AIinMedicalAffairs #Technology #techtalkHave feedback for us? Click here text to your hostsConnect with SEMbio on LinkedIn to continue the conversation!

What does a long-term career in Medical Affairs really look like?In this episode of MSL 411, host Linda Eskew sits down with Johnathan Pinkhasov, PharmD, MBA, to discuss breaking into the MSL role, evolving career expectations, and navigating change, including company acquisitions. Johnathan shares honest reflections on career pivots, self-investment, and lessons learned from nearly a decade in Medical Affairs. A must-listen for aspiring and current MSLs looking to build a resilient, intentional career in a constantly changing industry.Have feedback for us? Click here text to your hostsConnect with SEMbio on LinkedIn to continue the conversation!

In this episode of MSL 411, host Linda Eskew has a conversation with Corey Hicks, PhD, a seasoned Medical Affairs professional whose path includes nearly two decades in commercial roles before transitioning into the medical side of the industry. Corey's unique vantage point across both functions gives him a rare ability to articulate the strengths, challenges, and opportunities built into each.Tune in as we explore what it truly looks like to cross from commercial into an MSL role, how those skill sets can complement each other, and why thoughtful collaboration between both sides is essential for impactful field work and meaningful scientific exchange.Have feedback for us? Click here text to your hostsConnect with SEMbio on LinkedIn to continue the conversation!

In this conversation of the MSL 411 podcast, host Linda Eskew is joined by Christian Hommes, a Physician Assistant turned Patient Diagnosis Liaison whose professional journey into Medical Affairs was inspired by his personal experience as a caregiver to his son, Silas, who lives with Angelman syndrome. This conversation explores how lived experience can shape a career in Medical Affairs, what the PDL role entails, and the power of empathy and advocacy in rare disease.For more information on rare diseases, rare disease research, or advocacy opportunities, please visit the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) at rarediseases.org.#MSL411 #whatsthe411 #weareSEMbio #MedicalAffairs #MSL #MedicalScienceLiaison #RecruitingInsights #CareerDevelopment #JobSeeking #JobSeekingTips #CareerResources #RareDisease #RareDiseaseAdvocacy #RareDiseaseAwareness #PassionToProfessionHave feedback for us? Click here text to your hostsConnect with SEMbio on LinkedIn to continue the conversation!

Every great MSL knows science is only half the story. In this episode, host Linda Eskew is joined by Senior MSL Josh Wageman to discuss how storytelling, analogy, and authenticity can bridge the gap between complex data and human understanding... and why that skill might just be the most powerful tool in Medical Affairs.Have feedback for us? Click here text to your hostsConnect with SEMbio on LinkedIn to continue the conversation!

In this episode of the MSL 411 podcast, host Linda Eskew interviews Tiffney Palmer, a PharmD and Senior MSL, who shares her professional journey from pharmacist to HIV specialist to MSL. Tiffany discusses her experiences with imposter syndrome, the importance of mentorship and community, and her advocacy for women's health. She emphasizes the need for confidence, the value of networking, and practical strategies for overcoming self-doubt in the medical field.Have feedback for us? Click here text to your hostsConnect with SEMbio on LinkedIn to continue the conversation!

In this episode of the MSL 411 podcast, Linda Eskew interviews Chris Heffner, PhD, a neuroscientist who transitioned from academia to an MSL role at Teva Pharmaceutical. Chris shares his journey, including the challenges and surprises he faced while breaking into Medical Affairs, the application process, and his onboarding experience. He emphasizes the importance of networking, understanding the industry, and leveraging transferable skills from academia. Chris also discusses the daily life of an MSL, the adjustments he had to make, and offers valuable advice for aspiring MSLs.Have feedback for us? Click here text to your hostsConnect with SEMbio on LinkedIn to continue the conversation!

In this episode of the MSL 411 podcast, host Linda Eskew interviews Chad Fellers, PharmD, a seasoned Medical Affairs leader. Chad discusses his extensive career journey, his insights on leadership versus management, the importance of strategy in Medical Affairs, and how to define success in MSL teams. Chad shares his experiences in building teams and strategies from scratch, adapting leadership styles post-COVID, and the significance of servant leadership. This episode dives into the human aspect of leadership and offers valuable advice for aspiring leaders in the industry. Have feedback for us? Click here text to your hostsConnect with SEMbio on LinkedIn to continue the conversation!