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 ...
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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 ...
Ep 36 | Keep It Human: Chad Fellers on Modern Medical Affairs Leadership
MSL 411
33 minutes
1 month ago
Ep 36 | Keep It Human: Chad Fellers on Modern Medical Affairs Leadership
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 as...
MSL 411
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 ...