Authenticity: Why MSLs Need to Be Their Human Self
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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. (0:00) Introduction and topic overview with guest India Scales (2:42) India's journey to becoming an MSL and her first sign-off presentation (7:29) Developing and improving presentation skills through storytelling (12:08) The importance and impact of authenticity in MSL roles (17:49) Balancing authenticity with professionalism (20:23) Building trust and credibility as an MSL (22:05) Navigating authenticity on social media and within regulatory guidelines (25:08) Comprehensive advice for new MSLs (27:08) The role of vulnerability and transparency in Medical Affairs (28:29) Key takeaways on authenticity and closing remarks
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