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Nearly 100% of our AI training clients have Microsoft Copilot. And almost 100% have access to a really powerful agent they never use: Copilot Researcher Agent.Â
Itâs the saddest thing because the Copilot Researcher Agent is like a graduate-level researcher who...
Updated April 2026 | Originally published March 2025
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The Problem: MSL Training Is Stuck in the PastÂ
Picture this: A new MSL sits at their desk, surrounded by stacks of scientific articles and slide decks, diligently highlighting and taking notes. This has been the standard tra...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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The MSL job search process can feel like an endless uphill climb. You send out application after application, only to be met with silence. You finally get an interview, but then youâre ghosted. Or worse, you make it to the final round, only to be t...
By Patrina Pellett & Sarah Snyder
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In our KOL Access program, we talk about access a lot (obviously). But one theme comes up over and over again:
No one knows more about whatâs going on in a territory than the sales rep.
Weâve lost count of how many MSLs have told us:
âShe knows everything in ...
The career path of a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is rarely linear.
While the title "Medical Science Liaison" may stay the same across organizations, the reality is that the MSL career path can look dramatically different depending on the company, therapeutic area, and stage of product development.
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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Can you reach out to someone youâve never met, get them to respond, and turn that interaction into a real relationship?
Thatâs what networking actually is.
And if you want to land an MSL job, networking isnât optional.
Networking is a required s...
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If you're a Medical Science Liaison, your job is built on specificity. Trial design, endpoints, MOAs, payer dynamics. Your personal finances deserve the same level of precision.
MSL compensation has quirks that can quietly cost you seven figures if you let them sit on autopil...
By Patrina Pellett & Sarah Snyder
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If youâre an MSL, you already know this feeling well:Â
You open LinkedIn or email.Â
You see the notification.Â
You sigh.Â
âHi! Iâm an aspiring MSL and would love to pick your brainâŚâÂ
Cue the internal debate:Â
You remember what it felt like to want this role. ...
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Becoming a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) can change your life.
Youâll get to use your scientific expertise, build meaningful relationships with healthcare providers, and make a direct impact on patient care. For many, itâs the most rewarding career in the life sciences.
But her...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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Itâs hard not to be distracted in meetings. People are often distracted within the first few seconds.
Whether youâre in person, on Zoom, or grabbing 5 minutes between sessions, thereâs always something pulling your attention elsewhere. Notificatio...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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Inside the Aspire MSL program, we see imposter syndrome show up all the time. Not as a lack of ambition. Not as fear of the role. But as self-sabotage.
Aspiring Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) know they want the role but get stuck in a confidence ...
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Emily had just passed her field certification test and officially became an MSLÂ as an MSL. Her manager handed her a KOL list, shared a few high-level expectations, and sent her into the field to start âbuilding relationships.â
She did what most new MSLs do. She worked t...
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