Interview with Dr. Michelle Mudge-Riley – 364
This week you will hear priceless advice from an expert in biopharma, Dr. Michelle Mudge-Riley. She also brings her experience as a physician career coach and mentor to bear during our conversation.
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Over the past five years, Michelle has made significant strides in her biotech career. And she offers valuable insights and advice for physicians looking to transition into the industry.
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The Power of Relationships in Career Transitions
Michelle highlights the critical role of networking in securing nonclinical roles. “These jobs are all about relationships. Often, you end up getting a job not because you’re the best fit, but because you know someone,” she explains.
She recommends using platforms like LinkedIn and Doximity to connect with industry professionals and seek advice and opportunities.
Priceless Advice from an Expert
When pursuing a job in the biopharma sector, Michelle advises against additional certifications or degrees as the first step. Instead, she suggests focusing on building transferable skills and relationships within the industry. “You shouldn’t have to jump through hoops to get a job. You likely already have the knowledge and skills needed,” she assures.
She also advises us to explore the Medical Affairs Professional Society for useful advice and information.
Encouragement for Aspiring Biopharma Professionals
Don’t lose confidence in yourself. We all face rejection and setbacks, but remember, you are good enough for these roles. Keep believing in yourself and stay persistent. – Michelle Mudge-Riley
Summary
To connect with Dr. Mudge-Riley and learn from her experiences, you can find her on LinkedIn, another resource for priceless advice from an expert. She also recommends checking out the Medical Affairs Professional Society (MAPS) as a fantastic resource for networking and professional growth in the medical affairs field.
Links for Today’s Episode:
- Dr. Michelle Mudge-Riley’s LinkedIn
- Medical Affairs Professional Society (MAPS)
- The Best Biopharma Positions For Motivated Practicing Physicians
- Find Your Great First Nonclinical MSL Job
- Land a Pharma Clinical Development Job: A PNC Classic from 2021
- Landing Your First Pharma Industry Job May Be Easier Than You Think – 311
- Research and Development in Nonclinical Pharma Careers
- The Wonderful World of Nonclinical Pharma Careers
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