Chris Carter,  PhD, Rn

Chris Carter, PhD, Rn

Medical Science Liaison @ Bristol Myers Squibb

About Chris Carter, PhD, Rn

Chris Carter, PhD, RN, is a Medical Science Liaison at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Western Canada with extensive experience in clinical research and nursing.

Title

Chris Carter, PhD, Rn, is currently a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) at Bristol-Myers Squibb, covering the Western Canada region.

Current Position

As a Medical Science Liaison at Bristol-Myers Squibb, Chris Carter collaborates with Medical Leads and Clinical Research teams both in Canada and globally. He supports clinical trials and provides scientific educational activities. Additionally, he plays a role in the identification of Investigator-Sponsored Research Trials (ISRs) and ensures the timely and efficient reporting of adverse drug events.

Previous Experience

Chris Carter has a diverse professional background including roles as a Clinical Research Coordinator at the Northern Alberta Clinical Trial Research Center (2015-2016) and an Emergency Nurse at the University of Alberta Hospital (2015). He also served as an Undergraduate Nurse Employee at Alberta Hospital Edmonton (2015) and spent five years as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Alberta (2010-2015).

Education and Expertise

Chris Carter holds a PhD in Pharmacology from the University of Alberta, where he also completed a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacology. His academic pursuits provided him with extensive research experience, particularly in evidence-based medicine (EBM). He has developed expertise in Neurology, Diabetes, Oncology, Gastrointestinal, Inflammation/Pain, and Cardiovascular diseased/disordered states.

Achievements

Chris Carter has been recognized for excellence in adult education. He has over a decade of experience acting as a liaison, developing relationships with key opinion leaders and stakeholders in the medical field. His work has helped increase awareness of unmet medical needs and has enhanced the scientific competitive positioning of NNCI products in Canada.

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