Medical Affairs Fellowship
The one-year Medical Affairs Fellowship at BeOne Medicines is an immersive program that offers PharmD graduates a unique opportunity to directly impact the future of cancer care. This dynamic program is designed to cultivate future leaders in the biopharmaceutical industry by providing hands-on training across the core functions of Medical Affairs that drive medical strategy and advance scientific impact.
The fellowship program begins in July 2026 and is conducted remotely with opportunity to travel.

Core Curriculum
& Learning Objectives
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Medical Strategy, Planning & Operations
- Support the development of US Medical Affairs Plans
- Track tactical execution
- Engage in budget & resource planning
Evidence Generation & Investigator-Initiated Trials (IITs)
- Understand different phases of clinical trials, RWE & methodologies, study feasibility, & product lifecycle
- Review IIT proposals
- Participate in evidence generation planning & execution
Scientific Communications & Publications
- Demonstrate the ability to interpret clinical trial data
- Contribute to the development of scientific materials, external medical education strategy & tactics
- Assist in congress planning & publication strategy
External Stakeholder Engagement (KOLs, HCPs, PAOs)
- Participate in external stakeholder interactions
- Understand Field Medical territory planning and field insights collection
- Understand compliant scientific exchange
Medical Information, Medical & Promo Material Reviews
- Develop standard response letters (SRLs)
- Participate in medical & promo material reviews (MRC & PRC)
- Understand practice guidelines, pathways, data submission & review process
Teaching & Special Project
- Precept US Medical Affairs Summer Interns through coaching and feedback on projects
- Facilitate journal clubs and training sessions
- Complete a special project and present to internal stakeholders and/or at a professional conference
Certification
Graduate of the Fellowship program will receive:
- A Certificate of Completion
- A formal Letter of Recommendation
Fellowship Program Leadership and Steering Committee
Fellowship Leadership and Support

Josh Schwartz, MD, MBA
Vice President
North America Medical Affairs

Shirley Wong, PharmD, BCOP
Executive Director
Disease Area Head – Solid Tumors
US Medical Affairs
Medical Affairs Fellowship Program Steering Committee

Kimberly Lehman, PharmD
Sr. Field Medical Director

Kristen Moody, PharmD
Field Medical Director

Kelsy Rhodes, PharmD
Sr. Field Medical Director
Eligibility & Qualification Criteria
- A graduate from an ACPE-accredited Doctor of Pharmacy Program
- Licensed pharmacist or recent pharmacy graduate with a clear intent to obtain licensure immediately post-graduation
- Strong foundation in Clinical Pharmacy is highly desirable
- Demonstrated interest in Medical Affairs and the biopharmaceutical industry
- Eligible to work in the United States
How to Apply
- Between September 1 and October 31, submit the following materials to medaffairsfellowship@beonemed.com
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- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Letter of Intent
- College Transcript
- Three (3) Letters of Recommendation from your references
- Please address letters of recommendation and letters of intent to:
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- Shirley Wong, PharmD, BCOP
Executive Director, Disease Area Head, Solid Tumors, Medical Affairs
BeOne Medicines USA, Inc.
- Shirley Wong, PharmD, BCOP
Interviews
Candidates will be contacted directly by BeOne Medicines via email with details regarding interview scheduling. Interviews will be conducted virtually and may include multiple rounds with members of the Medical Affairs team.
Contact Information
For any questions, please contact medaffairsfellowship@beonemed.com