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I would welcome a drug rep from Genentech going on national TV calling out doctors from Sloan-Kettering on the cost of drugs and their large cars, given that Genentech pays hundreds of thousands of dollars to reps for gift cards, fake calls, including calls on doctors near death, managers that sit near the pool and go to work 3 hours in an 11 month period, approves gift cards, laughs as racially offensive language is being used at one of his division meetings. Yes, please go on national TV and call out one of the top Cancer Centers in the world. I am guessing that Cancer Patients fly into Lincoln, Nebraska to see the Genentech Journalism major rep or Cancer Patients fly into Kansas City to see the Shop Teacher Genentech Rep before getting an opinion, since your reps claim to save lives. The reality is the Medical Oncology community no longer needs your reps. Again, please go on national TV and call out Sloan-Kettering, but justify the squandering of money by your commercial organization for the pathetic activity. Please go on National TV with Ian Clark, look in the camera and tell cancer patients from across the country that they should accept financial toxicity to pay for gift cards, fake calls, Mercedes, Lexus and for reps and managers to stay home and earn a paycheck. If a Physician from Sloan-Kettering does not go to work, they do not get paid, just the opporsite of a Genentech Rep and manager.
Tomorrow is another day. Maybe your "GQ and Size 2" crowd will leave the house and deliver Jimmy Johns or Papa Johns. cover some gift cards, put in some fake calls and think they are needed more than physicians from Memorial-Sloan Kettering. Your commercial organization is such a joke. Genentech is fooling no one. Keep ripping people off.
So your hospital buys our drug, then quadruples the price for their patients, and WE are ripping off the patients? Wow, thats rich! One would think that these very magnanimous hospitals would simply simply all drugs, and tests at costs right Mr. Kettle?