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Not a good move in today's pharma world. Just ask LTC reps with other companies that have tried accessing these types of facilities and providers the last 2 years. Things will not get better anytime soon either. This will be the next big area for companies marketing drugs for the elderly to go virtual with a "media based selling model". Paying docs to sit in front of a computer to hear features and benefits of a product instead of reps who are paid over a $100K a year to be glorified caterers with little to no access, is a lot cheaper.
 


















That's the Neurocrine way, Nepotism at its best. Try not to stress over this. You're better off taking your talents elsewhere. This will not last over here and at least you'll be getting a leg up on those of us wanting out.
 
























Is no one else worried about how who scripts will be credited, too? Most of mine already come from my physicians that go to nursing homes. So will the LTC reps end up getting credit for those? I heard that for now it will be dual credit, but they plan on separating them eventually.
 






Is no one else worried about how who scripts will be credited, too? Most of mine already come from my physicians that go to nursing homes. So will the LTC reps end up getting credit for those? I heard that for now it will be dual credit, but they plan on separating them eventually.
That’s the best news I’ve heard since I interviewed. I might already have the 1 or 2 scripts I need according to my manager first quarter out of training. Jackpot
 






My friends grandpa keeps getting the clapp in his group home. They slap all kinds of skin in there. TD is the least of their concerns unless Viagra causes it. My buddy tells me only LTC gig he would take is with Pfizer selling poll vaulting drug.