Medical Sales College. Is it for Real?


I'd put a grad of any medical sales college at a disadvantage over someone with an advanced degree such as a masters of business admin or 3 yrs. experience selling copiers.


Why are you trying to compare a MBA or heavy B2B versus the Medical Sales College?

Looking through a few of their placed grads online, most have MBA's or B2B too!

Are you telling me you would rather have the copier sales guy versus the copier sales guy with 300-400 hours of instruction including education from active surgeons, live surgical observation, anatomy, hours of role-plays specific to a specialty who has profiled all the respective surgeons in their area? Once they are hired, whom do you believe would be more prepared for the corporate training class? Your first guy will still be trying to grasp what the corporate trainer is even saying while the other MSC grad is soaking it all in!

Are you assuming that the employer would rather have the copier sales guy versus the copier sales guy above along with feedback from the instructors on this individuals work ethic, technical capabilities, selling skills and more? There is a big difference between a person that says they are capable and will work hard versus those who had to prove it!

That would explain why Elite Med has so many jobs and why employers are requesting experienced successful device reps or MSC grads. They don't need yet another copier sales guy set up for failure.

The rate of failure (turnover) for first-year reps is astronomical. Why? Because they are not properly trained. That is a FACT!
 








Why are you trying to compare a MBA or heavy B2B versus the Medical Sales College?

Looking through a few of their placed grads online, most have MBA's or B2B too!

Are you telling me you would rather have the copier sales guy versus the copier sales guy with 300-400 hours of instruction including education from active surgeons, live surgical observation, anatomy, hours of role-plays specific to a specialty who has profiled all the respective surgeons in their area? Once they are hired, whom do you believe would be more prepared for the corporate training class? Your first guy will still be trying to grasp what the corporate trainer is even saying while the other MSC grad is soaking it all in!

Are you assuming that the employer would rather have the copier sales guy versus the copier sales guy above along with feedback from the instructors on this individuals work ethic, technical capabilities, selling skills and more? There is a big difference between a person that says they are capable and will work hard versus those who had to prove it!

That would explain why Elite Med has so many jobs and why employers are requesting experienced successful device reps or MSC grads. They don't need yet another copier sales guy set up for failure.

The rate of failure (turnover) for first-year reps is astronomical. Why? Because they are not properly trained. That is a FACT!

A grad from your school with 4 wks online & 4 wks hands on says nothing to me. I'd rather he show me success at Xerox, since company can train him med sales. We both know that guys from SYK w/ 2 years experience are still lost with anatomy/procedure. Doubt your grads w/ 2 months of training would be any more prepared. Just saying.
 








Why are you trying to compare a MBA or heavy B2B versus the Medical Sales College?

Looking through a few of their placed grads online, most have MBA's or B2B too!

Are you telling me you would rather have the copier sales guy versus the copier sales guy with 300-400 hours of instruction including education from active surgeons, live surgical observation, anatomy, hours of role-plays specific to a specialty who has profiled all the respective surgeons in their area? Once they are hired, whom do you believe would be more prepared for the corporate training class? Your first guy will still be trying to grasp what the corporate trainer is even saying while the other MSC grad is soaking it all in!

Are you assuming that the employer would rather have the copier sales guy versus the copier sales guy above along with feedback from the instructors on this individuals work ethic, technical capabilities, selling skills and more? There is a big difference between a person that says they are capable and will work hard versus those who had to prove it!

That would explain why Elite Med has so many jobs and why employers are requesting experienced successful device reps or MSC grads. They don't need yet another copier sales guy set up for failure.

The rate of failure (turnover) for first-year reps is astronomical. Why? Because they are not properly trained. That is a FACT!

I have over 4 years of medical sales experience from a publicly traded manufacturer, and an AIMS recruiter still tried to get me to buy their Medical Sales College (MSC) course.

Meanwhile, MSC's literature says:
"Our designed medical sales programs transform a selling professional as if they have been in the medical sales industry for 12-24 months."

I think these people are nothing but frauds.
 








Why are you trying to compare a MBA or heavy B2B versus the Medical Sales College?

Looking through a few of their placed grads online, most have MBA's or B2B too!

Are you telling me you would rather have the copier sales guy versus the copier sales guy with 300-400 hours of instruction including education from active surgeons, live surgical observation, anatomy, hours of role-plays specific to a specialty who has profiled all the respective surgeons in their area? Once they are hired, whom do you believe would be more prepared for the corporate training class? Your first guy will still be trying to grasp what the corporate trainer is even saying while the other MSC grad is soaking it all in!

Are you assuming that the employer would rather have the copier sales guy versus the copier sales guy above along with feedback from the instructors on this individuals work ethic, technical capabilities, selling skills and more? There is a big difference between a person that says they are capable and will work hard versus those who had to prove it!

That would explain why Elite Med has so many jobs and why employers are requesting experienced successful device reps or MSC grads. They don't need yet another copier sales guy set up for failure.

The rate of failure (turnover) for first-year reps is astronomical. Why? Because they are not properly trained. That is a FACT!

If any MSC grad has an MBA, it is probably from a terrible school.

Smart MBAs don't resort to silly "schools" like MSC.

Terrible try on your BS though.
 








If any MSC grad has an MBA, it is probably from a terrible school.

Smart MBAs don't resort to silly "schools" like MSC.

Terrible try on your BS though.


I just sent my application and can't wait to become part of MSC!

You are the one full of crap. I called and did my research before applying. Let me guess, all the graduates with MBA's and B2B on Linkedin are just lies and fake people right?

Give it a break.

You work so hard to discredit that it is an obvious marketing campaign. What is it that you have to lose? Did you go to the school?

Wait, let me guess. You are just a humanitarian that spends time on Cafepharam to spread the good word.
 








I just sent my application and can't wait to become part of MSC!

You are the one full of crap. I called and did my research before applying. Let me guess, all the graduates with MBA's and B2B on Linkedin are just lies and fake people right?

Give it a break.

You work so hard to discredit that it is an obvious marketing campaign. What is it that you have to lose? Did you go to the school?

Wait, let me guess. You are just a humanitarian that spends time on Cafepharam to spread the good word.

Why does this Elite/MSC guy think he is fooling anyone with his rebuttals? No "new student" or "recent grad who is about to interview Monday" would be this vigilant fighting for a for-profit school's reputation. Also, his High School level writing style is so easy to identify.
 








For anyone who is considering taking the next step towards a new career in medical device sales via MSC...I can honestly say it is money well spent. As a MSC graduate I can say with a sincere heart that the faculty and staff do an exceptional job of preparing their students for a career in device sales. The instructors impart their years of experience to students along with their knowledge of medical terminology and procedures. The information gained inside the classroom puts those who are determined to succeed at a great advantage. The faculty’s insight helps students attenuate the learning curve and avoid potential pitfalls that only a seasoned representative would avoid. I was fortunate to be hired as an account representative for a great company. While at the product training program for my company I was consistently mistaken for an experienced representative because of my detailed knowledge and understanding of both anatomy and surgical procedures. My training class consisted of about 30 individuals many of whom had two or more years experience in the field…I got top honors in my class finishing first place and winning myself a iPAD 2 in the process. I owe my success to MSC; the training program was a review for me because of my previous education at MSC. In fact, it is with great humility I can share with you that my time at training was spent with product managers serving as an assistant and helping out the other reps with their training. Make no mistake about it MSC is a investment…and yes it’s a little intimidating when there are no guarantees offered, but such is life. IF you are a highly motivated individual ,determined to succeed, possess a good personality, can conduct yourself professionally and have decent manners…then you have nothing to fear, you will find success and MSC will serve as a platform into a great career. However, if you do not posses any of the aforementioned characteristics and are hoping just to make some “big bucks”, then save your money and their time and pursue another avenue, because your efforts and money will have been wasted.
 








For anyone who is considering taking the next step towards a new career in medical device sales via MSC...I can honestly say it is money well spent. As a MSC graduate I can say with a sincere heart that the faculty and staff do an exceptional job of preparing their students for a career in device sales. The instructors impart their years of experience to students along with their knowledge of medical terminology and procedures. The information gained inside the classroom puts those who are determined to succeed at a great advantage. The faculty’s insight helps students attenuate the learning curve and avoid potential pitfalls that only a seasoned representative would avoid. I was fortunate to be hired as an account representative for a great company. While at the product training program for my company I was consistently mistaken for an experienced representative because of my detailed knowledge and understanding of both anatomy and surgical procedures. My training class consisted of about 30 individuals many of whom had two or more years experience in the field…I got top honors in my class finishing first place and winning myself a iPAD 2 in the process. I owe my success to MSC; the training program was a review for me because of my previous education at MSC. In fact, it is with great humility I can share with you that my time at training was spent with product managers serving as an assistant and helping out the other reps with their training. Make no mistake about it MSC is a investment…and yes it’s a little intimidating when there are no guarantees offered, but such is life. IF you are a highly motivated individual ,determined to succeed, possess a good personality, can conduct yourself professionally and have decent manners…then you have nothing to fear, you will find success and MSC will serve as a platform into a great career. However, if you do not posses any of the aforementioned characteristics and are hoping just to make some “big bucks”, then save your money and their time and pursue another avenue, because your efforts and money will have been wasted.

I wonder why the post above sounds like an advertisement? It even has a declaimer about the program being an investment, and that nothing in life is guaranteed.

Also, check out the author's claim that people with 2 or more years of medical sales experience sign up for their "college." Meanwhile, MSC's website specifically says:

"Our designed medical sales programs transform a selling professional as if they have been in the medical sales industry for 12-24 months."
 








For anyone who is considering taking the next step towards a new career in medical device sales via MSC...I can honestly say it is money well spent. As a MSC graduate I can say with a sincere heart that the faculty and staff do an exceptional job of preparing their students for a career in device sales. The instructors impart their years of experience to students along with their knowledge of medical terminology and procedures. The information gained inside the classroom puts those who are determined to succeed at a great advantage. The faculty’s insight helps students attenuate the learning curve and avoid potential pitfalls that only a seasoned representative would avoid. I was fortunate to be hired as an account representative for a great company. While at the product training program for my company I was consistently mistaken for an experienced representative because of my detailed knowledge and understanding of both anatomy and surgical procedures. My training class consisted of about 30 individuals many of whom had two or more years experience in the field…I got top honors in my class finishing first place and winning myself a iPAD 2 in the process. I owe my success to MSC; the training program was a review for me because of my previous education at MSC. In fact, it is with great humility I can share with you that my time at training was spent with product managers serving as an assistant and helping out the other reps with their training. Make no mistake about it MSC is a investment…and yes it’s a little intimidating when there are no guarantees offered, but such is life. IF you are a highly motivated individual ,determined to succeed, possess a good personality, can conduct yourself professionally and have decent manners…then you have nothing to fear, you will find success and MSC will serve as a platform into a great career. However, if you do not posses any of the aforementioned characteristics and are hoping just to make some “big bucks”, then save your money and their time and pursue another avenue, because your efforts and money will have been wasted.

"IF you are a highly motivated individual ,determined to succeed, possess a good personality, can conduct yourself professionally and have decent manners…then you have nothing to fear, you will find success and MSC will serve as a platform into a great career. However, if you do not posses any of the aforementioned characteristics and are hoping just to make some “big bucks”, then save your money and their time and pursue another avenue, because your efforts and money will have been wasted."


This might have been the case 20 or 30 years ago, but not today.

You can have all of these qualities, and still not get hired. Its not a good job market, unless your daddy was special or you are a minority.

That's just how it is. That is reality.
 








"IF you are a highly motivated individual ,determined to succeed, possess a good personality, can conduct yourself professionally and have decent manners…then you have nothing to fear, you will find success ANYWHERE! Keep after it with recruiters and working friends in the industry you will eventually have success in medical sales. IF you're looking for a quick fix then this isn't the industry for you. Applying to a "school" like this will do more harm than good for your resume. It comes across as desperate and unwilling to pay your dues....anything worth having in life is worth working for. Hundreds of thousnds of people have gotten into the industry without the "aid" of this school...think about it.
 








"IF you are a highly motivated individual ,determined to succeed, possess a good personality, can conduct yourself professionally and have decent manners…then you have nothing to fear, you will find success ANYWHERE! Keep after it with recruiters and working friends in the industry you will eventually have success in medical sales. IF you're looking for a quick fix then this isn't the industry for you. Applying to a "school" like this will do more harm than good for your resume. It comes across as desperate and unwilling to pay your dues....anything worth having in life is worth working for. Hundreds of thousnds of people have gotten into the industry without the "aid" of this school...think about it.



If 81% of their graduates are getting jobs, that would be the same as if saying "81 out of every 100" people that send a resume for a medical sales job is getting the job. Obviously, that ratio is more like 1 of 100 or more!

Saying this will do more harm than good by looking desperate is ridiculous. Why would a company not want someone that has MORE training? In most cases 7 more weeks? Doesn't every ad ask for more experience in medical sales? That's not desperate that is smart! Probably why 81 out of 100 get a job instead of 1 of 100.

Think about it....
 








If 81% of their graduates are getting jobs, that would be the same as if saying "81 out of every 100" people that send a resume for a medical sales job is getting the job. Obviously, that ratio is more like 1 of 100 or more!

Saying this will do more harm than good by looking desperate is ridiculous. Why would a company not want someone that has MORE training? In most cases 7 more weeks? Doesn't every ad ask for more experience in medical sales? That's not desperate that is smart! Probably why 81 out of 100 get a job instead of 1 of 100.

Think about it....

This 81% figure is another lie from Elite/MSC. For one, what is this based on?
 








If 81% of their graduates are getting jobs, that would be the same as if saying "81 out of every 100" people that send a resume for a medical sales job is getting the job. Obviously, that ratio is more like 1 of 100 or more!

Saying this will do more harm than good by looking desperate is ridiculous. Why would a company not want someone that has MORE training? In most cases 7 more weeks? Doesn't every ad ask for more experience in medical sales? That's not desperate that is smart! Probably why 81 out of 100 get a job instead of 1 of 100.

Think about it....

UGH "Elite" what was "Classy College" taken? The surgical device commuinty is elite and there is a reason that every person who sends a resume doesn't get a job, like you are trying to offer these hopeless suckas!!!! You weaken the candidate pool while the only good comes from lining your pocket.
 








If 81% of their graduates are getting jobs, that would be the same as if saying "81 out of every 100" people that send a resume for a medical sales job is getting the job. Obviously, that ratio is more like 1 of 100 or more!

Saying this will do more harm than good by looking desperate is ridiculous. Why would a company not want someone that has MORE training? In most cases 7 more weeks? Doesn't every ad ask for more experience in medical sales? That's not desperate that is smart! Probably why 81 out of 100 get a job instead of 1 of 100.

Think about it....



Great point! I just looked through your website and am very excited to speak with you.
 
































It can't get more obvious that posts like these are from Elite/MSC people.


it appears that the only obvious post is yours!!! How many times a day can you post the exact words? They get a 1,000 resumes a day, have more than 200 jobs available, do you really think that they are lacking people or supporters? They have testimonials from students with names, pictures and are employed. They only thing that appears over is your "obvious" campaign.
 








it appears that the only obvious post is yours!!! How many times a day can you post the exact words? They get a 1,000 resumes a day, have more than 200 jobs available, do you really think that they are lacking people or supporters? They have testimonials from students with names, pictures and are employed. They only thing that appears over is your "obvious" campaign.

Another obvious post by Elite/MSC. What unaffiliated person would write such things?

Everyone knows that no legitimate recruiter charges recruits money. Elite recruiting indirectly charges, by pushing probably ALL recruits toward a $6,500 "medical sales college" course.

Does the CEO of this "college" even have a 4 year college degree? Don't real colleges have deans or presidents, not CEOs?

They claim to have an 81% placement rate? First of all, who places these MSC grads-- Elite, MSC, or both? Also, what's this 81% figure based on, the first 10 students they have ever taught? The first 100? We'll never truly know.

If you can't see what they are truly doing, then you're not smart enough for medical sales. Just my opinion, of course. You'll have to make up your own mind.
 








Just found this on another thread. Now this is impressive.
Has anyone talked with any of these people?

Lilly T.



From the moment I called the Medical Sales College I knew
that I had found the right place for me to bring together all of my education
and experiences into an incredibly exciting field. The curriculum at MSC is
very demanding and dynamic; exactly what I expected from my investment. I feel
confident in my ability to not only learn the technical aspects of any medical

device area, but more importantly I gained the confidence to succeed in
choosing this as a new career direction for me. The staff at MSC demand the
best of their students, which fosters their vision to improve medical sales
globally with a trained and credentialed sales force. I am proud to have been
part of a wonderful opportunity at MSC.



Amy W.



Words cannot express how thankful I am for Medical Sales
College. As a flight attendant with no sales experience, MSC not only taught me
invaluable sales experience but it also gave me the confidence to know that I
will be successful in this industry. The standard of excellence that is modeled
at every level of MSC inspires me to be excellent! I honestly think the

monetary expense and time away from home is a small price to pay for what I
learned. Thank you MSC for this life changing experience. I would recommend and
have recommended this program to any one who wants to enter into this field.



Brian B.



MSC offers fantastic course work and the guidance necessary
to break into the challenging field of Medical Device Sales. I interviewed with
three different companies and now have a position in this industry. These
opportunities took place because of the Medical Sales College. I highly
recommend this program.



James Mckissic



Before I went to AIMS, I had strong B2B sales experience but
I lacked the knowledge and experience needed to make my way into the medical
device industry. AIMS helped me bridge the gap! I’ve been working in the
industry for almost two years now. Going to AIMS was the best choice I could
have made for my career! Thanks to the whole AIMS team!



J.D. Cashman



There is no question that the medical device industry is one
of the toughest to break into. After trying for nearly two years I decided to
attend Medical Sales College. I can say with complete honesty that the
experience was well worth the investment. The two month education process was
challenging but extremely rewarding. Lectures are delivered with passion and
the classroom environment is always engaging. Upon graduating from the Spine
program I had several interviews with several great companies that I never
would have been able to meet with had I not attended Medical Sales College. If
you are passionate about working in this industry you should not hesitate to
apply. My experience was nothing short of incredible.




Tom Petrowski



I recently graduated from the Medical Sales College. The
education I received was top notch. They gave me the confidence and the skill
set which will allow me to be successful as I begin my Medical Device Sales Rep
position with Stryker!! I thank the Medical Sales College for helping me break
into this exciting industry!!



Tom Cregg



I
highly recommend attending the Medical Sales College. If you have experienced
the difficulties breaking into this industry due to not having the medical
background, then this is the place for you. I would not have been able to get
the interviews and obtain a position without it.



Joe Mascis



I tried to get a job in medical device sales for close to
two years before I found AIMS College. I had plenty of sales experience but no
prior medical sales experience. I could not get an interview with anybody.
After completing my 10-week program with AIMS, I was interviewing with two
medical devise companies and landed a job with Zimmer. I won’t lie, the
interview process was very tough but had it not been for the AIMS training on
my resume, I would have never been in considered. Once I started working I was
more knowledgeable and quicker to adapt to the environment then other new
hires. I still refer to things I learned at AIMS to this day.



John Bramhall



With out a doubt one of the best decisions I have ever made!
This 8 - week program changed my LIFE! Not only did I land a great job, I made
some new relationships that will last a lifetime! I'm so thankful for the
entire staff at The Medical Sales College!!



David Lavery



I just wanted to update you and the crew that I have moved
on to a new position with Synthes Trauma. I am very happy with the move and I
wanted to thank everyone at MSC for the advantages you provided to me by
attending the program. This was key in that the manager who hired me loved that
I was willing to take a risk and invest in myself by attending MSC. My new

position with Synthes included an awesome compensation package and I am very
grateful for this opportunity



Timothy Grace


I attended Medical Sales College in February/March of 2011
based on the referral of a previous graduate. This school was definitely above
and beyond my highest expectations. The hiring managers I interviewed with
couldn't believe the knowledge I attained in just eight weeks. I truly felt the
passion each and everyday that came from my instructors. I believe this

institution is making great changes this industry daily. Nonetheless I am
extremely happy with my new career and thank MSC for all the wonderful
knowledge I gained.




Brett Cleverdon



If you are looking to break into medical sales, and have no
prior experience in the industry, Medical Sales College is without a doubt the
way to go. There is such a huge learning curve in medical sales, which is why
employers are hesitant to hire people without any experience. The training by
the staff at MSC and the tools they provide will give you a HUGE competitive

edge over other job seekers. I am proud to say that I was hired on by DePuy,
one of the best and largest orthopaedic companies in the world, a week after
graduating. Not only that, I was hired into an award-winning distributorship

and given my own territory. After just 18 months in the field on my own, I am
close to a producing a million dollar territory that previously did not have any
representation. I have even won a few trauma sales contests and earned some
very nice bonuses with my short time in the field. I thank MSC for giving me
the opportunity to have what I feel is the greatest job in the world.



Amy Wamsley



I am writing to thank Medical Sales College for my success
in the medical device field. I work for Smith & Nephew orthopedics and use
what I learned from the school everyday. I wouldn't even be half as successful
if I hadn't attended. I say if you want to break into the medical device
industry you should absolutely start the medical sales college and GO! You will
never regret your decision. You will study your ass off, you will be stressed,
you will be happy, you will lose sleep but you will graduate with a tremendous
sense of accomplishment and hopefully a job. It is the best decision I ever
made!



Joel Smith



I am writing this letter to let others know about my
experience at Medical Sales College (MSC). I was looking for options getting
into Medical Device sales and found MSC as one of my top choices. It was a
difficult decision with a huge commitment of time, money, and sacrifice on my
part. The potential of getting into the industry held huge promise and a
phenomenal up side. MSC and its instructors gave me the foundation needed to be
successful in the Medical Device industry. I can say without any reservation
that I would not be where I am today without the instruction, guidance, and
direction that I received from MSC.



James Hallbeck



AIMS was the best decision that I ever made. The training
that I got there gave me a huge competitive advantage coming out of the
classroom into the field. I was a rookie rep with the confidence and knowledge
of a two year rep. Rob Mitchell was my instructor and really was precise in
giving our class enough information to truly be effective as a rep. Since
graduating AIMS, I have been working now for Wright Medical for 15 months.
During that time I took a territory basically doing $10K per month in business
and expanded it to $70K per month selling only foot and ankle products.
Currently in my distributorship I am the only rep running over 100% to quota.
Thanks again AIMS for giving me a new start to a successful career.



Jordan Workman



AIMS not only prepared me to land a career with one of the
top spine companies in the world, but also supplied me with a solid foundation
to hit the ground running right away. The Spine program, lead by the infamous
Mitch Seigars, helped accelerated my learning curve, and get to my very own
territory quicker. It was a great experience and I'd recommend it to anyone
looking to break into the industry. Thanks.



Ian McCormick



I have nothing but the best to say about this school. I
graduated a few years ago and have been happily working in the medical device
field. My thanks and appreciation lie in a few key individuals who helped me
get into the school, and eventually into the field. My primary study of focus
was not what I ended up actually doing but the school gave me a great
fundamental understanding of basic medical information I needed to know as well
as a good introduction to life as a rep. The most valuable piece of the puzzle
was after my schooling. The connections with device manufacturers and
distributors was priceless. I had tried time and again previously to get into
the industry but I needed someone on the inside. This school was it. They have

made many changes since I have been involved with the school but I know there
are a few individuals still with the company that make this a great opportunity
for people like myself



Josh Strom



Medical Sales College is worth every penny and more. Not
only did I receive invaluable training and knowledge that has put steps ahead
of the competition, but also their dedicated staff of recruiters helped me to
land in my dream career. Furthermore, the instruction and tutelage does not
stop when you leave the school, I can call Medical Sales College today and

anyone of the instructors would lend their expertise and knowledge to help a
former graduate because they want you to succeed that is priceless! My only
complaint regarding Medical Sales College is I wish the in-house portion in
Denver lasted longer because I was not ready to leave the relationships I had
formed with my peers and the Medical Sales College staff; I will always value
those relationships.



Scott K



If you are looking to find an opening into medical sales,
this is the absolute BEST way to do it. I worked hard and got the most out of
my training and it is paying off now that I am in the field.



Nicole Tittle



Medical Sales College provided me more than just a basic
understanding of the industry. After completion of the 8 week course, I had
product knowledge, selling strategies, and the confidence to communicate
effectively with surgeons. This program changed my life by enabling me to
succeed in an industry that had previously been difficult to break into. I have

been working for a while now, and the entire staff continues to provide support
and encouragement. I would HIGHLY recommend this program to anyone who is serious
and dedicated to doing whatever it takes to succeed in the medical device

world.





Nikki C.





Medical Sales College and the fantastic team at AIMS
provided me with the training and support I needed to land my first medical
device sales position. Top-notch sales training combined with medical and
procedural training to back it up. Be prepared to work just as hard as you will
in the field. I highly recommend this program!





Max Krupp



The Academy course was rigorous and filled with lots of
hands-on training. Not a day passed by where I did not feel overwhelmed by the
intensity and nature of the course. But with the difficulty came the reward. By
the end of the course, I felt extremely confident about my abilities, and was
able to obtain a sales position with DePuy Orthopaedics in under 3 weeks of
graduating. Since then, I have been able to speak with surgeons,
representatives, and other healthcare employees about orthopaedic surgery in a
way that I would never have before deemed possible. And while there is still a
plethora of topics, surgical techniques, and medical instruments to learn
about, I have been able to effectively shorten the learning curve of this

difficult career by the time and effort I put into the training I received at
MSC.



http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2009/jan/13/medical-sales-school-greets-students/



It's too early to say if the school will be a lasting
success, but it's already attracted interest from companies.



"What this school will produce is what we and other
orthopedic companies are looking for," he said.



Bob Purcell, vice president of sales for Gainesville,
Fla.-based Exactech.



Also touring the facility were Phil Mercier and Michael
Peters, who run the orthopedic sales rep training academy for medical device
maker Smith & Nephew.



"We're looking to explore how it could better train
someone coming into our program," Peters said.



New center to train medical device sales representatives


By Daniel Connolly



There's a strong need for better-trained medical device
sales representatives, said Albert Dacosta, a regional sales manager for Wright
who has worked closely with Rogers.



"I hire somebody new, and I will spend the first five
months, four months with somebody teaching them all the things they need to
know that they would never read in a book," Dacosta said. Rogers' school
could shorten the process, he said.



http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2009/aug/13/tough-sell/



Just ask William Warrender Jr., senior vice president of
global sales for Austin-based Ascension Orthopedics, how tough it is to find an
orthopedic sales rep -- a position not only responsible for selling artificial
knees and hips to surgeons, but also required to accompany them to the
operating room as a hands-off aide.



Sales people are learning not only how to sell orthopedic
devices, but also how the devices function in classes taught by Ascension
Orthopedics. Chip Tubbs (left) of Atlanta and Matt Thompson of Phoenix get
hands-on experience with devices.



Orthopedic sales reps are in high demand, and Ascension
Orthopedics offers an extensive education in the devices. William F. Warrender
Jr., senior vice president of global sales for Ascension, talks with students.



"Oh, heck yes," said Warrender, who
has had to fire 50 percent of his sales team.



Too often good sales reps already have jobs and can't be
lured away due to noncompete contracts.



Moreover, companies take big risks hiring outside the
industry, usually waiting a year before new hires show fruit.



That's why Warrender isn't taking any chances this time.



He plans to hire his next 10 sales reps from this program.