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Posted on 6/21/17 at 12:31 pm to
Posted by okietiger
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 12:31 pm to
If I'm entering a new hospital or surgery center for the first time, I request to meet with the OR director outside of the actual OR so I can have them specifically tell me what I can and cannot do.

Haven't had any problems in 9 years.
This post was edited on 6/21/17 at 12:33 pm
Posted by GeorgeTheGreek
Sparta, Greece
Member since Mar 2008
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 12:41 pm to
Yeah you make a few mistakes in the beginning but people get it.
Posted by mikelbr
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2008
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 2:02 pm to
quote:

If I'm entering a new hospital or surgery center for the first time, I request to meet with the OR director outside of the actual OR so I can have them specifically tell me what I can and cannot do.

Haven't had any problems in 9 years.


No doubt good practice. Just saying if someone has it out for you(typically females) they can use just about any of these ticky tacky things to get you in trouble. I know two women in different states all together who've had this happen. One I could see it, the other was kinda surprising as she's quiet and friendly to everyone.
Posted by AZBadgerFan
Scottsdale, AZ
Member since May 2013
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 7:35 pm to
quote:

If I'm entering a new hospital or surgery center for the first time, I request to meet with the OR director outside of the actual OR so I can have them specifically tell me what I can and cannot do.

Haven't had any problems in 9 years.


Been in the industry for a couple of decades and it's getting much tougher to get into a hospital. Back in the day I could walk in off the street, go right into the lockerroom and change into scrubs and walk right into the OR, CVOR or Cath Lab. Now with Vendormate, RepTrax, etc. you have to check in at a kiosk as you enter the hospital, state the reason for your visit/who you are seeing and in what dept and print off a badge and stick it to your scrubs. If caught up on the floors you can and will be banished from the hospital after an infraction or two.

Even so, it is a very lucrative career (with the right company & product line) and I love it. A lot of good $ to be made still but not as good as it used to be. I'm the Regional Manager and my reps make between $200k+ at plan- I know because I'm privvy to their comp plans. It;s been a very rewarding career for me with tons of perks (Rolexes, company cars, generous expense account, awards trips to awesome locations).

Medical devices is not even close to pharma, it's not even in the same fricking ballpark. My company would rarely if ever interview a pharma rep as the perception is they have bad work habits, not sure how warranted it is. It is true that we can not even give out so much as a notepad or pen as we are a particpant of AdvaMed, let alone take docs on fishing and golf trips like we used to be able to do. Doing so would result in immediate termination. The beauty is everyone is ostensibly playing on a level playing field.
This post was edited on 6/21/17 at 7:37 pm
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