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Do you want to get into Medical Device Sales?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com
Today we have the pleasure of having Mr. Justin Marshall who has been in the Medical Device Industry for 15+ years. He has been a top performer and has worked at some of the largest medical device companies. Today he shares his story on how he broke into the industry as well as how he has been successful during that time
Do you want to get into Medical Device Sales?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com
Today we have the pleasure of having Mr. James Watkins who went from being an Associate Sales Rep all the way a former Vice President at Medtronic. He goes into his journey on how he was able to break in and the journey it took to make it to VP
Do you want to get into Medical Device Sales?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com/podcast
Today we get to learn from Cade Cook who broke into Medical Device Sales right out of college with a distributorship! Today he goes over the difference of working at a distributorship and a Large Medical Device Company
He also shares why he pursued Medical Device Sales over nursing and how he has been able to change his life because of it
Do you want to get into Medical Device Sales?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com/podcast
Got the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Brian Blackwood and discuss what he looks for in his reps.
Dr. Brian Blackwood is a board-certified orthopedic expert who specializes in joint replacement of the hip and knee, including Mako SmartRobotics™ joint replacement. With extensive training in the latest joint replacement and revision techniques, Dr. Blackwood is dedicated to providing the advanced orthopedic care his patients need to get back to an active lifestyle.
In addition to being Boulder’s first fellowship-trained hip and knee replacement specialist, Dr. Blackwood is a nationally renowned robotic-assisted total joint surgeon. By specializing in this minimally invasive technique, he is able to reduce pain, restore mobility, and promote a quick return to normal activities for patients suffering from joint pain. Dr. Blackwood is also a certified national educator for robotic-arm assisted surgery and has trained hundreds of other providers in this technique.
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com/podcast
Already in med device sales but stuck below six figures or feeling like you’ve plateaued? In this episode, Jacob challenges the industry norms and lays out exactly how reps are landing roles at $100K, $130K, even $160K+ from day one. Whether you're in an associate role or already closing deals, this is your blueprint to move up faster, earn more, and position yourself for high-leverage opportunities.
00:00 - Start
01:06 - When It’s OK To Get Hired Under 100K
04:16 - Do Your Research
12:20 - Be Strategic
15:51 - Expand The Expectations
18:09 - Overall Advice
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com/podcast
The exact strategy I used to get three job offers in just 24 hours. Including how to communicate with hiring managers, leverage multiple interviews, and negotiate like a pro. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to stand out, speed up the hiring process, and land top medical device sales offers.
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com/podcast
Ashley Rohrback, a previous personal trainer, didn’t just land a job in medical device sales, she carved her path through determination, strategy, and a mindset most people overlook. She talks through the exact steps she took to break into the industry, how she prepared for interviews, and what she wishes more candidates knew before applying. Whether you're doubting yourself or just looking for a playbook to follow, Ashley’s story proves it's possible with the right approach.
Key Takeaways (Conversational Style, No Emojis or Bullets)
00:00 - Start
02:34 - Who Is Ashley Rohrback
05:35 - Learned About Medical Device Sales From This Podcast
08:17 - Didn’t Want To Do Personal Training Forever
11:36 - Apply To Medical Device Sales with No Degree
15:56 - The Hardest Part In The Beginning
18:03 - When Did You Get Comfortable In Your Role?
19:58 - Have You Changed As A Person Since Gaining Success
23:49 - Story Time: A Bad Day On The Job
27:36 - Story Time: A Good Time On The Job
30:39 - Ashley’s Advice To Newcomers To Medical Device Sales
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com/podcast
Kendy Elmore is the founder of The Lobby Medical Sales Network, a nationwide online community that connects reps through networking, mentorship, and career growth opportunities. He talks about building community, staying consistent when no one’s watching, and why the relationships you build today might unlock doors years down the line. If you’re thinking long game in this industry, Kendy’s story will change how you approach the process.
Key Takeaways
00:00 - Start
02:09 - Who Is Kendy Elmore
10:13 - Founding The Lobby Medical Sales Network
16:42 - What Is The Lobby Medical Sales Network
20:12 - Benefits Of The Lobby vs LinkedIn
32:36 - Kendy’s Advice To Newcomers In Medical Device Sales
35:04 - Follow Kendy & The Lobby Medical Sales Network
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com/podcast
She broke into medical device sales, moved across the world, and now she’s navigating the UK healthcare system. Rachel Littleton shares what it’s like selling medical devices in London as an American, the steep learning curves she faced, and what no one tells you about the first year in the industry. This is for the person curious about what it takes to leap into a new career and a new country.
Key Takeaways:
00:00 - Start
02:26 - Who Is Rachel Littleton?
08:16 - Biggest Stressors In First 6 Months As A Rep
10:05 - Moving To The UK
17:26 - UK Healthcare vs US Healthcare
21:30 - How Different Is The Medical Sales Field In The UK vs US
26:35 - Being Passionate In What You Do
28:43 - Rachel’s Advice For Those Interested In Medical Device Sales
30:14 - Rachel’s Advice To New Reps
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com/podcast
Jacob interviews Shannon Holly, who transitioned into medical device sales at 48 years old after a 28-year career as a syndicated morning radio host. They discuss breaking into the industry later in life, the emotional process of career change, reinventing yourself with confidence, overcoming judgment and fear, training and adapting in your first six months, what it’s like working in the OR, the wide range of procedures she now supports, product knowledge vs. physical product handling, differences in medical device divisions, the value of mature professionals, and why fulfillment matters more than comfort.
Key Takeaways:
chapters:
00:00 - Start
02:25 - My Successful Past In Radio Broadcasting
05:58 - Why Change Careers At 48 Years Old & 28 Years In My Profession
12:51 - First Six Months As A Rep
19:25 - Becoming Familiar With The Job
23:54 - A Day In Shannon’s Division
28:32 - A Bad Moment In Shannon’s Job
31:22 - Most Rewarding Day On The Job
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com
Jacob is joined again by Seth Colletti, who started in boat sales, broke into medical device sales after college, and became a regional sales manager in under five years. They talk about climbing from associate rep to manager, working for two of the largest med device companies, how to survive the first year of sales, training at big companies versus the grind of a startup, how to handle OR chaos, being seen as a true resource, personal connections to the product, and how to stay relevant in the industry.
Key Takeaways:
00:00 - Start
02:56 - Seth’s Career In Medical Device Sales
04:44 - First Year Experience
09:45 - The Expectations I Wanted To Achieve My First Year
12:19 - When Did Your Nerve Start To Calm Down During Your First Year
15:29 - What Traits Do You Think You Need To Stand From Other Reps
25:36 - Difference Between A Big Company vs A Startup
33:03 - Story About A Bad Day For Seth In The Field
38:11 - Moments That Make You Love Your Job
41:53 - Advice For Upcoming Reps
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com/podcast
From filing for bankruptcy to working with the top medical device companies, Roxy Tirado shares her full journey. Topics include grit and perseverance, what it’s really like being a female in medical device sales, landing multiple job offers in six weeks, surviving and thriving at Medtronic and Intuitive, the pressure of big-name companies, building confidence, preparing like a pro, investing in mentorship, and staying grounded in gratitude and humility.
Key Takeaways:
00:00:00 - Start
00:02:04 - Who Is Roxy Tirado
00:08:00 - What Was Your Experience, First 6 Months With Medtronic
00:16:11 - Finding Motivation While Being Told You Will Fail Every Day
00:21:09 - Accepting Failure To Succeed
00:26:44 - Keep Relationships When You Move On
00:39:13 - Changing Companies
00:46:09 - Reflecting On From Being Bankrupt To Successful
00:55:58 - Biggest Takeaways From The Last 3 Years In My Career
01:04:15 - Future Plans
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com
Veteran-turned-medical device rep Edward Dix joins the show to share his story of breaking into orthopedics, transitioning to diagnostics, and launching RepPrep.ai. An AI-powered pre-call tool for sales reps.
Topics include military-to-sales transitions, trauma and ortho grind, rep relocation, growing territories, how diagnostics differ from ortho, how RepPrep works, real-life impact on patients, and putting reps first in tech.
Key Takeaways
🔵 Start where you can, not where you want.If you're early in your career, being flexible with location can fast-track your entry into medical device sales.
🔵 Be moldable.Being new is an advantage. You’re trainable and don’t bring bad habits. Use that to your benefit and absorb everything you can early on.
🔵 Sales isn’t just case coverage.Top reps go beyond just “covering” and actually sell. That means approaching docs, understanding their needs, and building relationships.
🔵 Passion outperforms pressure.Reps who find purpose beyond the paycheck—like helping patients—usually outperform those chasing commissions.
🔵 RepPrep.ai gives you the unfair advantage.Reps can now get hyper-personalized doctor insights and talking points in 30 seconds, including competitive analysis, relevant research, and how their product ties to each physician’s practice.
🔵 Own your career like a business.Keep your own CRM. Track revenue. Track contacts. If you're laid off, your data and success history should follow you.
🔵 AI won’t replace you, but reps using AI will outperform those who don’t.Using RepPrep isn’t about laziness; it’s about efficiency. Do better research in less time and show up prepared, every time.
00:00 - Start
01:37 - Who Is Edward Dix?
04:50 - Working In Orthopedics With Zimmer
13:00 - From Ortho To Oncology
21:49 - Inspiration For RepPrep AI
25:47 - What Is RepPrep AI
33:32 - RepPrep Is For The Rep First And Foremost
40:57 - Competition Doesn’t Compare
46:36 - Giving Reps The Upper Hand To Their Own Careers
50:07 - What Rep Is RepPrep Targeted For?
52:58 - Contact Edward or RepPrep.ai
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com
From breaking into medical device sales in under three weeks, getting three job offers, jumping from associate to full-line rep in just eight months, learning from trial by fire, dealing with challenging surgeons, building trust through repetition, mastering case prep, learning how to sell without overselling, understanding relationship-building inside the OR, and sharing what it's really like to grow from an EMT and personal trainer to making six figures on the #1 team at a major med device company.
Key Takeaways:
1️⃣ Grind early, learn fastYour first 6–12 months in the industry should be all about absorbing knowledge. Be in every case you can, take trays home, study them, ask questions, and get your reps in. More exposure = more confidence later.
2️⃣ Don’t focus on being the expert—focus on being helpfulEarly on, you won't know everything, and that's okay. Instead of trying to “sell,” build relationships, observe, and support the team. Trust builds influence.
3️⃣ Ask more, talk lessSurgeons don’t want to hear a sales pitch—they want solutions. Lead with questions, not product dumps. The right question opens more doors than the best feature ever will.
4️⃣ Volume creates valueDanee’s fast-track success came from putting in major volume—cases, calls, reps. More time in the OR and with your team puts you ahead faster than any shortcut.
5️⃣ It’s okay to mess up—just don’t stay downYou’ll get yelled at, make mistakes, and forget things. That’s part of the journey. The real flex is how you recover, learn, and keep showing up.
6️⃣ Your past is your superpowerDanee’s used his EMT and personal trainer background to connect with surgeons, patients, and coworkers. Whatever your background is—use it to your advantage.
7️⃣ Want the promotion? Act like it before you get itDanee became a full-line rep in 8 months because he already operated like one. Take initiative, own your territory, and deliver value before it’s officially your role.
00:00 - Start
02:13 - Danee’s Medical Device Sales Story
04:14 - First 6 Months As An Associate
08:19 - When Did You Feel Comfortable In The Industry?
12:04 - What Helped Make Those First 6 Months Easier?
15:40 - What Convinced You To Full Line Rep After 8 Months?
20:02 - This Is Not Common, But Doable
23:30 - What Was The Biggest Transition Going From Associate To Full Line?
28:41 - Danee’s Advice For First Year Reps
31:41 - Worst Case Ever Experienced
35:16 - Best Case Ever Experienced
38:14 - Danee’s Most Rewarding Feature About Medical Device Sales
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com
Territory planning, segmenting call points, gap analysis, setting boundaries in sales, working smarter not harder, maintaining work-life balance, time management strategies, challenges with different med device company structures, and how to stay intentional as your career grows.
Key Takeaways:
1️⃣ Know your plan before your feet hit the ground
— Don’t just show up and hope. Create a clear territory plan, identify accounts, and know who you need to talk to before you leave the house.
2️⃣ Your territory is like running a franchise
— Treat it like a business. Even if you’re W-2, think and operate like you’re building something of your own.
3️⃣ Not all accounts are created equal
— Ask yourself: is the juice worth the squeeze? Chase opportunity, but make sure it’s scalable and smart geographically.
4️⃣ Work smarter and harder
— Everyone says “work smarter, not harder,” but Jason and Jacob challenge you to do both. That’s where the big wins live.
5️⃣ Don’t lose everything for a paycheck
— Med device sales can be rewarding, but don’t let it steal your relationships, your peace, or your future. Build a business you can step away from when it counts.
00:00 - Start
01:06 - Intro
02:29 - Territory Planning
07:50 - Targeting
11:24 - Segmenting
15:17 - Gap Analysis
15:58 - Geographical Management
17:56 - Time Management / Prioritization
19:26 - Work-Life Imbalance
25:25 - Work Smarter & Harder
31:36 - Don’t Be A Slave To Your Territory
34:48 - Time Audit
37:35 - How To Find Jason Elmore
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com
If you’re new to my channel, my name is Jacob McLaughlin. I’m the founder of New to Medical Device Sales, an exclusive training program designed to help people break into the competitive field of medical device sales. Our average person lands a six-figure role in just 8.5 weeks, earning $105,502 annually. With thousands of success stories from candidates with all kinds of backgrounds, our program equips you with the tools to succeed in this industry.
4 years ago I moved out to Arizona not knowing anyone and had $1200 to my name.
I came to this exact spot to journal and share how excited I was to be starting my journey in life.
Last night I took time to reflect over the past 4 years. It’s truly amazing how you can change your life in such a small amount of time.
My take aways:
1. Go after your dream because even if it doesn’t workout like you thought it would, it will bring your right where you’re suppose to be.
2. Believe in yourself. Nobody is going to believe in you as much as you will, know that good things will happen.
3. Change is inevitable. Change is going to happen so you can either accept it and keep moving forward or not.
Please bet on yourself and go after your dreams because your life can be better than you ever thought it could be if you do 💯
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com
If you’re new to my channel, my name is Jacob McLaughlin. I’m the founder of New to Medical Device Sales, an exclusive training program designed to help people break into the competitive field of medical device sales. Our average person lands a six-figure role in just 8.5 weeks, earning $105,502 annually. With thousands of success stories from candidates with all kinds of backgrounds, our program equips you with the tools to succeed in this industry.
4 years ago I moved out to Arizona not knowing anyone and had $1200 to my name.
I came to this exact spot to journal and share how excited I was to be starting my journey in life.
Last night I took time to reflect over the past 4 years. It’s truly amazing how you can change your life in such a small amount of time.
My take aways:
1. Go after your dream because even if it doesn’t workout like you thought it would, it will bring your right where you’re suppose to be.
2. Believe in yourself. Nobody is going to believe in you as much as you will, know that good things will happen.
3. Change is inevitable. Change is going to happen so you can either accept it and keep moving forward or not.
Please bet on yourself and go after your dreams because your life can be better than you ever thought it could be if you do 💯
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com
If you’re new to my channel, my name is Jacob McLaughlin. I’m the founder of New to Medical Device Sales, an exclusive training program designed to help people break into the competitive field of medical device sales. Our average person lands a six-figure role in just 8.5 weeks, earning $105,502 annually. With thousands of success stories from candidates with all kinds of backgrounds, our program equips you with the tools to succeed in this industry.
4 years ago I moved out to Arizona not knowing anyone and had $1200 to my name.
I came to this exact spot to journal and share how excited I was to be starting my journey in life.
Last night I took time to reflect over the past 4 years. It’s truly amazing how you can change your life in such a small amount of time.
My take aways:
1. Go after your dream because even if it doesn’t workout like you thought it would, it will bring your right where you’re suppose to be.
2. Believe in yourself. Nobody is going to believe in you as much as you will, know that good things will happen.
3. Change is inevitable. Change is going to happen so you can either accept it and keep moving forward or not.
Please bet on yourself and go after your dreams because your life can be better than you ever thought it could be if you do 💯
Want To Learn How To Grow Your Territory?? If so → https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com
If you’re new to my channel, my name is Jacob McLaughlin. I’m the founder of New to Medical Device Sales, an exclusive training program designed to help people break into the competitive field of medical device sales. Our average person lands a six-figure role in just 8.5 weeks, earning $105,502 annually. With thousands of success stories from candidates with all kinds of backgrounds, our program equips you with the tools to succeed in this industry.
4 years ago I moved out to Arizona not knowing anyone and had $1200 to my name.
I came to this exact spot to journal and share how excited I was to be starting my journey in life.
Last night I took time to reflect over the past 4 years. It’s truly amazing how you can change your life in such a small amount of time.
My take aways:
1. Go after your dream because even if it doesn’t workout like you thought it would, it will bring your right where you’re suppose to be.
2. Believe in yourself. Nobody is going to believe in you as much as you will, know that good things will happen.
3. Change is inevitable. Change is going to happen so you can either accept it and keep moving forward or not.
Please bet on yourself and go after your dreams because your life can be better than you ever thought it could be if you do 💯