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Like most docs, urologic surgeon Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt only takes reps as seriously as they present themselves. Walk into his office with wrinkled scrubs, little to no research on your competitors, and a callous attitude toward his staff, and you'll get schooled—that is, if he agrees to see you at all. We welcomed Dr. Brahmbhatt to the show to share constructive critiques of today's MedTech reps and explain what it takes for them to earn the title of 'partner.' Join us as we discuss the importance of first learning—then enhancing—an office's workflow, who really makes key decisions in a practice, and why your poker face isn't as impenetrable as you think.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Plus, Dr. Brahmbhatt explains the issue with some reps' unauthorized name-dropping habit.
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Like most docs, urologic surgeon Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt only takes reps as seriously as they present themselves. Walk into his office with wrinkled scrubs, little to no research on your competitors, and a callous attitude toward his staff, and you'll get schooled—that is, if he agrees to see you at all. We welcomed Dr. Brahmbhatt to the show to share constructive critiques of today's MedTech reps and explain what it takes for them to earn the title of 'partner.' Join us as we discuss the importance of first learning—then enhancing—an office's workflow, who really makes key decisions in a practice, and why your poker face isn't as impenetrable as you think.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Plus, Dr. Brahmbhatt explains the issue with some reps' unauthorized name-dropping habit.

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