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Breaking into the medical device market is hard enough, but what happens when patient demand for your product far exceeds what clinics can deliver? For many MedTech companies, this bottleneck quietly stalls growth, even when the device works brilliantly and patients are eager to use it.
In this week's episode, sponsored by Physician Growth Accelerator, we talk with Sahil Diwan, co-founder and CEO of SafKan Health, the company behind OtoSet, the world's first automated ear-cleaning headphones and the only FDA-cleared earwax removal device that works in just 30 seconds. Sahil reveals why most medical device companies don't do enough direct-to-consumer marketing, how patient education can unlock untapped market potential, and what it takes to turn an underutilized product into a growth phenomenon.
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Breaking into the medical device market is hard enough, but what happens when patient demand for your product far exceeds what clinics can deliver? For many MedTech companies, this bottleneck quietly stalls growth, even when the device works brilliantly and patients are eager to use it.
In this week's episode, sponsored by Physician Growth Accelerator, we talk with Sahil Diwan, co-founder and CEO of SafKan Health, the company behind OtoSet, the world's first automated ear-cleaning headphones and the only FDA-cleared earwax removal device that works in just 30 seconds. Sahil reveals why most medical device companies don't do enough direct-to-consumer marketing, how patient education can unlock untapped market potential, and what it takes to turn an underutilized product into a growth phenomenon.
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