Device Guys

#106

36 min · 6. aug. 2025
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In this episode, we’re joined by Sara Pereira, a pioneering cardiac surgeon, who shares her inspiring journey into the male-dominated field of surgery. From breaking barriers in a competitive industry to balancing life and heart surgery, Sara reveals the mindset and mentorship that drove her success. Tune in to discover how women in medicine are reshaping the future and why mentorship is key to success in any field.

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Medical device sales career tips from inside the OR—how to get into medical device sales, grow as a device rep, and win trust with customers. Featuring Survivor 43 winner Mike Gabler with hosts Brent and Jason (Device Guys). From breaking into medtech and navigating OR etiquette to note-taking, relationship building, and “patient-practice-program” decision frameworks—this episode is packed with device rep tips you can use now. We also cover career moves (Boston Scientific → EVAR → TAVR), credibility with surgeons, and how sales skills translate to high-stakes moments (yes, including Survivor). Watch, comment, and share if you value real-world medical device sales tactics. Subscribe for more structural heart & medical sales episodes. 00:00 — What medical device reps actually do (hospital reality) 03:55 — Stand-up nerves, ads, and authenticity (warm-up) 07:20 — Guest intro: Mike Gabler (Survivor 43, device leader) 10:05 — Front-row learning, note-taking, OR etiquette 19:17 — Trust as currency: surgeon relationships & follow-through 23:55 — Breaking into medtech: Boston → EVAR → TAVR (career map) 37:28 — Patient-Practice-Program framework & credibility in the OR 41:20 — Survivor lessons for device reps: grit, purpose, closing under pressure

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