Jennifer Chavez joins the show to share her unique path through medical sales — from breaking in as a remote sales rep at Medtronic, to driving strategy as a vascular account executive at Cook Medical, to now leading her own consulting firm helping medtech companies build sales teams and win hard-to-access accounts. She pulls back the curtain on what it’s really like to succeed in roles that go beyond the OR. You’ll hear how remote sales reps add value, why key account roles require a different skill set, and what it takes to balance strategic storytelling with on-the-ground sales execution. Jennifer also opens up about life as a single mom building a career in this demanding industry, the mindset shifts that fueled her success, and why betting on herself to launch a business was the natural next step. If you’ve ever wondered how to climb the ladder in medical sales without following the traditional rep-to-manager path, or what it takes to thrive in high-level strategic roles, this conversation is packed with insights you won’t want to miss. Connect with Jennifer: LinkedIn Connect with Me: LinkedIn Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Want to connect with past guests and access exclusive Q&As? Join our EYS Skool Community today!
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The Key to Thriving as a Clinical Specialist
In this episode of the Medical Sales Podcast, Samuel Adeyinka sits down with Gina Torres, a nurse-turned-medical device sales professional at Johnson & Johnson, to unpack what it really takes to thrive in one of the most competitive fields in healthcare: peripheral vascular and coronary sales. Gina shares her inspiring journey from working multiple nursing jobs to consolidating her career into one life-changing role in medical device sales. She reveals how she broke into the industry, why she chose Shockwave’s groundbreaking intravascular lithotripsy technology, and what makes the clinical specialist role such a powerful entry point for both clinicians and driven non-clinicians. From balancing 5 a.m. case starts to late-night procedures, Gina gives a behind-the-scenes look at the unpredictable but rewarding life of a vascular rep. She also breaks down the income potential, the skills that truly separate top performers, and why grit, empathy, and the ability to “get comfortable being uncomfortable” matter more than a clinical background. Whether you’re a nurse considering the leap, a bachelor’s graduate wondering if you can compete, or an aspiring sales rep curious about cardiovascular devices, this conversation delivers raw insights, career strategies, and real talk about success in medical sales. Connect with Gina: LinkedIn Connect with Me: LinkedIn Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Want to connect with past guests and access exclusive Q&As? Join our EYS Skool Community today!
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Embracing Hard Times as Growth Opportunities
Todd Crowder, one of the most respected leaders in medical sales, joins Samuel Adeyinka to break down the mindset and daily habits that separate long-term top performers from everyone else. Together, they reveal why the toughest challenges in your career aren’t obstacles to avoid — they’re opportunities to train, grow, and dominate your market. We explore why comfort kills sales careers and how the best reps deliberately seek discomfort every single day. Todd shares his “ABC” strategy for managing priorities, staying ahead of competition, and building a pipeline that never runs dry — whether you’re in your first year or your 25th. You’ll learn how to reframe “hard times” as training grounds, develop the resilience to perform under pressure, and prepare for the higher stakes that come with success. From handling setbacks without emotion to finding 1% improvement every day, Todd delivers a masterclass in staying relevant and unstoppable in medical sales. If you want to compete with — and outlast — the best in this industry, this episode will give you the mindset, process, and tools to make it happen. Connect with Todd: LinkedIn Connect with Me: LinkedIn Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Want to connect with past guests and access exclusive Q&As? Join our EYS Skool Community today!
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Break Into Medical Sales: How to Choose the Right Specialty
Choosing the wrong medical sales role is one of the biggest reasons professionals burn out or walk away from the industry. In this episode, Samuel Adeyinka breaks down exactly how to avoid that mistake — and how to find the medical sales specialty that actually fits your personality, lifestyle, and long-term goals. Medical sales isn’t one-size-fits-all. From trauma reps in the OR at 3 a.m. to pharmaceutical reps building slow-burning relationships, this episode unpacks the real differences between specialties — and how those differences directly impact your happiness and success. Samuel shares four powerful questions to ask before applying to any role, helping you get clear on your ideal lifestyle, how you like to build relationships, your appetite for clinical depth, and whether you're built for building new business or growing existing accounts. You’ll also learn what hiring managers are really looking for, why desperation kills your chances, and how the wrong fit leads to fast burnout and industry ghosting. This episode is packed with real talk, strategic insight, and a roadmap to make smarter career decisions from the start. If you're serious about getting into medical sales, stop guessing. Message Samuel on LinkedIn with the word podcast to get access to MedSales Match — the free tool that helps you find the specialty made for you and unlock your next move. Connect with Me: LinkedIn Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Want to connect with past guests and access exclusive Q&As? Join our EYS Skool Community today!
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Must-Do’s Before Your Next Medical Sales Role
Todd Crowder, a true medical sales legend, joins us, again to break down exactly how to navigate career moves with clarity and confidence. Whether you're chasing growth or escaping a bad fit, Todd shares how to time transitions strategically, factoring in fiscal year cycles, capital equipment sales, and the difference between a smart move and a lateral mistake made out of frustration. We take a hard look at toxic leadership and how to spot it early. Todd reveals the red flags that signal deeper company-wide issues versus isolated manager problems, and how to evaluate whether a compensation plan aligns with your goals, or sets you up for burnout. You’ll also learn how to build lateral leadership experience that prepares you for the next level. For anyone evaluating job offers or company fit, this episode is your blueprint. We walk through the key things to investigate before you sign, from procedural mix and product pipeline to financial stability and market opportunity. Todd explains why local market dynamics often matter more than company culture, and how to use your network to gather the intel that recruiters won't tell you. If you're serious about building a long-term career in medical sales, this episode gives you the mindset, metrics, and strategy to make your next move your best one yet. Connect with Todd: LinkedIn Connect with Me: LinkedIn Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Want to connect with past guests and access exclusive Q&As? Join our EYS Skool Community today!
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