The Secrets of Effective Medical Device Sales Training

Interview with Mark Wilson, Director of Sales Training for Advanced Biohealing

Can you measure the ROI of medical device sales training? Mark Wilson is the Director of Training and Development for Advanced Biohealing. In this interview, he tells us why medical device sales training is vastly underrated and why you should be paying closer attention to it.

Interview Highlights with Mark Wilson

  • The importance of immersing yourself in the business in order to build an effective medical device training program.
  • Why the sales training role should not be viewed as a transition or developmental position.
  • How to convince senior leadership that sales training is essential to business development.
  • What Mark means by “training is leading from behind”.
  • Mark’s tips for developing a mobile learning strategy.
  • Mark’s advice for medical device doers. Hint: Check your passion bucket.
Guest
Mark Wilson
Director of Training and Development for Advanced Biohealing

Mark Wilson is the Director of Training and Development for Advanced Biohealing, a Shire company. He was formerly the Director of Sales Training and Development for Bard Peripheral Vascular, a division of CR Bard. Connect with Mark on LinkedIn or follow him on Twitter. Have questions for Mark? Email him at mwilson@abh.com.

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Can you measure the ROI of medical device sales training? Mark Wilson is the Director of Training and Development for Advanced Biohealing. In this interview, he tells us why medical device sales training is vastly underrated and why you should be paying closer attention to it.

Interview Highlights with Mark Wilson

  • The importance of immersing yourself in the business in order to build an effective medical device training program.
  • Why the sales training role should not be viewed as a transition or developmental position.
  • How to convince senior leadership that sales training is essential to business development.
  • What Mark means by “training is leading from behind”.
  • Mark’s tips for developing a mobile learning strategy.
  • Mark’s advice for medical device doers. Hint: Check your passion bucket.
Guest
Mark Wilson
Director of Training and Development for Advanced Biohealing

Mark Wilson is the Director of Training and Development for Advanced Biohealing, a Shire company. He was formerly the Director of Sales Training and Development for Bard Peripheral Vascular, a division of CR Bard. Connect with Mark on LinkedIn or follow him on Twitter. Have questions for Mark? Email him at mwilson@abh.com.

Download a copy of the interview transcript right here.
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