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The Chase MedSearch Podcast dives deep into the world of the medical device sales industry. We interview industry leaders and experts about their experiences in the industry, the lessons they've learned and the keys for growing and developing your brand. We also offer advice to up-and-coming entrepreneurs on to get in, stay in and evolve in this niche of the industry.

What does it really take to succeed in medical device sales in New York City?In this episode of the Chase MedSearch Podcast, host Jordan Chase sits down with Tyler Nader, a Medical Device Sales Leader and former NYC Territory Rep who built dominant businesses across Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens. New York is different. It’s dense. It’s political. It’s hyper-competitive. And it's home to some of the most prestigious academic hospitals and Level 1 trauma centers in the world — including Columbia, Cornell, Mount Sinai, NYU, Montefiore, and Northwell.Tyler shares what it’s really like to:• Sell into Level 1 trauma centers at 22 years old• Navigate hospital politics and institutional hierarchies• Handle logistics in the most demanding healthcare market in America• Launch a new therapy from zero to nearly $2 million in two years• Exceed quota 11 consecutive quarters• Become the #1 rep nationally (and globally)• Build physician trust in elite academic institutions• Compete in a market where “there are 100 of them to one of you”• Transition from top producer to hiring managerHe also talks candidly about imposter syndrome, getting kicked out of ORs (operating rooms), working 365 days straight in trauma, and why New York reps are built differently.This episode is a masterclass for:• Medical device sales reps looking to break into competitive markets• Startup MedTech companies launching new therapies• Hiring managers evaluating territory-building talent• Reps who want to understand how to build true physician credibilityIf you can make it in New York City, you really can make it anywhere.RESOURCES:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-nader-24bba6b1/🎧 Love what you hear? Share this episode with a friend and subscribe to the podcast! / @chasemedsearchpodcast📄 Looking for your next role in medical device? We’d love to connect with you! Send us your resume and let’s get started! 🎧 Love what you hear? Share this episode with a friend and subscribe to the podcast! / @chasemedsearchpodcast📄 Looking for your next role in medical device? We’d love to connect with you! Send us your resume and let’s get started!

What would you do if everything you controlled… disappeared overnight?In this episode of the Chase MedSearch podcast, I sit down with Ryan Watson—a top-performing medical device sales rep whose life changed instantly after being detained in Turks and Caicos over a mistake he didn’t even know he made.What followed:- 72 hours in a jail cell with no light, no time, no control- A potential 12-year prison sentence- Becoming the center of an international media storm- A fight for survival that tested his faith, leadership, and identityThis isn’t just a story about travel risk. It’s about:- What happens when high performers lose control- How faith anchors you under extreme pressure- The mindset required to survive—and lead—through chaosIf you’re in medical device sales, leadership, or high-performance environments, this conversation will change how you think about pressure, risk, and resilience.🎧 Listen now.#MedicalDeviceSales #MedTech #caicó #Faith #SalesMindset #newbookalertConnect with RyanPurchase the bookLearn more about Ryan's story at:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01N7tXbHCPkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdJ0EPPT4wshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QTGjgwJzN4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAyCuf6OT20https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pE60GVn6BVE🎧 Love what you hear? Share this episode with a friend and subscribe to the podcast! / @chasemedsearchpodcast📄 Looking for your next role in medical device? We’d love to connect with you! Send us your resume and let’s get started!

In this episode of the Chase MedSearch Podcast, host Jordan Chase sits down with Kate Willis, a rare commercial leader whose career spans Broadway stages and boardrooms at some of the most influential medical technology companies in the world.Kate shares her unconventional journey from performing eight to ten shows a week as Dorothy in the national tour of The Wizard of Oz to leading commercialization efforts at Medtronic, Nevro, and Neurovalens. Along the way, she’s built markets from scratch, launched FDA-cleared devices, secured 100% Medicare coverage, negotiated VA national contracts, and scaled high-performing sales and marketing organizations across neuromodulation, sleep medicine, and digital health.This conversation dives deep into:- How storytelling and performance translate into elite healthcare sales leadership- What it really takes to commercialize disruptive medical technologies- Selling into the VA system vs. traditional commercial healthcare- Building trust through clinical credibility and consumer marketing- Leading high-performing teams in competitive medtech markets- The transition from top sales rep to enterprise-level leader- Women in leadership, bias in promotion decisions, and building inclusive cultures- Ethical boundaries in healthcare marketing and influencer partnershipsKate also reflects on her work advising early-stage companies, serving on nonprofit boards focused on youth advocacy and access to care, and building a resilient, sustainable career while raising a family.This episode is a must-listen for medical device sales professionals, commercial leaders, founders, and anyone interested in how great leaders earn trust and build markets in healthcare.RESOURCES:🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/katewillis-medtech/🤝 https://www.lys.org/🤝 https://www.childrenslawky.org/👩💼 https://chief.com/ #medicaldevicesales #medtech #leadershipinhealthcare #healthcarestartup #careergrowth🎧 Love what you hear? Share this episode with a friend and subscribe to the podcast! / @chasemedsearchpodcast📄 Looking for your next role in medical device? We’d love to connect with you! Send us your resume and let’s get started!

Howard “Hojo” Johnson is one of the most accomplished commercial leaders in medical device sales, known for being the first hire trusted to build markets from zero and scale teams into category leaders. In this episode of the Chase MedSearch Podcast, Howard shares how he helped launch and grow organizations at Nevro and Axonics—turning early-stage companies into national forces in neuromodulation.We dive into what it takes to build high-performance MedTech sales teams, how to lead people through rapid growth, and why servant leadership and belief drive sustainable results. Howard breaks down his approach to hiring elite talent, developing future leaders, executing go-to-market strategies, and avoiding the common mistakes new managers make.This conversation is essential listening for medical device sales reps, managers, and executives who want to scale markets, build winning cultures, and grow long-term careers in MedTech.RESOURCES:🫶 Hojo’s was heavily involved with this non-profit in 2025. If you like to learn more and support this cause, please go to Naplesshelter.org📕 One of the top influential books in Hojo’s life: The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz.Click here to purchase at Amazon: https://amzn.to/4qyKXO0 🎧 Love what you hear? Share this episode with a friend and subscribe to the podcast! / @chasemedsearchpodcast📄 Looking for your next role in medical device? We’d love to connect with you! Send us your resume and let’s get started!

In this episode of the Chase MedSearch Podcast, Jordan Chase sits down with Peter Calabrese — Senior Digital Product Program Manager and longtime neuromodulation leader—to unpack how digital ecosystems, data interoperability, and AI are transforming deep brain and spinal cord stimulation.Peter shares how the next era of neuromodulation will be defined not only by implantable devices, but by the data they generate—and how that data improves outcomes from the PACU to long-term follow-up. He explains the emerging shift toward software-as-a-subscription in MedTech, the growing expectations from payers for interoperability, and why companies are racing to build secure, scalable data “lakes” before deploying front-facing AI tools.Peter also takes us through his personal career arc: 15 years as a high-performing field rep, his fascination with solving complex problems, and the transition to in-house marketing and product development. He shares the real profile of a Medical Device Sales Rep. who should consider this path—and what the first week in marketing feels like after years in the operating room (OR).Whether you're a medical device rep, sales leader, or someone tracking the digital shift in MedTech, this episode delivers key insights into where neuromodulation is going next—and how sales professionals can prepare for the future.RESOURCESBiodesign Courses Recommended by Peter Calabrese: https://med.stanford.edu/biodesign/programs/stanford-courses.html🎧 Love what you hear? Share this episode with a friend and subscribe to the podcast! / @chasemedsearchpodcast📄 Looking for your next role in medical device? We’d love to connect with you! Send us your resume and let’s get started!

Recently I sat down with two true pioneers of the medical device industry — Gregory L. Peel and David “Dino” Harris Jr. — to talk about the book that’s already inspiring the next generation of MedTech talent.Greg’s new book, The Pivot Point, captures the stories of 16 African-American trailblazers who built careers in an industry almost no one knew existed when they started. Their stories of grit, door-knocking, resilience, and career pivots are pure gold for anyone in (or trying to break into) medical device sales.In this episode we talk about:• How pioneers navigated being the first in a territory• Why most people still don’t know this industry exists• The Mayo Stand test — the real scoreboard for reps• The “door-knock theory” and why rejection is a skill• Why you must build multiple income streams• How a single career pivot can change an entire life trajectoryWhether you're a junior rep, a veteran leader, a transitioning athlete or veteran, or someone trying to break into medical sales — this conversation is a roadmap.RESOURCES🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-peel-b645511/https://www.linkedin.com/in/daviddharrisjr/🤝 https://www.salesnetwork.org/2026 Conference: August 12-14, 2026 @ Washington, DC📘 Purchase The Pivot Point by Greg Peel at www.thepivotpoint.vip/🎧 Love what you hear? Share this episode with a friend and subscribe to the podcast! / @chasemedsearchpodcast📄 Looking for your next role in medical device? We’d love to connect with you! Send us your resume and let’s get started!

Former top medical device rep, Andrew Norden, joins Jordan to reveal the financial pitfalls most reps don’t see coming — from job-change 401(k) rollovers to employer-stock risk, emergency funds, insurance gaps, and planning for retirement in a volatile industry. After 20 years in medical device and now a wealth advisor, Andrew offers practical, real-world guidance to help reps protect their income, build security, and create a long-term financial plan they can trust.RESOURCES🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-norden-84514017https://meridianwealthllc.com/🎧 Love what you hear? Share this episode with a friend and subscribe to the podcast! / @chasemedsearchpodcast📄 Looking for your next role in medical device? We’d love to connect with you! Send us your resume and let’s get started!

In this episode, Jordan Chase sits down with Medical Device Sales Leader & Training expert, Dan Hestera, who has launched breakthrough products, built top-performing teams, and developed future Presidents Club leaders.We unpack:✅ How to position yourself for leadership—even while in a rep role✅ The mindset shift from top rep to effective manager✅ Developing the “middle 60%” of your team for real growth✅ What great companies get right (and wrong) when promoting leaders✅ How humility, coachability, and followership drive long-term successDan’s journey from chiropractor to medical device leader proves your past doesn’t limit your future—your mindset does. This episode is a blueprint for anyone who wants to lead, grow, and build something that lasts.RESOURCES🔗 Dan Hestera🎧 Love what you hear? Share this episode with a friend and subscribe to the podcast! / @chasemedsearchpodcast📄 Looking for your next role in medical device? We’d love to connect with you! Send us your resume and let’s get started!

Just in time for Halloween, Jordan Chase talks with medical device veteran turned author John J. Polizzi, whose debut thriller Pipeline of Death exposes the dark side of the OR. They discuss how a career in surgical sales inspired the story, and how John balanced a demanding job with writing a chilling psychological page-turner.RESOURCES📘Pipeline of Death by John J. PolizziBuy it at https://a.co/d/8wpajXE🎧 Love what you hear? Share this episode with a friend and subscribe to the podcast! / @chasemedsearchpodcast📄 Looking for your next role in medical device? We’d love to connect with you! Send us your resume and let’s get started!

In this episode of the Chase MedSearch Podcast, Jordan Chase talks with RJ Kedziora, AI and healthcare tech expert, about how medical sales reps can leverage AI to work smarter, close more deals, and gain a competitive edge. From summarizing complex clinical studies to coaching reps on territory strategy, AI is already transforming the way reps operate — and those who adopt it early will stay ahead of the competition.RESOURCES🔗 www.estenda.com📘COMING SOON: A Productive Harmony Framework by RJ Kedziora 🎧 Love what you hear? Share this episode with a friend and subscribe to the podcast! / @chasemedsearchpodcast📄 Looking for your next role in medical device? We’d love to connect with you! Send us your resume and let’s get started!