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60 I Q&A: "Trained but no case for two months... How do I address the first case gap?"

60 I Q&A: "Trained but no case for two months... How do I address the first case gap?"

FromTrainSmart: The Medical Device Educators’ Podcast


60 I Q&A: "Trained but no case for two months... How do I address the first case gap?"

FromTrainSmart: The Medical Device Educators’ Podcast

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Length:
10 minutes
Released:
Feb 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The topic of this month's question is the gap between training and the first case. What happens to retention during this gap? Our discussion revolves around refresher training and memory retention using adult learning principles.
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About Cumby Consulting:
Cumby Consulting’s team of professionals deliver innovative MedTech training services for physicians, sales representatives, teaching faculty, key opinion leaders and clinical development teams. Whether you need a complete training system developed to deliver revenue sooner or a discrete training program for a specific meeting, Cumby Consulting will deliver highly strategic, efficient programs with uncompromising standards of quality.
Released:
Feb 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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TrainSmart: The Medical Device Educators’ Podcast is for anyone who trains medical device reps, physicians and healthcare professionals. Discover how you can level up your training strategy creation, content development, facilitation, and assessments. We are focused on raising the training game away from a one-time meeting planning event to a career-long journey of learning. Join us for authentic conversations about med device training successes, failures and best practices.