What does a pharmaceutical rep really do

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Medicine representative (clinical): for the doctor to correctly pass the information on the drug and the use of the drug information collected and feedback to the company's pharmaceutical marketing personnel, is the bridge between the drug and the doctor.

Responsibilities:

(1) Correctly and accurately deliver information about medicines.

(2) Provide timely and accurate feedback on post-use information, including adverse reactions.

(3) Profitability for the company and, of course, for yourself.

Category:

(1) Clinical representative: running hospitals, according to the size of the region. Usually a representative 3~5 hospitals. But I have also seen more than a dozen (all community level, individual small and medium-sized hospital level). There are also a large tertiary hospital . There are even AB reps doing the same hospital.

(2) OTC representative: running pharmacies, hard work. A day is estimated to be more than ten or twenty, according to my personal experience, generally earn more than clinical (of course, individual warriors earn more)

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