
Welcome to The DEVICE Girls—where women and people in all medical and healthcare professions find their power and leave inspired!
Hosted by medical sales reps Sarah Kruse (robotics) and Haley Gibson (spine), we dive into career growth, patient impact, industry insights, and real talk on thriving in this field.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessHealth & FitnessCareersMedicine | |||

They stop the heart. She keeps you alive.
In this episode of The Device Girls, we sit down with cardiac perfusionist Vivian Moreno to talk about one of the most intense jobs in medicine.
Vivian shares what it’s really like being responsible for kee... more
🔥 What REALLY happens behind hospital doors?
After Ashley Duncan’s first episode sparked massive reactions online, she’s back… and this time, nothing is off limits.
From the wildest things healthcare workers have actually seen in the OR (yes… incl... more
🔥 What are the cases that trauma surgeons never forget?
In this episode of The Device Girls, we sit down with Dr. Antebi, an orthopedic trauma surgeon, and his wife Mindy, an ICU nurse, for an honest conversation about the realities of trauma medic... more
🔥 What really happens inside the operating room?
In this episode of The Device Girls, we sit down with surgical first assistants Amy Burton and Alyssa Ellis to talk about the role most people have never heard of… but surgeons rely on every single d... more
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If you work in healthcare or are even just curious about it, this podcast is an amazing resource. The podcast is super empowering for women in this field and I’ve loved hearing their stories and guests!!! 10/10 recommend!
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Across episodes, candid conversations center on medical sales, patient advocacy, and real-world realities of working in healthcare. Hosts—primarily women in medical sales and clinical fields—chat about career growth, OR dynamics, ethical tensions in treatment decisions, burnout, and entrepreneurship. Guests span nurses, surgeons, first assistants, and industry professionals, offering practical guidance on breaking into medical sales, navigating regulatory and insurance hurdles, and building community and leadership in medicine. Noteworthy angles include patient-centered care under systemic pressures, the evolving role of women in medical fields, and empowering storytelling that blends clinical insight with personal resilience. This mix make... more
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Recent guests on The Device Girls include:
1. Ashley Duncan
2. Amy Burton
3. Alyssa Ellis
4. Brian Kendall
5. Renee Bankhead
6. Mindy Antebi
7. Alex Green
8. Mychellya Shadle
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