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Rotech Healthcare Inc. is a national leader in providing ventilators, oxygen, sleep apnea treatment, wound care solutions, diabetic solutions and home medical equipment. As a Rotech sales professional, you will be responsible for face to face sales calls establishing and maintaining relationships with doctors, hospitals, sleep labs, wound clinics, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies and other referral sources in the medical community.
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In this position, you are responsible for overseeing and participating in customer service activities to maintain all Rotech protocols within Rotech's Policy and Procedures while monitoring related information intake for patients, referral sources, and third party payers.
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Ensures that all devices are clean, up to date, and calibrated to individual manufacturer and Rotech specifications. Rotech provides high quality medical products, services and outstanding customer care through hundreds of locations across 45 states.
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About Rotech Rotech Healthcare Inc. is a national leader in providing ventilators, oxygen, sleep apnea treatment, wound care solutions, diabetic solutions and home medical equipment. We appreciate your interest in Rotech Healthcare Inc. Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities.
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