Path to Commercialization in Healthcare

Path to Commercialization in Healthcare
Podcast Description
The Path to Commercialization in Healthcare Podcast is from the Saint Joseph's University Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Business Program. This academic healthcare podcast is co-hosted by a current student and Professor Jon Evoy where a healthcare business professional is interviewed. Each guest is asked about how they spread their wings in their career, tips for the next generation, what their current role entails, and how they help bring healthcare products to market.
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The podcast focuses on themes related to career development in the healthcare industry, including commercial strategies for healthcare products, mentorship for young professionals, and operational roles in healthcare marketing. Example episodes feature discussions on navigating the healthcare landscape and the importance of networking for aspiring professionals.

The Path to Commercialization in Healthcare Podcast is from the Saint Joseph’s University Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Business Program. This academic healthcare podcast is co-hosted by a current student and Professor Jon Evoy where a healthcare business professional is interviewed. Each guest is asked about how they spread their wings in their career, tips for the next generation, what their current role entails, and how they help bring healthcare products to market.
In our debut episode of Path to Commercialization in Healthcare, Saint Joseph’s University alum Ryan Bonner reflects on his career journey and offers his two cents for the next generation. The co-hosts for this episode are Marlene Chmielewski & Jon Evoy.
Marlene Chmielewski is a junior majoring in Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Business. Campus organizations she helps lead include PILOT (Pharmaceutical Industry Leaders of Tomorrow), the American Sign Language Club, the Maguire Art Museum, Alpha Gamma Delta, & Cheerleading.
Jon Evoy is a healthcare marketer who is also an Adjunct Professor (evenings). He's taught healthcare marketing, pharmaceutical market research, & healthcare supply chain.

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