Amanda S. Davis
amanda.davis.wg10@wharton.upenn.edu
Duke University, Durham, NC B.S., Psychology, 2004
Pitou Devgon, M.D.
pitamber.devgon.wg10@
wharton.upenn.edu College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA B.A., Biological Psychology, 2000 Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA M.D., 2005
Board Certification, American Board of Internal Medicine, 2008
Arie P. Dosoretz
arie.dosoretz.wg10@
wharton.upenn.edu University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA B.A., Cum Laude, Biological Basis of Behavior, 2004
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA M.D. Candidate, 2010
An opportunity to take a strategic role in the medical device or biopharmaceutical industry.
Animas, a Johnson and Johnson Family Company, Chesterbrook, PA MBA Marketing Intern, New Product Development, Summer 2009
Created new product lifecycle with international, cross-franchise team to reach 2010 revenue goals. Developed new data analytics to assess and prior- itize new product features and related devices to address unmet customer needs. Selected by department lead to apply new data analytics to segment customer base and design a section of the 2010 marketing program plan based on new segmentations.
The Impact Group, New York, NY Associate Managing Editor, 2006-2008 Selected by client to lead urgent strategic pilot initiative at large biotech firm; resulted in continuing long-term client relationship and subsequent profit generating initia- tives. Managed cross-functional team and wrote international brand book, a multimedia presentation of clinical attributes for a hemophilia drug.
Associate Editor, Editorial Assistant, 2004-2006
Elected leader of company’s two largest Primary Care Physician initiatives, representing $8 to $10M in revenue, (roughly 1/3 of company total). Resulted in successful completion of 5 national meetings, 40 regional meetings, 200 hospital grand rounds, and internet- based presentation modules.
Searching for meaningful opportunity to leverage my start-up and clinical background in the healthcare industry.
Medtronic, Inc, Minneapolis, MN Summer Associate, Neuromodulation, Summer 2009
Evaluated the primary care market opportunity for pain devices and generated physician target profiles. Proposed novel approach to optimize sales force visits using insurance claims statistical modeling. Member of core team to design pilot program.
Lumina Diagnostics, Philadelphia, PA Co-Founder & CMO, Summer 2009 Part of four member team to start a novel diagnostic device company focused on improving wound care management using near infrared technology. Won the Wharton Business Plan Competition and rang the closing bell at the NASDAQ.
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Resident in Internal Medicine, 2005-2008 Staff Physician, VA Medical Center, 2008-Present
Lead clinical teams performing patient care and junior resident education. Currently practice part-time as a staff physician at the Penn affiliated VA Medical Center in the medical ICU.
To work within the healthcare services sector as a practicing physician and entrepreneur.
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Department of Radiation Oncology, Philadelphia, PA Clinical Research Assistant, Summer 2009 Evaluated long-term dependency rates associated with feeding tubes in patients treated with radiation therapy for head and neck cancer. Conducted retrospective statistical analysis of 110 individuals and wrote 2 manuscripts for submission to peer-reviewed journals.
National Medical Professional RRG, Inc., Boston, MA
Intern, Summer 2006
Analyzed radiation oncology claims data and reported liability patterns to executive management team. Evaluated physician behavior with leaders in the industry to develop effective risk management strategy. Collaborated with the marketing department to create presentation materials for the national radiation oncology convention attended by 10,000 physicians.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Department of Human Genetics, New York, NY
Research Assistant, 2004-2005 Researched the genetic basis of Crohn’s disease and lysosomal storage disorders. Actively applied polymerase chain reactions, enzyme digestions, linkage analysis programs, and genetic mapping in order to evaluate the mechanisms of inheritance.
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