Great efficiency. Plus six extra benefits I made for you.
I'm always on Slack. I can't live without it!
It's the most efficient way to communicate freely, securely, and across companies – and continents! – with clients, followers, and subscribers.
With MDG Premium, we finally realize our original vision:
To be the world's largest medical device community – and the industry's only spam-free, curated space to connect freely with medical device thought leaders.
If you crave efficiency, MDG Premium is for you.
• Don't "compose an email." Have a conversation!
• Leave inboxes and outboxes behind.
• Easily track discussions with multiple players.
After you use Slack, you won't go back. Now, let's talk about those six extra benefits! 😲
Please, read on. Then take a free trial.
You have nothing to lose. Greater efficiency awaits you!
Benefit #1: Efficient collaboration
Be more efficient.
When Dr. Brent Laing needed help on his presentation, he sent me a message on MDG Premium.
He wanted to incorporate reimbursement into his selling proposition, so I pinged reimbursement expert Nic Anderson on MDG Slack.
We arranged a meeting and met later that day.
Brent’s virtual team – in this case, Nic and I – helped him and Brent can “just ping us” on MDG Premium for follow-up questions and review.
No appointments necessary. No emails back and forth.
Benefit #2: Expert advisors
Easily find the right resource.
What good is a huge network if you don’t know what anybody does, what they need, or how to contact them?
You gain access to the MDG Premium Team Members directory with your paid subscription.
Benefit #3: Timely updates available nowhere else
Stay ahead of critical updates.
Especially when it comes to regulations and guidances, you can't afford unwelcome surprises.
Above, Rob Packard was working on MDUFA for a client and casually shared it in the #regulatory-quality channel for our members.
Clients pay Rob thousands to stay abreast of changes to keep compliant with today's regulations.
You can get them at a tiny fraction of the price. And that's just one channel. We have a dozen!
Benefit #4: Weekly team meetings
Everything from content to commercialization.
We open the lines for members on a live call with me and my most trusted advisors.
Most calls start with a short presentation by a featured guest, followed by open conversation we take anywhere the group wants to go.
Guests and topics are recommended by you, and we get as granular as you'd like in this recorded, public consultation session.
Have a topic in which you're the expert? Maybe you'll be the featured guest on a future call!
Benefit #5: Watercooler, conference room – and more.
I asked subscribers. This is what they said.
I asked, "Do you consider just being able to chat back and forth with me a benefit?"
They replied, "Oh, absolutely!"
Take this exchange with Jeff Gable, for example.
Jeff's a two-time 10x alumnus and subscriber. You can see our exchange.
After a routine welcome message, I checked in on Jeff to see if he needed anything.
He did, and I had an idea right then and there – to feature him in an upcoming live broadcast.
It's these little back-and-forth exchanges that make MDG Premium valuable.
It's casual, I'm always online, and I can do what I enjoy most: Connecting friends with ideas and resources to help grow their businesses.
I hope you'll become part of the family. As we scale, so too your network and resources!
Benefit #6: Save 10% on MDG networking events
Build and fortify your professional network.
Your MDG Premium membership entitles you to a ten percent discount to every networking event we host, including the 10x Medical Device Conferences,
when the Good Lord and science allows us to meet in person, and eat ice cream together, safely. Hundreds of alumni later, our next event will be our eleventh reunion!
Testimonials
Pricing
Website only
- LinkedIn Group access
- Medical Devices Group newsletters
- 1,000+ MDG discussions
- MDG webinars
- MDG resources
- MDG podcasts
- Medical device events calendar
MDG Premium
$49/month
- LinkedIn Group access
- Medical Devices Group newsletters
- 1,000+ MDG discussions
- MDG webinars
- MDG resources
- MDG podcasts
- Medical device events calendar
- Direct message access
- Weekly team meetings
- Member directory
- Premium content
- Public consultations
- 10% discounts on live events
MDG Enterprise
- LinkedIn Group access
- Medical Devices Group newsletters
- 1,000+ MDG discussions
- MDG webinars
- MDG resources
- MDG podcasts
- Medical device events calendar
- Direct message access
- Weekly team meetings
- Member directory
- Premium content
- Private consultations
- 20% discounts on live events
- Client services
Website only
- LinkedIn Group access
- Medical Devices Group newsletters
- 1,000+ MDG discussions
- MDG webinars
- MDG resources
- MDG podcasts
- Medical device events calendar
MDG Premium
$249/semi-annually
- LinkedIn Group access
- Medical Devices Group newsletters
- 1,000+ MDG discussions
- MDG webinars
- MDG resources
- MDG podcasts
- Medical device events calendar
- Direct message access
- Weekly team meetings
- Member directory
- Premium content
- Public consultations
- 10% discounts on live events
MDG Enterprise
- LinkedIn Group access
- Medical Devices Group newsletters
- 1,000+ MDG discussions
- MDG webinars
- MDG resources
- MDG podcasts
- Medical device events calendar
- Direct message access
- Weekly team meetings
- Member directory
- Premium content
- Private consultations
- 20% discounts on live events
- Client services
FAQs
Yes, access to the Medical Devices Group on LinkedIn is – and will remain – free, as will most MedicalDevicesGroup.net assets.
These include archives of:
- Medical Devices Group on LinkedIn access (requires a LinkedIn account);
- Medical Devices Group communications (messages via email);
- Medical Devices Group webinars;
- Medical Devices Group resources;
- 1,000+ Medical Devices Group discussions;
- two podcasts: the Medical Devices Group podcast and Eavesdropping on Joe Hage; and,
- a medical device events calendar we update at least monthly.
Website only. Access to the “Website only” package is free. A free registration is required to:
- Receive Medical Devices Group communications via email;
- Access sponsored content including webinars and resources; and,
- Leave comments on discussions.
We require you log in using LinkedIn when leaving a comment because it is the only practical way to include your photograph alongside your comment.
MDG Premium. Access to MDG Premium is priced at $49/month. For 15% savings, consider the semi-annual package for $195.
MDG Enterprise. Access to MDG Enterprise is highly variable and depends on which customized services you require. These can include everything from product design to regulatory submission to marketing strategy and sales. Please reach Medical Devices Group Chairman Joe Hage to discuss these services.
Yes, try it and cancel at any time, for any reason. If you’ve been charged, we’ll immediately refund the then-unused portion of your last invoice. We always attempt to process your request same day.
There are three subscription packages.
Website only. The Website only package is free and you can use most assets in accordance with our Terms & Conditions.
Other assets require registration, including access to email communications, sponsored content, and the ability to leave comments in our Community section.
The Website only package includes:
- Medical Devices Group on LinkedIn access (requires a LinkedIn account);
- Medical Devices Group communications (messages via email);
- Medical Devices Group webinars;
- Medical Devices Group resources;
- 1,000+ Medical Devices Group discussions;
- two podcasts: the Medical Devices Group podcast and Eavesdropping on Joe Hage; and,
- a medical device events calendar we update at least monthly.
MDG Premium. MDG Premium is a paid subscription service. It includes everything in the Website only package plus:
- Direct message access. 24/7/365 access to any/all Website only subscribers for easy conversation and collaboration.
- Weekly team meetings. You’re invited to our weekly call. It’s held on GoToMeeting, where we can share screens and see and hear one another. A typical meeting features a guest on a specific industry topic and you control the agenda.
- Public consultations. Have a regulatory question? Instead of ‘asking the group’ (old way) and hoping for a qualified answer, let me get expert Rob Packard and Michelle Lott to answer you directly. I’ll invite them to our next weekly team meeting.
- Member directory. With your paid subscription (after your free trial), you gain access to the entire MDG Premium member directory, including titles, companies, LinkedIn URLs, email addresses, and phone numbers.
- Premium content. Immediate access to the MDG Dropbox with assets available exclusively for paying members. Assets include templates, worksheets, and procedures used by the medical device industry’s most successful companies.
- Discounted admission. 10% discounts to any Medical Devices Group-sponsored event, including our flagship 10x Medical Device Conferences, held anywhere in the world. This alone can cover the cost of your subscription many times over.
I believe this is a valuable subscription, unique to the industry, and worth far more than $49/month. If you agree, join us! I delight in helping others.
MDG Enterprise. Access to MDG Enterprise is highly variable and depends on which customized services you require. These can include everything from product design to regulatory submission to marketing strategy and sales. Please reach Medical Devices Group Chairman Joe Hage to discuss these services.
Your subscription gives you access to carefully vetted, trusted associates I know personally. In many cases, I have used their services or recommended them to satisfied Medical Devices Group members.
Initial conversations over MDG Premium are almost invariably free of charge. You can direct message another subscriber. You can ask questions in our weekly team meeting.
Beyond this, how each group member guards or charges for their time is at their discretion. Many offer a free initial consultation so you can determine if you’d like to work together.
Slack is a cloud-based set of proprietary team collaboration software tools and online services, developed by Slack Technologies headquartered in San Francisco, California. Slack Technologies ($WORK) is a multi-billion dollar, publicly traded company.
Using MDG Premium is like texting on your cellphone. Watch this short illustrational video:
Slack is far more efficient than email because:
- Your email is already overcrowded;
- MDG Premium has no spam (violations should immediately be reported and are not tolerated);
- Emails produce a message in your outbox AND my inbox. A few replies and forwards later, you have 10 copies of the same message. In Slack, there is one continuous string of conversation.
A direct message is a private message between you and one or more subscribers. I cannot see these.
A direct message can be one-to-one or you can invite up to eight subscribers to participate in a direct message.
A channel is a discussion board around a specific topic. The leading hashtag (#) denotes a channel. #careers and #engineering are two channels in the MDG Premium workspace.
Upon registration, you are automatically enrolled in three channels:
- #general is for workspace-wide communication. All members are in this channel so use it judiciously and sparingly.
- #announcements is where Joe shares and archives Medical Devices Group messages for your reference.
- #watercooler is to warm the community up with items of interest, jokes, and the like.
Everything about my business rests heavily on my reputation as a trusted resource serving the medical device industry. Therefore, there is no way to “become” an 🔥 MDG EXPERT 🔥 unless I’ve worked with you personally, come to know you, and/or referred satisfied clients your way.
I’m certainly open to learning more about you, though. Only when I can stake my reputation on you will I consider giving you MDG EXPERT status.
Many subscribers consider these types of messages unwelcome and spammy. Use your best judgment, respect your colleagues, and report offenders to me at JHage@MedicalDevicesGroup.net.
Potential spammers, I’ll be merciless. This is my home. Don’t waste my friends’ time. We’re here to work. ❤️
MDG Premium is a virtual workspace. Use the same judgment you would use in a professional setting, much as you would in a traditional “corporate job” in an office.
Of particular note, messages you share in a #channel are similar to a “reply all” to the entire company, so use these judiciously. The “entire company” doesn’t want to receive a message saying, “Thanks.” or “Welcome, Theo!” These types of sentiments are best expressed in one-to-one direct messages.
MDG Premium is designed to be a “frictionless” workspace. Think of writing a member as you would “stopping by their office” in a physical location. Sometimes they’re “not at their desk.” Other times, they enjoy the interruption. You do not need an introduction. Just being on the network is all the introduction you need.
Back to our “stopping by their office” example, if a coworker seems perpetually unresponsive, please alert me. (This is doubly true if the coworker is an 🔥 MDG EXPERT 🔥.) I will intercede and may, in a worst-case scenario and in my sole discretion, decide to end a subscriber’s membership. The spirit of MDG Premium is collaboration and members are expected to act accordingly.
Christopher Taylor founded the Medical Devices Group in 2008.
Joe Hage has led the LinkedIn Group since Chris’ untimely passing in late 2011. Joe created MedicalDevicesGroup.net in 2012 and introduced MDG Premium in 2019. Now “Joe” will talk in the first person.
I primarily do three things for a living.
- Consulting. As consultant, I specialize in marketing strategy and communications, lead generation, and website development for medical device and related companies. See https://MedicalMarcom.com for information and hundreds of medical device marketing articles.
- Publishing. As publisher, I lead MedicalDevicesGroup.net and the Medical Devices Group (350,000+ members) on LinkedIn. MDG Premium is a necessary evolution of the group.
- Hosting. As conference producer, I host 10x Medical Device Conferences to give the industry a venue to forge and cement relationships in person. You can also hire me to host your event as emcee or engage me as a speaker or keynote.
If “working with” means you like me to promote your webinar, whitepaper, event, or content,” email me and let’s talk about it.
I gladly feature content I believe will educate subscribers. I will not feature anything I personally don’t believe will provide value.
I seek compensation only if you want the names of subscribers who access your content.
No. It’s just little ‘ol me here in my home office, feet up, dog in my lap. I have a virtual team of contractors and trusted advisors with whom I collaborate, if you believe we should work together in that capacity.
If you’re looking for work, give https://medgroup.biz/needs a read. It’s the best way I can help you.
I stopped trying to explain LinkedIn long ago. My typical answer now is simply, “Because LinkedIn.”
They made an inexplicable mess of what could have been an ideal social network for businesspeople.
While groups may have died a natural death anyway, LinkedIn certainly hastened its demise with a series of boneheaded moves. See how LinkedIn destroyed groups if you’re a glutton for punishment.
The only silver lining, if there is one, is a feature they introduced in July 2019. I can at least “notify” the group of an announcement, but even that’s triply flawed because:
- You have to be on LinkedIn to see the “little red dot” notification;
- If you visit LinkedIn infrequently, you’re hit with potentially hundreds of notifications (in which case you ignore them all, and you’ve likely missed anything timely); and,
- LinkedIn, in its myopia, “decided” you would be interested in the content. The algorithm is, of course, a closely guarded secret – but I can tell you LinkedIn decided my WIFE (who co-manages the Group!) would not be interested.Yes, despite repeated efforts, there seems no way to send her notifications. I’ve come to begrudgingly accept, if something is broken on LinkedIn, assume it will forever be.
Email me! You’ll find I’m very approachable and supportive. I’m an extrovert and get my energy from helping people just like you!
If you got down to this last FAQ, you’re obviously curious about what we’re building. I mentioned there’s a free trial, right? And you can cancel before your first invoice (so you’re zero out of pocket)?
Good. Then I’ll see you on the other side in our MDG Premium workspace.
Talk soon.