Interventional Pain Management Intern
Department: Interventional Pain Management
My experience
Overview
I did a lot of research and looked for materials and vendors. I also helped with testing for TMVs, and I learned a lot about how to register a medical device through the 510k route of FDA system. I also learned a lot about the Chinese medical market during my time there. While there is a lot of downtime, there are usually other interns there so try to make friends and learn from them as well because you could work with them if they need help on their projects.
Would recommend it to people who...
enjoy working in a smaller company where it's easier to get to know others.
Would NOT recommend it to people who...
prefer to be working all the time
Impact of work
How much knowledge or experience was needed going in (pre-requisites)?
Time spent working
Interview advice
Advice on how to prepare
Career Fair. Avanos Medical mostly only recruit through the Career Fair, so go to the Career Fair and leave your resume. I got the job almost a year later simply because they still had my resume on hand.
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