Arthotek is now Biomet Sports Medicine

Discussion in 'Arthrotek Orthopedics' started by Anonymous, Jun 28, 2007 at 9:30 PM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    Just a branding change, always been part of Biomet. Just in case anyone cares or actually reads these forums.
     

  2. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Hey didn't Victor Christmas work for Arthrotek in Ocala...I heard he works for Arthrex now. What is up with that?
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Yep, Victor was fired from the Arthrotek distributor. The same distributor also sells braces, cold therapy, etc and does the insurance billing. Victor was forging patients signatures, double billing, and basically breaking the law by insurance fraud. He was caught once before and warned but he did it again. He's a complete idiot and a terrible person all around. He's where he needs to be though, the arthex distributor he works for, steve leonard, is probably just as dirty as he is.
     
  4. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    I don't think they know...... the word is that they fired him becaues he was lazy.
     
  5. brother7

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    Does anyone know the Biomet rep in Birmingham, AL -- I am trying to network into a medical device sales position.
     
  6. salesgirl36

    salesgirl36 Guest

    Brother7-
    I'm in Birmingham and also trying to get into med sales. Would you be interested in sharing contacts and info? I'm sure our backgrounds are different so could do anything but help with the process!
     
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    Anonymous

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