https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=295&v=u6ZzL-qe168
Expert Panel Host: Gwen Olsen
(A podcast version of this video is available on iTunes.)
• Gwen Olsen author of Confessions of an Rx Drug Pusher.
• Gwen Olsen spent fifteen years as a pharmaceutical sales rep working
for such healthcare giants as Johnson & Johnson, Bristol-Myers
Squibb, and Abbott Laboratories. She enjoyed a successful, fast-paced
career until several conscious-altering experiences began awakening her
to the dangers lurking in every American medicine cabinet. Her most
poignant lessons, however, came as both victim and survivor of
life-threatening adverse drug reactions. Gwen Olsen is the author of the
award-winning book, Confessions of an Rx Drug Pusher.She is also a
contributing author to three books, Drugging Our Children by Dr. Sharna
Olfman et al, Doctor of the Futureby Dan Yachter, D.C., and the
Maximized Living Makeover Manualby Dr. Ben Lerner et al. Gwen has also
published health-related articles in the Well Being Journal, Natural
News, and the Health News Digest.
• Gwen is a passionate mental health activist, writer, and dynamic
speaker who devotes much of her time to mental health and child
advocacy. Gwen volunteered as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)
for the Travis County court system from 1995 to 2000, serving as an
advocate for abused and neglected foster children in Texas. A 2007 Human
Rights Award recipient, she is sought after internationally as a
speaker and media resource, and has testified numerous times before
Congress and the FDA. A fifteen-year-veteran pharmaceutical rep from
1985 – 2000, Gwen worked for McNeil Pharmaceutical, Syntex Laboratories,
Bristol-Myers Squibb, Abbott Labs and Forest Laboratories. She was a
hospital rep and specialist rep for the majority of her career,
educating residents in hospital teaching settings and selling
prescription drugs to doctors in obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics,
cardiology, neurology, endocrinology and psychiatry.She has a unique
industry insider’s perspective of the current U.S. healthcare dilemma,
and utilizes both her experience and the insight she received in her
extensive sales training with Pharma to illuminate marketing trends and
illustrate how current greed and conflicts of interest make the system
itself the biggest health risk to American consumers.”
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