Angela Buffington-Johnson

Medical Education And Training Manager at Enterra Medical, Inc.

Angela Buffington-Johnson is a seasoned professional in medical education and training, currently serving as the Medical Education and Training Manager at Enterra Medical, Inc. since October 2023. Prior to this role, Angela held the position of Professional Education Program Manager at SPR Therapeutics, Inc. from February 2022 to October 2023, and spent five years at Johnson & Johnson as the Lead Specialist for North American Professional Education, where program design and customization for healthcare providers were key responsibilities. Angela's earlier experience includes a role as Training Coordinator at Torax Medical, Inc., focusing on sales team training and operational best practices, and as an Executive Marketing and Sales Assistant, providing support for various marketing and training initiatives. Angela earned a BA in Sociocultural Studies from Bethel University between 2000 and 2003.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Enterra Medical, Inc.

Enterra Medical is a medical device company dedicated to a singular focus: helping more people with chronic gastroparesis live better lives by advancing technology, expanding clinical science, and accelerating access to the Enterra® Therapy.* In order to increase investment and focus on the therapy, Enterra Medical was formed in 2022 and has begun the process to assume ongoing responsibility of Enterra Therapy from Medtronic. This process began with commercial responsibilities and will continue to expand to other aspects of the business. Medtronic remains a strong operational partner in this new management model and will continue to handle customer and patient support until Enterra Medical is fully equipped to assume those functions. Gastroparesis is a condition in which food moves through the stomach too slowly, causing chronic nausea and vomiting. Enterra Therapy, approved by the FDA under a Humanitarian Device Exemption in 2000, may be a surgical option for certain people who are unable to control chronic symptoms of gastroparesis.* It is the first and only implantable therapy for Gastric Electrical Stimulation, and over 15,000 people have received Enterra Therapy to help resume everyday activities. Consult with a doctor to see if Enterra Therapy may be an option for you. *Humanitarian Device. Enterra Therapy is authorized by Federal law for use in the treatment of chronic intractable (drug refractory) nausea and vomiting secondary to gastroparesis of diabetic or idiopathic etiology in patients aged 18 to 70 years. The effectiveness of this device for this use has not been demonstrated. Visit www.enterramedical.com/important-safety-information/ for important safety information.


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