
Scott McCabe
Pharmaceutical Medicine
Scott McCabe Plymouth MA, 02360About
Scott McCabe is an accomplished medical device and pharmaceutical sales professional with over two decades of experience building relationships with healthcare leaders and delivering solutions that improve patient safety and clinical efficiency. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, he currently serves as Regional Sales Manager for RF Technologies, where he leads sales initiatives for advanced medical device security systems designed to enhance patient care and reduce workplace violence in healthcare settings. In this role, he works closely with medical directors, C-suite executives, and clinical teams to conduct on-site demonstrations, deliver presentations, and implement patient-locating technologies that help protect both staff and patients. Before joining RF Technologies in 2022, Scott spent more than two decades in pharmaceutical and medical device sales, including roles as a Medical Device Sales Specialist at Arjo, Surgical Sales Executive at Photocure, and earlier positions with Tris Pharma and Pfizer. His career began in pharmaceutical sales in 1999, where he developed a deep understanding of medical terminology, treatment protocols, and disease states, enabling him to communicate effectively with physicians and other healthcare decision-makers. A graduate of the University of Massachusetts Lowell with a Bachelor of Science in Finance, Scott combines business acumen with medical knowledge to drive impactful results in healthcare technology adoption. Passionate about fostering safer, more efficient care environments, he continues to partner with healthcare organizations to deliver innovative solutions that protect patients and empower care teams.
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University of Massachusetts Lowell BS, Finance 1994
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