John Hylton

Honor Code Medical Consultants · Regional Sales Director

John Hylton

Regional Sales Director · U.S. Army Veteran
U.S. Army Veteran Medical Sales Specialist Wound Care · Orthopedics
U.S. ARMY · SERGEANT
Recruit & Officer Candidate Instructor
1977 – 1987 · 10 years of service · Brigade-level physical conditioning & strength assessment
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About John

Medical-Device Sales. Orthopedic & Trauma Specialization. Wound Care & Oral Mucositis.

John Hylton brings over 16 years of healthcare project management and medical-events experience to HCMC, paired with a focused specialization in medical device sales for orthopedic reconstruction, trauma, wound care, and oral mucositis. His blend of clinical knowledge, operational discipline, and patient-focused mindset shapes how he engages every clinical partner.

As Regional Sales Director at HCMC, John leads provider engagement across his territory with the same standard of preparation he learned in uniform: precise, accountable, ready. His training at Medical Sales College included hands-on instruction in surgical procedures, operating room protocols, and product knowledge across orthopedic and trauma device portfolios — preparing him to bridge the gap between clinicians and innovative medical solutions.

He served ten years in the United States Army as a Sergeant, instructing a brigade of recruits and officer candidates in physical conditioning, strength assessment, and combat-readiness. That experience — teaching people to perform under pressure — carries forward into how he supports the clinicians and surgical teams that depend on HCMC today.

Professional Experience

Training & Certifications

Medical Sales College
Medical Sales Specialist — Orthopedic Reconstruction & Trauma
HIPAA
U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act — Certified
Clinical Skills
Aseptic Technique · Patient Monitoring · Surgical Technology · Radiation Safety

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