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Polls Archive

Should otolaryngologists be required to participate in MOC?

  • No, the process is time consuming, expensive, and doesn’t improve patient outcomes. (52%)
  • Yes, physician education is an important component of patient care. (27%)
  • Maybe, but the current process doesn’t work well. (21%)

Start Date: January 9, 2018 @ 1:49 pm
End Date: No Expiry

Should embryonic gene editing to treat disease be allowed in humans?

  • Yes. (76%)
  • No. (15%)
  • Unsure. (9%)

Start Date: December 12, 2017 @ 1:47 pm
End Date: No Expiry

Do you employ a nurse practitioner or physician assistant in your practice?

  • Yes. (45%)
  • No. (36%)
  • No, but I am planning to in the next two years. (19%)

Start Date: November 7, 2017 @ 4:03 pm
End Date: No Expiry

Would you switch from your current medical device supplier to Amazon Business?

  • Yes, if the pricing is better. (40%)
  • Maybe, but Amazon customer service would have to be as good or better than my current supplier offers. (40%)
  • No, I am happy with my current rep and supplier. (20%)

Start Date: October 9, 2017 @ 2:36 am
End Date: No Expiry

Is the change to a 24-hour work shift good for first-year residents, and for patients?

  • No, longer shifts for residents increase the odds of sleep deprivation and accidents, putting patients as well as physicians in harm’s way. (75%)
  • Yes, the change will improve continuity of care for patients, clinical teamwork, and the learning experience for residents. (25%)

Start Date: August 15, 2017 @ 10:58 pm
End Date: No Expiry

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