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How do you prepare for a presentation at a conference? (Choose as many as apply)

  • Write down key points and plan to speak off of them during the presenation. (50%)
  • Practice in front of friends or colleagues. (18%)
  • Practice in front of a mirror. (11%)
  • Record yourself practicing, and play it back. (11%)
  • Write a script and memorize it. (11%)

Start Date: December 21, 2016 @ 4:41 pm
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Do you always follow clinical guidelines and best practices?

  • Yes, I try to adhere to clinical guidelines as much as possible. (45%)
  • Most of the time, but I let each case dictate what treatment I follow. (39%)
  • Sometimes, but resistance from patients or barriers from insurance/payers often interferes. (16%)

Start Date: September 7, 2016 @ 1:23 pm
End Date: No Expiry

Have you performed humanitiarian otolaryngology work?

  • Yes. (48%)
  • No. (30%)
  • I'm considering it. (22%)

Start Date: June 7, 2016 @ 2:53 pm
End Date: No Expiry

Do you screen your patients for depression?

  • No. (41%)
  • Yes. (32%)
  • Occasionally. (27%)

Start Date: April 29, 2016 @ 7:29 pm
End Date: No Expiry

Do you support the shift toward value-based payment systems?

  • No, value-based care will hurt providers too much. (38%)
  • Yes, patients will experience improved healthcare under such a system. (29%)
  • Maybe. Care may improve, but it could be at great cost to providers. (24%)
  • Undecided. (9%)

Start Date: March 3, 2016 @ 5:15 pm
End Date: No Expiry

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