
|Slideshows|April 17, 2019
- April 25, 2019 edition
- Volume 96
- Issue 8
90th annual Physician Report: Who took our survey
Author(s)Medical Economics Staff
A slideshow about the survey respondents
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Primary care physicians made up 42 percent of survey respondents, while pediatricians and OB/GYNs made up another 32 percent. The majority of those taking the survey work in private practices with fewer than seven physicians. More men than women took the survey, with a median of more than 25 years in practice.
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