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Do you think that medical companies rely too much on a few key opinion leader doctors, or academic physicians who may not have as much patient care experience as the vast majority of actively practicing physicians?
#Response DateOther (please specify)
1.6/11/2008 11:06:00 AMUncertain
2.6/11/2008 11:42:00 AMnot sure
3.6/11/2008 12:50:00 PMI don't know
4.6/11/2008 1:24:00 PMUnsure
5.6/11/2008 2:46:00 PMDon't know
6.6/11/2008 2:46:00 PMDon't know
7.6/11/2008 3:27:00 PMnotsure
8.6/11/2008 4:11:00 PMunsure
9.6/11/2008 7:15:00 PMnot sure
10.6/11/2008 10:44:00 PMdon't know
11.6/12/2008 12:58:00 AMIt depends upon the company, and it depends upon the particular thought leader. Some thought leaders in my field are not trusted. The word rapidly gets around nationwide, and these people are avoided, as are the pharmaceutical companies who support them, along with the products produced by these companies.
12.6/12/2008 3:05:00 AMI don`t know
13.6/12/2008 3:59:00 AMunsure
14.6/23/2008 12:14:00 PMno opinion
15.6/23/2008 12:42:00 PMnot sure
16.6/23/2008 1:51:00 PM?
17.6/23/2008 2:12:00 PMsometimes
18.6/24/2008 7:54:00 AMI don't care.
19.6/26/2008 2:07:00 AMTerrible question that can't be accurately answered without more information. The academic physicians MAY or may not have as much patient care experience. Even &quot;the vast majority of actively practicing physicians&quot; (of which I'm one) know that we glean more from formal studies than from anecdotal insights, valuable though they may be.
20.6/26/2008 2:26:00 AMTerrible question that can't be accurately answered without more information. The academic physicians MAY or may not have as much patient care experience. Even &quot;the vast majority of actively practicing physicians&quot; (of which I'm one) know that we glean more from formal studies than from anecdotal insights, valuable though they may be.
21.6/30/2008 4:29:00 PMProbably