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Reader Survey
* Subscriber ID
(see following label illustration for ID location):


1. What percentage of Practical Pain Management do you typically read?

Less than 20%
21% to 40%
41% to 60%
61% to 80%
81% to 100%

2. How much time do you typically spend reading PPM (including time referring back, browsing ads, feature articles)?

1 hour or more
Over 30 minutes but less than an hour
Over 15 minutes but less than a half hour
Less than 15 minutes

3. How do you characterize your reading of PPM feature articles?

Very informative and useful
Informative and useful
Somewhat informative and useful
Not Informative nor useful

4. Do you pass along your copy to an associate?

Yes
No
Sometimes

5. How many other pain magazine/journals do you read?
6. If question 5 is not zero, how would you rank PPM journal in comparison to the others (where 1 is top rank)?

7. Please number in order of your preference (1-7), the subjects you are most interested in:

Pharmacology
Lasers
Electromedicine
Interventional Therapy
Clinical Bioethics
Health Information Technology
Imaging
Head and Neck Pain
Other...Please specify:

8. Are you inhibited from prescribing long acting opioids because of the incidents of indictments and prosecutions for 'over-prescribing'?

Yes
No
Sometimes

9. In an effort to establish protective measures to permit proper medication of opioids, please rate the following tools:

9a. Detail instructions on evaluating the applicability of prescribing opioids to a specific patient

Very useful
Useful
Occasionally useful
Not useful

9b. Detail instruction on how to analytically monitor an opioid patient for proper usage, effectiveness, and diversion

Very useful
Useful
Occasionally useful
Not useful

10. Are you able to treat or refer severe intractable pain cases that require multiple daily opioids?

Yes
No
Sometimes

11. If you have participated in the Monograph Series (CME) that has appeared in PPM, please indicate which statement best represents your opinion of the topics presented.

The topics were interesting, pertinent, and aligned with the current practice of pain management.
The topics were too academic and future monographs need to provide information that is clinically practical.
The topics were too advanced and future monographs need to focus on the basics of pain and pain management.

12. Comments


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