Sermo polls over 5,000 physicians: U.S. doctors agree with global peers’ on inadequacy of parental leave policy
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Millennials more likely to challenge doctor recommendations
Sermo poll: Millennials more likely to challenge doctor recommendations, more comfortable discussing healthcare costs, less likely to build relationships with physicians
4,300+ doctors weigh In on the race for the White House
U.S. doctors slightly favor Trump, while international physicians significantly prefer Clinton
Sermo and Everyday Health partner on physician panel
More than 80 percent of U.S. Physicians Represented
Doctors’ share sentiments on issues of policy debates
As candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton prepare to face off in their first presidential debate, Sermo, the leading global social network exclusively for physicians, polled its network of U.S. physicians on crucial healthcare issues facing the next administration.
Sermo supports The Economist’s “War on Cancer” forum
Sermo, the leading global social network exclusively for physicians, is a Supporting Association for The Economist’s “War on Cancer” forum on September 28 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Most doctors say new hepatitis C drugs are worth cost
In advance of World Hepatitis Day on July 28, 2016, Sermo – the leading global social network exclusively for physicians – released new poll data that queried physicians on the costs of new hepatitis C cures.
Doctors split on the safety and effectiveness of Biosimilars
Sermo poll finds that 53 percent of global doctors would not or do not feel like they have enough educational information to prescribe biosimilars to their patients.
Sermo news – market research tool launched
RealTime enables frequent, quick, short surveys with health care professionals to guide decision-making
Sermo Expands Global Network to Include 30 Countries
Home of Medical Crowdsourcing Grows to Nearly 600,000 Physicians
Sermo works with Wharton, Google and McKinsey on Pharma 3D
Launch of eBook about the Future of Digital Marketing for Pharma
Doctors say colon cancer screening should begin before 50
Sermo, the leading global social network for physicians and largest health care professional polling company, announced today that in a poll of 2,211 U.S. doctors, 64 percent thought that guidelines for when a person should begin regular colon cancer screening should be changed to lower the age.