Posts Tagged ‘Physicians’
Top Mobile Content Consumed By Physicians
Specialty-specific or clinical content was the leading type viewed via mobile by US physicians.
Read MoreMobile Physicians, 2012-2015 [CHART]
Among US physicians polled, 84% reported using smartphones for professional purposes.
Read MoreTop Sources of Over-The-Counter Information By Generation, August 2014 [CHART]
Family and friends are a much larger source of Over-The-Counter health information for Millennials than for Gen Xers and Baby Boomers.
Read MorePhysicians Who Consider Social Networks An Important Clinical Resource, Q1 2014 [CHART]
Just 14% of US primary care physicians said that social networks were a somewhat or very important clinical resource, compared with 30% who said they weren’t important at all.
Read MoreTop Reasons Physicians Don't Use Social Media For Work, June 2014 [CHART]
Avoiding social media wasn’t due to a lack of knowledge, with less than one-quarter of doctors saying they didn’t use such platforms because they weren’t familiar with them.
Read MoreTop Five Ways People Find Physicians, September 2013 [CHART]
US internet users looking to make the switch relied on a traditional method of finding a physician—word-of-mouth.
Read MoreHealth Care Pros Who Use Multiple Devices On The Job By Specialty, May 2013 [CHART]
The informational needs of doctors and other health care providers have likely helped to push the adoption of mobile devices.
Read MoreAmerican Doctors Who Use Tablets Professionally By Age, January 2013 [CHART]
More than half of physicians ages 44 or younger used tablets for professional purposes.
Read MoreAmerican Doctors Who Use Smart Phones Professionally By Age, January 2013 [CHART]
Nearly nine in 10 doctors under 35 used their smart phones for professional purposes, the highest level among all age groups.
Read MoreAmerican Doctors Who Email Patients By Age, January 2013 [CHART]
Email use was highest among doctors ages 35 to 44, at 30%, and its use among other age groups was not far behind.
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