From: Opioid prescribing practices following elective surgery in Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
Total Respondents | 121 |
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Sex | |
 Male | 86 (71.1%) |
 Female | 33 (27.3%) |
 Undisclosed | 2 (1.7%) |
Level of Training | |
 Consultants | 98 (81.0%) |
 Residents | 23 (19.0%) |
  PGY1 | 2 (8.7%) |
  PGY2 | 2 (8.7%) |
  PGY3 | 4 (17.4%) |
  PGY4 | 5 (21.7%) |
  PGY5 | 8 (34.8%) |
Practice Setting | |
 Academic | 51 (43.6%) |
 Community | 33 (28.2%) |
 Both | 33 (28.2%) |
Practice Area | |
 General Otolaryngology | 90 (74.4%) |
 Head and Neck Surgery | 51 (42.1%) |
 Pediatric Otolaryngology | 45 (37.2%) |
 Rhinology | 45 (37.2%) |
 Otology/Neurotology | 43 (35.5%) |
 Facial Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery | 30 (24.8%) |
 Laryngology | 28 (23.1%) |
 Multiple Areas | 77 (63.8%) |
Patient Population | |
 Pediatric | 7 (6.0%) |
 Adult | 30 (25.6%) |
 Both | 80 (68.4%) |