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Demographics of Respondents

RespondentsSurvey 1Survey 2
N14399
Age
≤300.0%0.0%
31–405.6%3.0%
41–5035.0%27.3%
51–6035.0%39.4%
61–7021.0%23.2%
G703.5%7.1%
Sex
Male85.3%84.7%
Female14.7%15.3%
Facility location
Urban76.2%79.4%
Rural6.3%5.2%
Suburban14.5%16.5%
Military0.0%0.0%
American College of Surgeons or state level verification
Level I or II95.1%98.0%
Level III–V2.1%0.0%
Nonverified trauma center0.7%0.0%
Nontrauma center2.1%2.0%
Size of facility
≤200 beds3.5%2.0%
201–400 beds26.6%29.6%
401–600 beds34.3%32.7%
<600 beds35.7%35.7%
Primary area of specialty (all that apply)
Trauma surgery91.5%92.6%
Critical care83.7%73.7%
Emergency surgery59.6%57.9%
General surgery54.6%56.8%
Pediatric surgery2.8%2.1%
Emergency medicine1.4%1.1%
Orthopedics0.0%1.1%
Neurosurgery0.0%1.1%
Type of practice
University based72.7%72.2%
Non–university based with residents17.3%13.4%
Non–university based without residents10.1%14.4%