How do physicians describe their political activity?

Most physicians say that they are moderately active in political matters, according to Physicians Practice’s 2014 Great American Physician Survey.

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The survey includes responses from 1,311 physicians.

 
Here are five statistics on the level of political activity of the respondents:

 

•    Moderately involved, I pay attention and I vote, but otherwise I leave the politicking to others — 48.6 percent
•    Somewhat active, I have occasionally volunteered time or donated money to a political candidate or organization and sometimes I attend political rallies — 22.4 percent
•    Not very involved, I usually just vote for whomever my party has nominated and don’t pay much attention beyond that — 14 percent
•    Hardly at all, I usually don’t vote — 9.7 percent
•    Very active, I usually volunteer on campaigns/raise or give money to candidates/organize political events — 5.3 percent

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