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Transdermal Contraceptive Survey

A New Contraceptive Option: A Focus on the Transdermal Contraceptive System

Transdermal Contraceptive System: Clinical Management

Interview with Ronald T. Burkman, MD

Interview with Lee P. Shulman, MD
<-- Presentations by Burkman and Shulman available on the left navigation menu.

This survey is for U.S. physicians interested in providing their patients with contraceptive care. We appreciate your time in filling out this survey.
 
 
1.Do you write contraception prescriptions in the USA?
 
Yes
No
 
 
2.How many Contraception related patients do you see per week?
 
Less than 10
11-25
26-50
Greater than 50
 
 
3.Is being able to access contraception-related information on OBGYN.net useful to you?
 
Yes
No
 
 
4.Did you find the presentation to be:
 
Informative
Not Informative
I have not yet viewed the presentations (Click here to view the presentations by Lee P. Shulman, MD and Ronald T. Burkman, MD)
 
 
5.Would you like to receive more information about contraceptive issues, products and procedures?
 
Yes
No
 
 
6.Have you prescribed the Patch?
 
Yes
No
 
 6a. Upon request?
 
Yes
No
 
 6b. Proactively recommend it to patients?
 
Yes
No
 
 
7.Have you switched patients to the patch from other methods?
 
Yes
No
 
 7a. If yes, what methods?
 
OC
Condom
Injection
Other
 
 7b. If no, would you consider doing this in the future?
 
Yes
No
 
 
8.Based on your current knowledge, when compared to oral contraceptives, do you see this as:
 
Additional benefits
Some benefits
Fewer benefits
 
 
9.Recognizing that a woman`s contraceptive needs change over time, do you proactively inquire regarding her satisfaction with her current method?
 
Yes
No
 
 
10.

  

 
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