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. 2014 Mar 27;14:60. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-14-60

Table 7.

Institutional differences: observation and participation

Q12 Behaviors Neither observed or participated
Observed
Participated
p-value
Duke VMC/ECU Duke VMC/ECU Duke VMC/ECU
Attended a drug-rep sponsored dinner
23.40%
16.53%
26.79%
16.53%
49.81%
66.94%
.0037
Use drug from sample cabinet for indigent patient
58.49%
47.11%
29.43%
28.93%
12.08%
23.97%
.0086
"Blocked" admissions you thought inappropriate
34.34%
52.89%
48.68%
35.54%
16.98%
11.57%
.0011
Celebrated a "blocked" admission
36.60%
55.37%
51.32%
37.19%
12.08%
7.44%
.0007
Disparaged ER team/outpatient doctor to others for missed findings later discovered on the floor
36.60%
47.93%
52.08%
50.41%
11.32%
1.65%
.0043
Friend-ed a patient on facebook
77.36%
86.78%
21.13%
12.40%
1.51%
0.83%
.0311
Dated a patient
81.51%
90.08%
16.98%
9.09%
1.51%
0.83%
.0327
Cheated on exam because no time to study
76.60%
88.43%
22.26%
11.57%
1.13%
0.00%
.0062
Asked student to perform medical/surgical procedure on patient perceived beyond skill level
71.32%
80.99%
26.42%
17.36%
2.26%
1.65%
.0455
Reported patient information (labs, test results) as normal when uncertain of the true results
65.28%
76.03%
30.19%
19.83%
4.53%
4.13%
.0430
Written or called in a prescription for self 72.45% 83.47% 21.13% 13.22% 6.42% 3.31% .0182