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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 11.
Published in final edited form as: J Opioid Manag. 2014 Mar-Apr;10(2):95–102. doi: 10.5055/jom.2014.0198

Table 1.

Characteristics of Primary Care Physician Participants (n=28)

n (%)
Age, mean (SD) 40.7 (9.5)
Female, n (%) 18 (64.3%)
Race/ethnicity, n (%)*
 African American/Black 3 (10.7%)
 Hispanic/Latino 4 (14.3%)
 Asian/Pacific Islander 3 (10.7%)
 White 19 (67.9%)
Specialty, n (%)
 General Internal Medicine 18 (64.3%)
 Family Medicine 9 (32.1%)
 Internal Medicine Subspecialty 1 (3.6%)
Training Level
 Chief Resident 4 (14.3%)
 Fellow 1 (3.6%)
 Attending 23 (82.1%)
Years as a PCP, mean (range) 9.5 (0.5 to 29)
Clinical time
 Percent of time providing direct primary care, mean (SD) 33.8 (17.9)
 Percent of time precepting residents, mean (SD) 16.4 (11.3)
Chronic pain panel
 Percent of patient panel with chronic pain, mean (SD) 19.6 (14.3)
 Percent of chronic pain patients prescribed opioids, mean (SD) 27.5 (29.0)
*

One respondent identified as African American and Hispanic/Latino