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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Surg. 2021 Sep 23;223(1):194–200. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2021.08.041

Table 1.

Non-demographic survey questions.

  1. Do you think that individual surgeons should be involved in social justice movements in a professional capacity?

  2. Do you think that surgical societies (such as the American College of Surgeons, etc.) should be involved in social justice movements?

  3. Have you participated in education or training sessions about social justice and/or advocacy?

  4. Which have you participated in?

  5. In the past 2 years, have you personally been involved in social justice advocacy?

  6. What social justice issue is most important to you?

  7. Which (if any) of the following social justice issues have you ever participated in?

  8. Which of the social justice issues (if any) do you feel surgeons should be involved in?

  9. What type of advocacy work do you think is appropriate (if any) for surgeons to be involved in a professional setting?

  10. Do you feel that any types of advocacy are inappropriate for surgeons to be engaged in?

  11. Why do you feel these types of advocacies are inappropriate for surgeons to engage in?

  12. What type of advocacy work do you think is appropriate (if any) for surgical societies to be involved in?

  13. Do you feel any types of advocacy are inappropriate for surgical societies to be engaged in?

  14. Why do you feel these types of advocacies are inappropriate for surgical societies to be involved in?