Access hard-to-reach medical professionals from three major cities in China, including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, we proudly present to you our CMP of more than 1,600 medical practitioners as our panelists. It is under continuous expansion to support the rampant growth of medical research demand in China.
Here below are the distinctive features you may find from our CMP:
- All panelists are purely medical practitioners
- They are profiled on a variety of attributes including
- Contact numbers, with both workstation and personal phone numbers
- Email contact
- Specialty
- Years in the field
- Place of work, with hospital grading defined
- Demographics (age and gender)
You may reach your target respondents with detailed and specific requirements.
- We develop a well-established Quality Control system to maintain the high quality and reliability of our panel:
- Panelists are invited to join our CMP voluntarily without reward in any forms
- Panelists must come to agreement with Consumer Search for being obligatory in participating in future medical surveys whenever available
- Telephone back checking, by medical practitioners' workstation number, is done for verifying personal particulars
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| Group A - Medicine Research |
| Clinical Pathology |
C.P. |
0.4% |
| Diagnostic Radiology |
D.R. |
1.2% |
| Laboratory Medicine |
L.M. |
0.2% |
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| Group B - Internal Medicine |
| Internal Medicine |
I.M. |
16.1% |
| Endocrinology |
END |
4.7% |
| Gastroenterology |
GAS |
4.1% |
| Nephrology |
NEP |
3.3% |
| Neurology |
NEU |
2.2% |
| Cardiology |
CAR |
6.1% |
| Hematology |
HEM |
1.6% |
| Respirology |
RES |
4.1% |
| Rheumatology |
RHU |
0.2% |
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| Group C - Surgery |
| Surgery |
SUR |
8.0% |
| Dermatology |
DER |
1.1% |
| General Surgery |
G.S. |
0.2% |
| Orthopedics |
ORT |
3.9% |
| Thoracic Surgery |
T.S. |
2.1% |
| Urology |
URO |
1.6% |
| Neurosurgery |
NES |
0.9% |
| Plastic Surgery |
P.S. |
0.3% |
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| Group D - E.N.T. Department |
| Ophthalmology |
OPH |
1.1% |
| Otolaryngology (ENT) |
OTO |
0.3% |
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| Group E - Clinical Medicine |
| Obstetrics-Gynecology |
O.G. |
4.7% |
| Pediatrics |
PED |
19.4% |
| Oncology |
ONC |
2.9% |
| Infectious Disease |
I.D. |
0.6% |
| Psychiatry |
PSY |
1.1% |
| Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation |
P.M.R. |
0.4% |
| Chinese Medicine |
CHI |
1.6% |
| Stomatology |
STO |
1.2% |
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| Group F - Others |
| General Practice |
G.P. |
2.3% |
| Emergency Medicine |
E.M. |
0.8% |
| Anesthesiology |
ANE |
1.3% |
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| Years in the field |
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Beijing |
Shanghai |
Guangzhou |
| less than 2 yrs |
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0.6% |
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1.9% |
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2.2% |
| 2 yrs to less than 5 yrs |
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2.6% |
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6.4% |
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4.8% |
| 5 yrs to less than 10 yrs |
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5.8% |
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16.7% |
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6.4% |
| 10 yrs to less than 20 yrs |
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11.2% |
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10.3% |
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5.8% |
| more than 20 yrs |
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16.3% |
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4.2% |
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4.8% |
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| Breakdown by Age |
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Beijing |
Shanghai |
Guangzhou |
| 23 - 29 |
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6.3% |
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7.9% |
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2.2% |
| 30 - 39 |
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15.6% |
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22.1% |
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3.4% |
| 40 - 49 |
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9.8% |
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11.7% |
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2.3% |
| 50 - 59 |
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8.7% |
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6.9% |
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0.9% |
| 60 - 69 |
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1.5% |
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0.4% |
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0.3% |
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| Breakdown by Gender |
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Beijing |
Shanghai |
Guangzhou |
| Male |
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15.7% |
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21.9% |
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4.3% |
| Female |
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26.1% |
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27.1% |
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4.9% |
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| Breakdown by Hospital Grading |
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Beijing |
Shanghai |
Guangzhou |
| Grade One |
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0.1% |
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3.6% |
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0.3% |
| Grade Two (A) |
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9.8% |
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15.3% |
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4.5% |
| Grade Two (B) |
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2.7% |
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0.3% |
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0.2% |
| Grade Three (A) |
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24.8% |
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29.5% |
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4.0% |
| Grade Three (B) |
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4.4% |
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0.3% |
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0.2% |
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Definition of Hospital Grading System
Grade Three Hospital
( Number of hospital beds: 500+ )
- Assigned to hospitals that provide specialized medical treatment to a population in several regions and responsible for carrying out medical education and scientific research
- Refers to Hospitals at Country and higher levels
- It has two sub-grades and Grade Three (A) is the best among all grading
Grade Two Hospital ( Number of hospital beds: 100+ to less than 500 )
- Assigned to hospitals that provide general medical treatment for a population in several communities and responsible for carrying out scientific research to a certain extent
- Refers to Regional Hospitals
- It has two sub-grades and Grade Two (A) is better than Grade Two (B) in terms of facilities, technological infrastructure and quality of medical treatment etc.
Grade One Hospital ( Number of hospital beds: less than 100)
- Assigned to hospitals that provide prevention, healthcare and rehabilitation services for a small population within a community
- Refers to Rural Township Hospitals
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