
The Growing Risk of Nuclear War and the Role of Healthcare Professionals
Find out what over 4200 Healthcare professionals think in the latest M3 Pulse about today’s nuclear war concerns.
M3 Pulse is an online survey that M3 Global Research runs with M3 panel members every month. On this page you’ll find the results from each survey, revealing what thousands of physicians and other healthcare professionals around the world think about healthcare developments, new medical treatments, and trending healthcare topics.
What do healthcare professionals think about virtual clinical trials? Do they believe health apps can impact patient treatments? And what impact does gender discrimination have on careers in healthcare? Find out by reading the results.
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Find out what over 4200 Healthcare professionals think in the latest M3 Pulse about today’s nuclear war concerns.

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Read about the latest M3 Pulse results on the opinions of over 3100 healthcare professionals worldwide.

Should the responsibility of monitoring children’s screen time be left to individual parents, or do we need national guidelines to ensure the future cognitive and mental health of our children?

To what extent do M3 panel members agree healthcare workers strikes are the most effective means to address the major issues in healthcare and improve working conditions and employment terms?

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How can Artificial Intelligence, including ChatGPT, be applied in healthcare, and what are the potential impacts and challenges?