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Top Doctors 2010: FAQ

Here are some frequently asked questions about our Top Doctors 2010 list:

Posted October 11, 2010

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Q. How many votes does a doctor need to appear on the list?

A. It depends. Most categories have a standard threshold based on the overall number of doctors. The threshold is lowered for certain pediatric and surgical specialties where the universe of practitioners is smaller.

Q. I have a great doctor. Why isn’t he or she on the list?

A. We hear that a lot. Unfortunately, we do not add doctors to the list based on reader suggestions. The list is based purely on the balloting by the doctors. Our advice: If you are happy with your personal docs, stay with them.

Q. Why are there so few doctors from some areas of the state?

A. In some of the less densely populated southern and western counties, there are fewer than 200 licensed doctors, so it is difficult for any one of them to get a statistically significant number of votes. However, the more populous southern counties, like Camden and Burlington, are well-represented on the list.

Q. I notice some of the doctors advertise in this issue. Is that a factor in appearing on the list?

A. Absolutely not. Only after the list has been finalized are doctors notified. At that point they can choose to purchase advertising to promote the achievement. Many of these ads appear in the Special Advertising Section that appears in the print edition of the magazine.

Q. Don’t the same docs make the list every year?

A. Many of the doctors repeat, as would be expected of the state’s finest physicians. However, this year’s list also includes 274 doctors who were not on the list last year.

Q. What if there is a disciplinary action against a doctor?

A. Any doctor who has a disciplinary action currently reported by the state Medical Examiner is excluded from the list.

Q. How do you guard against ballot stuffing?

A. Photocopies and duplicate ballots are ruled invalid to prevent ballot stuffing. Those who vote online must give their license number to prevent duplicate voting.

Q. How do doctors get their pictures on the cover?

A. The six docs on this year’s cover were chosen by the editorial department from among those with the most votes in their specialties. As always, our cover photo includes doctors from throughout the state and represents the diversity of New Jersey’s Top Doctors.

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Comments
NJ Top Doctors?

Should change the title to North Jersey Doc.
Not one doctor is from South Jersey. Down here the doctors are usually solo practioner and very good at what they do. I don’t need to travel north or cross over a bridge to get good health care.

Posted by: E Carole, Egg Harbor Township | Oct 25, 2010 16:47:12 PM |