Sermo
Talk real world medicine.
About Sermo
Sermo is the world's largest social network for physicians and a leading platform for medical market research. It connects over 1.3 million verified doctors across 150 countries. While it functions as a social hub for doctors to discuss cases, its primary earning mechanism is paid medical surveys.
Pharmaceutical companies and healthcare organizations pay Sermo to poll doctors for their expert opinions. Because the target audience is highly specialized, Sermo surveys pay significantly more than consumer surveys, often ranging from $20 to $100+ for a short study. It is a legitimate and lucrative platform exclusively for licensed medical professionals.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who can join Sermo?
Sermo is strictly for licensed physicians (MDs, DOs) and select other healthcare professionals in supported countries. You must provide proof of your medical credentials during sign-up, which are manually verified by the Sermo team.
2. How much do surveys pay?
Honoraria for surveys are very high compared to general sites, often paying $2 to $5 per minute of your time. A 20-minute survey can easily net you $50 or more, depending on your specialty and the demand for your expertise.
3. How do I get paid?
Sermo offers multiple payout options, including check, bank transfer, or Amazon gift cards. You can withdraw your earnings once your balance reaches a specific threshold (often $100 for checks/transfers, less for gift cards).
4. Is my data anonymous?
Yes, when you participate in market research surveys, your identity is anonymized. The pharmaceutical companies receive the aggregated data but do not know which specific doctor provided which answers.
5. Can I donate my earnings?
Yes, Sermo makes it easy to donate your survey earnings directly to various medical charities if you prefer. This is a popular option for doctors who want to contribute their expertise for a good cause.
