One opportunity for speaking candidly to a senior person may arise in a large group setting where multiple junior individuals have an opportunity to talk. Such town-hall arrangements have merits since they can offer a substantial sample of those in a lower hierarchical position. Large groups also provide the appearance of being inclusive, allow institutions to claim to have contacted many stakeholders, and require less total time for the authorities compared to their attending multiple separate sessions.A large group also involves minimal effort for individuals who are disengaged, seriously fear backlash, or feel too timid to voice grievances.An important limitation of a large group setting, however, is that early speakers can set the tone, hijack the agenda, and may leave others silent. This limitation is termed the "cascade of social influence." 7 A classic example of the cascade of social influence tested music tastes in young adults by rating songs of unfamiliar musicians. 8 Half How to cite this article: Redelmeier DA, Etchells EE, Najeeb U. Honest communication and social asymmetries inside a hospital: Pitfalls for clinicians.