dragonshimmer wrote: That's awful. I hope you don't have to do that too often.
I'm a recent victim of "Up All Night". I didn't sleep last night, but it was pretty much a choice. I've found my best time with God comes when I've stayed up all night and I go to watch the sunrise somewhere.
Actually, every fourth night during internal medicine, pediatrics, and obstetrics -- 24 hours on duty and 6 hours of ward work making a total of 30 hours. It's 24 hours typically for gyn when we rotate through that.
That's the pain of residency. It used to be that there was no limit to how many times per week you could be on call, and how long you were on duty; a lot of general surgery residencies were call every other night -- stay up all night, go home in the afternoon the next day, crash, get up, and do it again.
Resident work hour laws now limit us to 30 hour shifts, and 80 hours a week average with one day off a week averaged over two weeks. This is a lot more humane, but it still stinks. Fortunately, as a 3rd year, I've done my time -- any call I do is paid at $75/hour. That's ... almost worth it.
"you're a doctor.... and 27 years.... so...doctor + 27 years = HATORI SOHMA" - RoyalWing, when I was 27
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