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EM is shift work so I don't see why the 7 off 7 on schedule hospitalists have isn't commonplace. I know 12 hour shifts are long but having every other week off is amazing. Are jobs like this available?
EM is shift work so I don't see why the 7 off 7 on schedule hospitalists have isn't commonplace. I know 12 hour shifts are long but having every other week off is amazing. Are jobs like this available?
Because your schedule isn't always what you want. It takes into account what you want/need and what all your colleagues need as well. The people I know who have clustered/templated schedules are the people who work dedicated night shifts. If you're willing to do that, many groups will give you whatever schedule you want.Why couldn't you just arrange your 3-day-per-week consecutive shifts back-to-back (three-in-a-row at the end of one week and three-in-a-row at the beginning of the next and then 8 off consecutively)?
EM is shift work so I don't see why the 7 off 7 on schedule hospitalists have isn't commonplace. I know 12 hour shifts are long but having every other week off is amazing. Are jobs like this available?
I don't want to do 5 eights in a row, much less 7 twelves. I'm burnt after 3 twelves. By the end of that third shift I don't care who lives or dies as long as I can get out of there. Okay, maybe not that bad, but it's definitely not fun.
Now, 7 12s then 3 weeks off? I could do that for a while. But why? I'd rather do 12 sevens a month than 7 twelves in a week.
Are these jobs available? Maybe. Noone in their right mind would take them though. 12 hour shifts are very draining. Seven 12 hour shifts in a row sounds like insanity. I don't care how much time you get off after.
Could be worse, at one hospital in my service area, they work 7-24's. One doc drives in from 7 hours away and lives in the hospital, the other one lives in a trailer on the grounds for a week. Now, 4 low to mid acuity patients in 24 hours is a bad day, and the ED is only 1 bed with a 1 bed overflow. Just added on a brand new ED, believe it's 5 beds, they updated the lab and added a CT Scanner, but can't use any of it due to an issue with builder.
I work 24s sometimes. The volume is so low you can sleep 8+ hrs/24 most days. I see 8-12 pts/24 hrs and frequently none after 11pm.How exactly do they work 7 24s? E.g. they work 24 on, 24 off for 14 days? You obviously can't work 7 24s straight for practical (and I'm sure legal) reasons. Either way, I find it hard to believe that this actually happens unless they're paying these people obscene amounts of money.
How exactly do they work 7 24s? E.g. they work 24 on, 24 off for 14 days? You obviously can't work 7 24s straight for practical (and I'm sure legal) reasons. Either way, I find it hard to believe that this actually happens unless they're paying these people obscene amounts of money.
Critical access hospitals for the most part can't afford be/bc em docs. the place I am at pays PAs 70/hr and docs(regardless of specialty) 105/hr. no production.Now, if you want obscene money, BC/BE EM physicians are desperately needed in some of the rural hospitals.
Critical access hospitals for the most part can't afford be/bc em docs. the place I am at pays PAs 70/hr and docs(regardless of specialty) 105/hr. no production.
We staff solo PAs 75% of the time , FP docs a decent amount, and have 1 EM boarded doc-grandfathered em, actually boarded gen surg and took em boards in the 80s- (the chief).
Funny how people say you need an iron bladder for surgery. Work in a busy ED for 12 hr shifts and you'll hafta have a titanium bladder.
How exactly do they work 7 24s? E.g. they work 24 on, 24 off for 14 days? You obviously can't work 7 24s straight for practical (and I'm sure legal) reasons. Either way, I find it hard to believe that this actually happens unless they're paying these people obscene amounts of money.
EM is shift work so I don't see why the 7 off 7 on schedule hospitalists have isn't commonplace. I know 12 hour shifts are long but having every other week off is amazing. Are jobs like this available?