Hello everyone,
I have been going through a lot of old threads, and it seems that a lot of people have differing opinions on this--I was hoping to create a centralized location for the discussion.
Surgery, Neurosurg, etc. have always been the specialties that had residencies with the most difficult hours (read: harder to be with wife and kids). With the new 80 hour cap, has this changed? One of the reasons that I am reconsidering doing surgery is because I want (somewhat) of a life outside of medicine. Does the 80 hour cap make things easier?
I have read that after residency, as a surgeon, you have opportunities to create your own schedule--has the 'new' residency made the whole thing more manageable?
I am very interested in Neurosurgery (supposedly the hardest with regard to free time). Can anyone please comment on their experiences in neurosurgery and other surgical fields as well?
Thanks for the advice!!
I have been going through a lot of old threads, and it seems that a lot of people have differing opinions on this--I was hoping to create a centralized location for the discussion.
Surgery, Neurosurg, etc. have always been the specialties that had residencies with the most difficult hours (read: harder to be with wife and kids). With the new 80 hour cap, has this changed? One of the reasons that I am reconsidering doing surgery is because I want (somewhat) of a life outside of medicine. Does the 80 hour cap make things easier?
I have read that after residency, as a surgeon, you have opportunities to create your own schedule--has the 'new' residency made the whole thing more manageable?
I am very interested in Neurosurgery (supposedly the hardest with regard to free time). Can anyone please comment on their experiences in neurosurgery and other surgical fields as well?
Thanks for the advice!!