Since I'm there, not interviewing there, I wanted to leave this thread to be, so I didn't cloud the waters.
As such, to say:
The shifts - I said it before, and here it is again: intern shifts are 10 hours long, and you do 22 in a 28 day block. That maths out to 2 60-hour weeks, and 2 50-hour weeks. The 10 hours is new this year; the current 2nd years did 12's last year. I prefer longer hours, and fewer shifts. If a majority of us want 12's, the PD will do it. She is VERY democratic in that regard.
Off-service - you would be VERY surprised. Every day, I comment on how happy the people here are. They're content in their positions, so they're not all angry all the time. I can't say enough about the general surgeons, or the ent's, ophtho beans, ortho, or even neurosurgery. It's not all great (met my first gunner at Duke, on my general surgery rotation), but a damn sight better than I would have had at many other places.
One good thing about the attendings is that what you see is what you get; so often, people are just WEIRD when it comes to their programs and what they do. These folks here are all sincere. The division chief IS really as nice as she seems, and the PD is just DRIVEN.
I haven't felt scutted SO much; cardiology was busy as hell, but a high turnover. I have drawn blood less than 10 times (not counting trauma sticks) this whole year. Last year (in prelim), I might have been drawing 5 times a day.
I didn't have many options, so I am always grateful for what I have, and turn a good eye to it. I'm happy here, and getting what I wanted.
Just a little bit...hope my blurb casts some light.