Hi all:
I am a thirty year old mom-to-be(due next March) with a heart condition called PVC. I am applying for medical school 2005 entering classes. My biggest concern of pursuing a medical career is whether I could survive the unhumane hours of residency. I know that there is a law that supposed to take into effect July 1st, 2003 limiting the residency hours to 80 hours per week and allowing 10 hours in between duties. However I also heared a lot of residency programs don't give it a damn. I saw a lot of statistics online too. But I don't know how much I could trust them. I am wondering:
1. what specialty you are in?
2. how many hours are you working each week?
3. what's your longest continuous working hour and how often you have to go through it?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Qinnu
I am a thirty year old mom-to-be(due next March) with a heart condition called PVC. I am applying for medical school 2005 entering classes. My biggest concern of pursuing a medical career is whether I could survive the unhumane hours of residency. I know that there is a law that supposed to take into effect July 1st, 2003 limiting the residency hours to 80 hours per week and allowing 10 hours in between duties. However I also heared a lot of residency programs don't give it a damn. I saw a lot of statistics online too. But I don't know how much I could trust them. I am wondering:
1. what specialty you are in?
2. how many hours are you working each week?
3. what's your longest continuous working hour and how often you have to go through it?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Qinnu
38 hour days with call during Vascular Surgery and OB.
No 80 hour work week limitations in the old days. In fact I took the stairs up and down going to radiology to look at films, pre-op patients, research in the library and do dressing changes on post-patients. Gone were the good old days when we were hardened. Now, there are PAs and NPs who cover the wards so the residents can stay within the 80 hour week.
Why don't you do dermatology ? I don't think they do call. Pathology actually has some tough call at times (Surg Path Rot).