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We are on call for our ICU, ER, and isolation room while on specific small animal services (internal medicine, cardio, onco, derm, dent, neuro, ophtho, shelter med, primary care). There are two shifts per day: 6 pm to 1:30 am and 1 am to 8 am. For ER/ICU, you can be called in for basically anything clinically relevant/helpful/pertinent or if they get overwhelmed and can't get everything done. For isolation room, the internal medicine student with the isolated patient is "supposed" to contact you the day before to round you on that patient and you show up for that specific shift to watch it on a camera and do hourly (or however often) treatments.Tell me more about this
At the same time some of those services have their own on call (cardio, onco, dent, neuro) that you also have to schedule around and distribute fairly across your rotation mates. So while I was on cardio, I was on call for cardio saturday day, then had a parvo puppy isolation shift Monday morning (Sunday night) from 1 am to 8 am, then went to cardio from 8 am to 4 pm. Then I was on call again for cardio Tuesday night. Granted, the cardio, onco, and dentistry services do not commonly call in students. Internal medicine should absolutely not have these on call shifts; our diagnostics rotation should cover those instead.


