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I write this not just as a sincere question to my experienced colleagues, but a glimpse into reality for trainees. In each of your respective practices, do you find that you are expected to make outlandish concessions as part of the status quo? I've been several places, each with its own injustices, but lately I've found practices (the current one in particular) that will do anything asked at any time. Want to run 10 cases into the night?-done. We will call people in from home who aren't on call. Not an exaggeration. Essentially, everyone is always on call. Never ever will a surgical case stack. We will call in people to avoid so much as a 10 minute overlap. Board a case at 6 pm after clinic? done. Show up at 7 an hour late? an anesthesiologist will have been waiting for an hour. It's truly become this gross characature of medicine. Pure unadulterated servitude. Is this what the "practice" of anesthesia has devolved to everywhere? Sound off.