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Are there any neurology programs that offer home call? Or any call schedule thats overnight but like q5 or better? Does anything like this exist in the field of neurology? Thanks everyone 👍👍
Are there any neurology programs that offer home call? Or any call schedule thats overnight but like q5 or better? Does anything like this exist in the field of neurology? Thanks everyone 👍👍
That is correct. Also, I personally do not find the night float system all that beneficial in terms of limiting workload. You end up staying late to finish things up, then you have to come in early because you have no idea how many patients are going to be handed off to you in the morning from the night float person. It ultimately means you get to sleep at home for a few hours and don't get interrupted by phone calls about diet orders at 3 a.m. I kind of hate it because all the sr residents who were pre-night float system act as though night float has turned us into pathology residents, when in fact I find the times I'm on overnight call actually less difficult. The reason for this is post-overnight call you're protected to leave by 1p.m. by ACGME rules, but not so on night-float nights. So out of 48 hrs with overnight call I'm guaranteed to work no more than 30, but with night float I often end up working 36 and presenting pts at rounds that I had handed off to me, meaning I don't really know their presentation first-hand. It's exceedingly difficult and I urge applicants to question residents about their experiences with the night float system or whatever system is in place at the program in question.It's my understanding that UTSW has both night float and home call depending on what hospital you are at.