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Hi all.
I was looking on FRIEDA at a number of ED programs and I noticed a maximum consecutive hours category in the information provided. In many cases, the max hours were 24 or 30. I was wondering how common it is to work 24 hours straight or worse 30 hours during residency? I am concerned about this-- when I start residency I will be in my mid-30s and I do not want to make a mistake with patient care because I am tired and will likely not respond to lack of sleep as well as my mid-20s counterparts.
For those of you who have, it that usually off-service like surgery? or OB/GYN?
How do beeper hours work? It seems some programs do not count that in hours worked etc.
Thanks.
I was looking on FRIEDA at a number of ED programs and I noticed a maximum consecutive hours category in the information provided. In many cases, the max hours were 24 or 30. I was wondering how common it is to work 24 hours straight or worse 30 hours during residency? I am concerned about this-- when I start residency I will be in my mid-30s and I do not want to make a mistake with patient care because I am tired and will likely not respond to lack of sleep as well as my mid-20s counterparts.
For those of you who have, it that usually off-service like surgery? or OB/GYN?
How do beeper hours work? It seems some programs do not count that in hours worked etc.
Thanks.