Intern Hours

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10-11 hours/day
 
70 or so. some weeks it's 60, others it's 85, depending on call. but >80 week after week - that is too much. more than i expected but I am enjoying it still.
 
psych months:
40-65 hrs week, depending on the service

medicine wards: 70-80

medicine clinic (two months)= 35

neurology: 40
 
Thus far:
Neurology 70-ish, medicine 70-ish, psych 60-ish
 
Only been on psych so far: 50-60 hrs/wk
 
Floor IM ~ 70-80 hrs/wk (~1 overnight call/weekend)
ICU ~ 80-90 hrs/wk
Consult Neuro ~ 40-45 hrs/wk
 
do all of u who are working less not have call? Im averaging 85 plus every week, although Im on inpatient medicine, but never less. Im dreaming of less. Call every week included. I never knew there was home call. Hellish week this week almost 95, several medical and psych emergencies..
 
Couldn't tell you because I don't do any psychiatry until May 2010!! In the meantime, I'm a variety of general pediatrics rotations which have ranged from 60-75 hours/week.
 
IP psych is about 60 counting in house call. IP med is pushing 80 (also counting call). IP peds is 60-70, we don't do call, they just make us wait around all day like a concentration camp for their crazy face to face repeat back and forth sign out. I think most pediatric interns need a psychiatrist.
 
to all the non-interns and attendings out there...how many hours/days off per week is appropriate in your opinion?
 
Rotating through IM. Averaging 80 plus hours a week but only about 40 hours on paper. My time sheet says that I work from 8:30am to 4:30pm Mon to Fri with weekends off! Yeah right! I had to redo my time sheet the first month because I had logged in my actual hours.
 
to all the non-interns and attendings out there...how many hours/days off per week is appropriate in your opinion?

I think it depends on the kind of practice one has during the week (as an attending, which I am not). I like the idea of one weekend in 4-6 as an attending, but I am leaning toward inpatient right now as I consider the future.

As a second year resident, I am pulling three calls a month plus Mon-Friday clinic hours. This is not bad at all for a second year resident. I have time to get a lot done. Technically, this would probably equate to three six-day weeks and one full weekend off. As a third year, I have one call a month and then- as a fourth year, one pager call/month. I think my call schedule is great- I will be moonlighting quite a bit as a third & fourth year.
 
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