Want to get your input. Always heard people say, “you’ll learn more your first year out (attending) than all 3/4 years in residency.” I know this phrase isn’t to be taken literally but is this concept true? I’m 9 months into being an attending at a pretty high acuity community ED and we are drowning and redlining the entire shift. There’s a decent amount of turnover and the other more senior attendings have told me the pace is difficult to sustain long term and many are burning out. Staffing/system issues, etc like many EDs out there. I plan on staying long term just for the experience and hoping the phrase above is true. Trying to have a positive attitude about it. Ive convinced myself that if I can survive here, I can work anywhere and be competent.
On the other hand, also heard most new grads find a new job after a couple years. Considered leaving as this career is a marathon and burn out is real. However, if the quote above is true, I’d stay for a while and treat this like “attending residency” training if that even makes sense.
On the other hand, also heard most new grads find a new job after a couple years. Considered leaving as this career is a marathon and burn out is real. However, if the quote above is true, I’d stay for a while and treat this like “attending residency” training if that even makes sense.