And the didactics schedule is something that the site reviewers DO look very carefully at.
We do the block didactics - a 4-5 hour chunk of lectures once a week. It's actually not that bad, usually. But I guess I've gotten used to it by now. <shrug>
If they didn't have the noontime lectures, you'd find some other work-related way to occupy your time. The only reason that you think that "absence of noontime lecture = mid-day break" is because you're a med student.
Clarification: I have ZERO problems with working through lunch... e.g. finishing up that progress note while having a snack, or reading up on a disease process, or simply skipping lunch to check up on a patient.
Yeah, I mentioned it'd be nice to have time to run a quick errand... but that's not actually my main gripe with the noon lectures. It's more how it's a mandatory activity that cuts right through the middle of the work day. So what seems to happen is I'm always in a rush to see patients in the morning after required morning report. Honestly it's almost like poor patient care, because I simply don't have that much time to spend per patient. I don't care how good of a clinician you are... 5 minutes is still only 5 minutes. So after I see them I only get my notes half done before required rounds. Then the hours of required noontime lecture stuff. By the time I get out, it's like 2:30pm, and I've only gotten half my notes done. I'm always rushing to get to these lectures. And rushing once I'm out of them to get back to work.
Please don't just tell me being busy/in a rush is normal.
🙄 Truth: I actually have very little work! If I didn't have the interruptions, I'd get my work done by 11am... then having a few hrs of lectures in the afternoon would be easy. It just feels needless: I actually don't have that much work to do the entire day; yet it feels like I've been busy, always late, and in a rush the entire day... But, this is a more a med student scheduling issue. I expect that in residency I will be more legitimately busy. lol
I appreciate the fact that there are a certain # of didactic hours during residency. That's fine. It's just the way it's scheduled that bothers me. I actually wouldn't mind 1 day of didactics (4 to 5 hrs), while the rest of the days are free. Or alternatively, in an ideal world, if some of this stuff could be relegated to online modules to be completed at our discretion.
To top if off: I just don't learn very well/very much from noontime lectures. Some are great, sure. But I really just learn better reading on my own... or completing modules on my own. I have problems paying attention during the middle of the day while I'm half thinking about the patient I just left, the note I'm half done with, etc. First 2 yrs of med school, once I stopped going to lectures, I was MUCH happier... and learned much better.
I didn't study less once I stopped attending lectures. Actually, I think I ended up spending more hrs each day... yet it felt 10x less stressful. And that was because I had control over my own time.
It kills me a little to think that residency might actually be a step backwards in this regard.