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Outside of extremely rural practices, most attendings work 8-12 hr shifts. I have occasionally worked 80 hrs in a week as an attending (7 12s in 7days) but it was in order to have several days off before or after that stretch of shifts. It's exhausting and every time I say I'll never do it again.
There are a few very rural EDs that look for coverage from Friday night to Monday morning type shifts. I suppose it is conceivable that you could work 80hr in a place like this for many weeks but you'd be living in the hospital in a tiny town. These practices are in places where you'd have no specialty backup and be the only doc in the ED.

....Did this not happen to any of you in residency? I did it twice earlier this year and have another stretch of it later this spring....
I don't know of any actual regulations limiting physician work hours in general or emergency physician hours in particular.
From a labor law standpoint we are exempt from most state overtime and hours regulations because we are graduate degree level professionals (assumed not to need protection by the law from predatory employers🙄) and/or because many of us are independent contractors.
From a safety standpoint overworking yourself will lead to errors. My feeling is that you can't effectively work a load of 2.5 patients per hour for more than 12 hours unless your paradigm is really unusual (eg. you have midlevels, scribes, discharge planners, admission coordinators, etc. working on every patient with you). If you're trying to do 24 or more you really need to have some protected sleep time, say 4+ hours in each 24 of uninterrupted sleep, to be of any use.
Try 19 days. Oi.Did this not happen to any of you in residency? I did it twice earlier this year and have another stretch of it later this spring. It sucks and it's not sustainable over the long term, but IMHO it's not nearly bad as the stupid 13 day stretch without a day off that you end up getting when you are q4 overnight off-service.
Try 19 days. Oi.