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I haven't missed any days yet on rotations, so I don't know what happens. People don't usually miss days on rotations (not like lecture).Southerndoc, I'm wondering if you (the students, presumably) told the intern and/or medical student coordinator because you were concerned about the absent student and want to make sure all was okay. Or was this more a tatling sort of thing?southerndoc said:My school requires us to notify our medical student coordinator, attending preceptor, chief resident, and resident/intern in that order.
Usually the medical student coordinator will take care of notifying everyone else. She's phenomenal! If you're supposed to be there at 4:30 in the morning (i.e., surgery), then usually we paged the intern, gave them a heads up, then at 7:30 notified the medical student coordinator.
cg1155 has it right. The student reports his/her own absence. It's a requirement.keraven said:Southerndoc, I'm wondering if you (the students, presumably) told the intern and/or medical student coordinator because you were concerned about the absent student and want to make sure all was okay. Or was this more a tatling sort of thing?
Southerndoc,southerndoc said:cg1155 has it right. The student reports his/her own absence. It's a requirement.
Remember, we're all adults now. There's no reason for me to tattle on somebody. We are responsible for our own learning... our patients deserve it!
doc05 said:taking off a couple days is no big deal, just make sure you tell them in advance. also, make sure you don't screw over other students w/changes in the call schedule.
Harrie said:I think it depends on where you go to school. Taking off a couple of days at my school is a big deal. Any more than one day off and you better be real sick...in the hospital.