During my psf at SUNY Upstate, we had a 3 day surg path schedule which meant that I would gross in on day 1. Often we pushed 90 specimens or so per day, and grossing sometimes took me from about 9:30 to 10:00am to 6 to 9pm. We have since hired a PA which means that day 1 residents leave by 5:00pm. We have under 20,000 specimens annually, but also less residents obviously than a bigger program so you do indeed see a wide variety (including bone and soft tissue due to an excellent--and former psf!--oncologic orthopedist.)
On slide reading days 2 and 3 of the cycle, my duties were finished by 4:30 or 5:00pm and I was free to preview or clean up any work I had. Usually I was home by 6 or 7 latest. I also used this time to write a few papers, so I was often one of the last people out of the department.
Residents often come in on weekends to study and tidy up their specimens. As a psf I rarely needed to. I never left the building until all of my specimens from day 1 were grossed in (unless of course they needed to fix) and I tried hard not to let any of my work that I could finish carry over.
Just for a plug, please contact me if you are interested in the SUNY Upstate program. I would be more than happy to tell you about it. I think it is an excellent program with ample opportunities particularly for highly motivated people!
Now, at MGH, I will be signing out slides every morning, then grossing each afternoon, and previewing the previous day's slides at evening/night. (Slides come out around 5:00pm). I also imagine I will spend most Saturdays at the hospital, too. I suspect my day will be ~7:00am to ~10:00pm x weekends, and have of that on Saturdays. The pd believes that his residents "just scrape in under the 80 hour work week limit."
I'll keep y'all posted...
Mindy