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Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew.


Major conference over and accomplished without a hitch. These things always stress me out more than I realize!


Now, to stress about ACEP lecture! *eeeeeeeeeep*
 
roja said:
Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew.


Major conference over and accomplished without a hitch. These things always stress me out more than I realize!


Now, to stress about ACEP lecture! *eeeeeeeeeep*

Yay, congrats, don't stress.
 
Yargh. I'm waiting for my TX license to come through. Meanwhile I'm unemployed.

Great time to study for the pedi boards... ('cause I made a pit-stop between med school and ER. Obviously, I had no clue what I was doing. Pedi ER fellowship in the works, peeps!) or just generally fart around, have the random daytime beer and then post on SDN! Go me!

Er, yeah. I'd really rather be working.

And no, I'm not trying to suck up.

I'm freaking BORED!
 
docB said:
First day off in 3 weeks. Yay.

Hope you're making a lot of money, cause that's just not healthy.
 
ahh but some just work 20 days in a row and then have the next 6 weeks off
 
i have to say that here community starting jobs are around 135-140 per hour with decent bennies
 
Academic is about 25-30% less with great bennies..
 
As an attending at an academic place isnt it better cause you have residents to do the soft admits and call around looking for a specialist to take your patient?
 
sorry i have been lacking on this thread..
 
remodeling and starting residency are eating all my time up!
 
Lots of great stuff here from attendings to ancillary staff...
 
compared to where i came from i cant even believe the difference.
 
EctopicFetus said:
As an attending at an academic place isnt it better cause you have residents to do the soft admits and call around looking for a specialist to take your patient?

No, because you (as the attending) have to force the admission down the receiving resident's throat sometimes, when the EM resident (or resident in the ED) can't sell it.
 
Apollyon said:
No, because you (as the attending) have to force the admission down the receiving resident's throat sometimes, when the EM resident (or resident in the ED) can't sell it.
interesting.. But in my (much more limited than your) experience I have never seen an ED attending have to force an admission. Not to say it wont happen but it isnt a daily thing for the ED attendings I work with.
 
DropkickMurphy said:
Damn you Fetus......
Doesnt mean I have an offer to work there... but it doesnt mean I wont try 😀
 
EctopicFetus said:
I will say I LOVE this program!

**socute takes notes**

I am going to have SUCH a long list of potential programs when I go to apply after all the great things that some of you have to say!!
 
Hmm and the weather here is sweet.. most of the yr.
 
naaaaaaaaaap. (two glasses of wine in the afternoon adn I am toast)



I just had a drug lunch and Katie couric was sitting at the next table.



I 😍 😍 😍 NY
 
EctopicFetus said:
I will say I LOVE this program!


Where are you at again, and where were you? I'm sure I've seen it a few times, but I didn't feel like reading through everything to find it 🙄 .
 
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