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We actually have four docs in-house to start our Saturdays, which tapers to 1 by 7pm, with one of those day-shift docs the backup guy who is rarely called back.
Huge variability. Depends on call intensity. We have in house call and do split weekend 1 doc on Fri/Sun 1 on Sat. The Fri/Sun doc also serves as back up call on Sat and vice-versa.
Good lord -I hope you're an MD only group. Or are you routinely running a dozen rooms every Saturday morning?
Oh no - 40 docs, 80+ anesthetists, 18,000 deliveries a year, and only 8 rooms on Saturday mornings. 😉
18,000 WHAT per year?!? 😱
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JWK's hospital's OB ward is the size of some small hospitals. All deliveries for north Atlanta. Whatever happened to N Fulton and St Joe's getting OB? Did that get killed?
North Fulton still does. It never happened at St. Joes.
Note to bigdan - the 18,000 was not a typo. 🙂
We have in house call and do split weekend 1 doc on Fri/Sun 1 on Sat. The Fri/Sun doc also serves as back up call on Sat and vice-versa
Question for the folks in private practice-
How is weekend call handled in your practice? How many of you take entire weekends on call for your hospital (Friday night to Monday morning)?
much better then as a resident. just spent an entire sunday daytime fixing hips and labor epidurals, slept from 9 pm to 7 am. our surgeons don't operate at night unless there is fluid or air in the belly. strange that we don't do very many c/s at nights or one weekends, either these obs are good at vaginal births or the ones during my residency were not. we do 3k delveries per year
JWK's hospital's OB ward is the size of some small hospitals. All deliveries for north Atlanta. Whatever happened to N Fulton and St Joe's getting OB? Did that get killed?