I agree that this is a bad question. You are in the wrong profession if you are so focused on "work hours" that you are worried about one program having 5 more hours of clinic per week than another. You will not be happy with your career if this is what you focus on. Choose a specialty because you like the day-to-day aspects of it (i.e. the type of patient interaction, inpatient vs. outpatient, the kinds of diseases, procedures, etc.) That said, having more time outside of work (e.g. minimal weekend or night call, predictable work hours, etc.) to spend with family, non-work interests, etc. is a valid reason to lean toward one group of specialties instead of another. But that's different than worrying about working 50 vs. 55 hours per week during your residency.