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I’m still in training, but sometimes I wonder what hospitalists working felt they were not prepared for coming out of training (if anything).
Part of me worries I’m going to be expected to write a million H&Ps if I have to do hospitalist years especially if I do nights. I’m worried because I’m at a place that doesn’t require more than 8 H&Ps per shift and I usually take my time listening to the patient’s stories, calling families for history, and writing A&Ps in prose etc. but I don’t know how sustainable that is.
Also, what are some pet peeves you see residents doing or things you roll your eyes at (not when you’re on the teaching service, but when you’re alone as a hospitalist and see a resident do)? What do you think residents (including past yourself) underestimate about your current job?
Thanks!
Part of me worries I’m going to be expected to write a million H&Ps if I have to do hospitalist years especially if I do nights. I’m worried because I’m at a place that doesn’t require more than 8 H&Ps per shift and I usually take my time listening to the patient’s stories, calling families for history, and writing A&Ps in prose etc. but I don’t know how sustainable that is.
Also, what are some pet peeves you see residents doing or things you roll your eyes at (not when you’re on the teaching service, but when you’re alone as a hospitalist and see a resident do)? What do you think residents (including past yourself) underestimate about your current job?
Thanks!