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Ok, so I know program directors, etc always say log how many hours you are actually working etc. But I'm an intern and my seniors don't like to lift a finger and keep me past my hours. When I once said "well he consultant isn't responding and I don't want to violate my hours" my senior lost it saying "patient care comes first, you can log your hours etc". But these seniors have said "we can make you look really good in front of the attending or really bad" and if you bring up hours will say "you need to be more efficient" although I'm doing all the admissions I can. Recently I heard of a resident in my program who was dismissed after reports of being "inefficient". I believe that resident took too long to write notes, which I do fairly quickly but still I am afraid that these particular residents might just say the word "inefficient" in my eval and then combined with long hours, if I post them accurately, this may make me look bad. My fellow residents are a mix of American and foreign grads, and I have a feeling the foreign grads don't post accurate hours to stay below the radar. Should I go ahead and post my real hours along with my real evaluations of these residents or just keep my head down, post hours that don't make the program look bad so I can keep my job? Please answer with my best interest in mind, I get scared when these seniors take their claws out.
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