I mean, obviously some weeks are slower than others, depending on the rotation. I was under the impression from talking to friends in other programs and this thread, for example, that 8-14 consults a week was an average range. Is that not correct? To my recollection, I remember a single program that blew those numbers away when I was interviewing, and I was told by
literally everyone on interview day to go anywhere else if I had the option.
To quote you from
this thread, I'm not sure you have the best perspective on what is a normal number of consults:
"Nobody should have to go through what I and my co-residents did. Broke ACGME limit on contours every year (by a LOT and were pressured to underlog), all double or triple coverage with at best a half day of academic time per week, constant cross-coverage, highly malignant call, constant barrage of pages to deal with scut and administrative BS from a poorly organized clinic, barely any faculty teaching to speak of, staff who treated us like children... We were coached on what to write on our ACGME surveys, coached and policed on what to say to applicants. It brought out the worst in everyone. "
Additionally, busy =/= clinically strong.