Thanks for giving us the real deal
😎 .
1) "Work hours are
generally within the rules.
Occasionally on a busy service, workhours may run over"
Buzz words used to defend non-compliant programs. If you have PAs and NPs around why is there
ANY reason to run over.
2) "A previous post in the Interview Experiences thread described a q2-q3 call. This may happen occasionally if someone is on vacation, but it will only last for the week the team member is away."
Lots of
occasions at BIDMC, going q3-q4 all the time and occasionally q2 sounds interesting if the work place is fun.
🙁
3) "Remember, it is in the best interest of the program to keep within duty hours - no program wants to risk losing accreditation. "
Oh right, I see TONS of residents lined up to report their over-time hours.
There is NO pressure what-so-ever to always put 75-76-77-78-79-80.
😀
4) "... about Dr. Fischer, and he is more demanding than most attendings. But remember, he
is world famous and
Archives of Surgery named him as one of the 50 most influential surgeons of the 20th century (Archives of Surgery, June or July, 1999). Working with him is a great opportunity and opens a lot of doors."
I think you forgot to place hights on specific words...just helping you out. I hope you didn't forget to bow your head as you typed the sacred name
😡
5) "We get to interact with him at all levels. For example, when he does a case,
several residents will scrub in
including interns"
Wow, sounds like very
individualized attention. That's very efficient, you can have 4-5 residents
watching and logging in the same case.
6) "He does get upset if things are not as he likes, but this passes quickly and things return to normal -
it's a rite of passage."
Exactly "rite of passage", we are with you all the way
👍
7) "Regarding the firing of residents, this also is
not a common occurence 😉 , but it has happened. As applicants to categorical General Surgery, confidence is crucial, and you should have the confidence that you will be a strong resident and surgeon, and not worry about the
few stories of residents who have been
let go.
This is tooo funny, it's almost too good. I have stomach craps from laughing so hard.

You got me. This whole time I thought you were really serious about your "feelings" until I got to this part and realized that you just dropped in for a quick tongue-in-cheek posting.
I can't go on. Please no more! I might get a hernia from laughing so hard.
