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I mean, I am not long out of residency. How do you cap the number of patients that you admit or see? Who sees them then? Do they just wait outside the hospital until you get under your cap?
We had one intern on every night for general peds and one intern to cover subspecialty services. I can remember nights of admitting 15 or more and I saw everyone of them-not to sound old (Back in my day).
I really am curious to know how programs cap their patients and who sees them. If it just assures an even distribution then that makes sense.
quite cruel. I actually enjoy my job quite a bit. It was an honest and fare quetsion. When I interviewed for residency, I did not here a thing about caps. The way that my program worked, it was impossible for you to have a cap on the number of patients. There was no in house hospitalist and the only way to get help was to call someone in. I just don't understand the hostility.