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Sorry if this is a stupid question.
When I came across some physician job site, a job offer said 'on call 1:3'
What does this mean?
 
Sorry if this is a stupid question.
When I came across some physician job site, a job offer said 'on call 1:3'
What does this mean?

Means your on call one night, off three, on one, off three........
 
Means your on call one night, off three, on one, off three........

Uhm, I think 1:3 refers to one night on call in three nights. In other words, on for one and off for two.

On one, off three is 1:4.
 
Agree with CV and WS.

It's funny that "1:3 call" is attending-speak, while us residents refer to that schedule of call as "Q3."
 
Uhm, I think 1:3 refers to one night on call in three nights. In other words, on for one and off for two.

On one, off three is 1:4.

That seems confusing to me. Maybe that's why advertisers use that terminology...to make the big number look bigger (for suckers like me). My bad. Yeah, I'm gonna stick with the whole "Qx" thing.
 
Kind of odd to write it as 1:3 since this notation is often used to denote odds of 1 to 3 (or 1 in 4). Q3 or 1/3 is more clear.
 
Kind of odd to write it as 1:3 since this notation is often used to denote odds of 1 to 3 (or 1 in 4). Q3 or 1/3 is more clear.

Hmmm... I suppose it's a matter of half full or half empty. You see what you want to see and I see reality. 🙂
 
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