DH is in agreement with Jenn, Flynn, and Abigail. He says that the rate of resident mishaps have not decreased since the enforcement of the 80 hour rule. Logging hours is a waste of time. Of course they're going to fudge their hours. If the GME shuts their program down due to "violations" it only hurts the resident and their future career. DH feels that if he, as a resident, has an issue with the hours he should go directly to his PD or chair and discuss the matter rather than ratting them out to the GME. Apparently the GME dinged his program this year for having too many cases. Whatever. I would rather the "practicing" be done in residency with an attending assisting rather than the attending practicing on me because he/she didn't get enough experience and teaching during their residency. DH's chair was discussing how fellowships have become entirely necessary, a 6th year rather than strictly a specialization year, in ortho now due to not getting enough experience during residency. And I'm sorry, no one wants to add more years to their residency, especially to any type of surgical residency. It's bad enough that fellowships are becoming an extra year of residency.
And there is no 80 hour rule in attendinghood. Could you imagine? I'm sorry sir, we couldn't finish your spine surgery because I've reached this week's hourly allowance. Oh, don't push I have to change shifts. Unfortunately, medicine is not for the weak or lazy. And as much as I hate residency and medicine, I know the kind of doctor I would like to have, for myself and my 3 children, and I expect my husband to be no less than that. If you sign up for a job, do it all the way. Medicine is definitely not a job that you should be half assing and trying to find ways to cut corners.
And there is no 80 hour rule in attendinghood. Could you imagine? I'm sorry sir, we couldn't finish your spine surgery because I've reached this week's hourly allowance. Oh, don't push I have to change shifts. Unfortunately, medicine is not for the weak or lazy. And as much as I hate residency and medicine, I know the kind of doctor I would like to have, for myself and my 3 children, and I expect my husband to be no less than that. If you sign up for a job, do it all the way. Medicine is definitely not a job that you should be half assing and trying to find ways to cut corners.
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