So, I was contacted by a gentleman who is on the wait-list to our medical school. He has 4 kids, and this would be a career change for him. When I spoke with him on the phone, he said he was interested in orthopaedics, but not surgery. He recently sent me a few questions, and I figured I'd tap into the brain-trust here for some answers. I also think this would be a good resource for people who come to our site
Here we go!
1.) What medical specialties would best allow me to spend time with and take care of my family? Worst?
2.) It seems like work conditions during medical residency are largely based on who you are working for. If so, what should I consider when searching for a medical residency. What steps can I take to make a good choice for my family?
3.) How possible would it be for me as a resident to have enough flexibility in my schedule to drop what I'm doing and go help my family with an immediate need?
4.) More restrictions have been placed on resident duty hours recently. How well do institutions follow duty hours guidelines? Do you expect duty hours to change in four years? If so, how?
Here we go!
1.) What medical specialties would best allow me to spend time with and take care of my family? Worst?
2.) It seems like work conditions during medical residency are largely based on who you are working for. If so, what should I consider when searching for a medical residency. What steps can I take to make a good choice for my family?
3.) How possible would it be for me as a resident to have enough flexibility in my schedule to drop what I'm doing and go help my family with an immediate need?
4.) More restrictions have been placed on resident duty hours recently. How well do institutions follow duty hours guidelines? Do you expect duty hours to change in four years? If so, how?
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