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I do better moonlighting as a resident. This is sad.
I make 3200 a weekend working 16 hours..... What are you talking about. This is not as locuums or me traveling to a different state.
I do better moonlighting as a resident. This is sad.
I make 3200 a weekend working 16 hours..... What are you talking about. This is not as locuums or me traveling to a different state.
I make 3200 a weekend working 16 hours..... What are you talking about. This is not as locuums or me traveling to a different state.
As a resident, I drive 15 minutes to work, have my attendings to back me (but takes time staffing the cases), and hit a grand after seeing only 6 patients. Quality care (I hope), enjoyable work, interesting cases (sometimes), home for dinner with my documentation well in check, one day better for it, and all with plenty of gas in the tank to keep on with this marathon journey. I would except that to only improve once I put my attending hat on. Anything less, someone else can do it instead; it's a recipe for burnout.I make 3200 a weekend working 16 hours..... What are you talking about. This is not as locuums or me traveling to a different state.
lol dude rounding on 30 inpatients plus covering consults and ED questions is not worth 1600 bucks a day. If you spent 15 minutes total (notes and all) on 30 patients that works out to 7.5 hours. So either you’re working more than 8 hours each day or you’re doing the whole crappy write a one line note with a two line MSE after talking to the patient for 30 seconds.
Our residents get paid 100 bucks an hour for internal moonlighting for just covering the consult service on the weekends.