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I'm curious: who (attending, resident, PA/NP, heme/onc fellow, BMT fellow) covers what services while on call at your institution?
1. Oncology
2. Hematology
3. BMT
4. Other?
I ask because I've heard that some programs vary widely and I'm desperate for ideas. For example,
1. The heme fellow is called first for all 3 services.
2. A resident is called first (not necessarily the same resident for all 3 services).
3. A PA/NP is called first all of the time on BMT. Or interchangeably with a heme fellow.
4. The attending handles all calls directly from BMT. No PA/NPs or trainees are integrated into call duties for BMT patients.
5. Fellow is back up in case the attending doesn't answer (no judgment; I'm just quoting).
6. No attendings are on call. The fellows run the asylum.
Who does what at your program? Or, if you're out of training, who did what? What was the on call coverage workflow? You don't need to say which institution if you'd rather not, of course. Thank you.
1. Oncology
2. Hematology
3. BMT
4. Other?
I ask because I've heard that some programs vary widely and I'm desperate for ideas. For example,
1. The heme fellow is called first for all 3 services.
2. A resident is called first (not necessarily the same resident for all 3 services).
3. A PA/NP is called first all of the time on BMT. Or interchangeably with a heme fellow.
4. The attending handles all calls directly from BMT. No PA/NPs or trainees are integrated into call duties for BMT patients.
5. Fellow is back up in case the attending doesn't answer (no judgment; I'm just quoting).
6. No attendings are on call. The fellows run the asylum.
Who does what at your program? Or, if you're out of training, who did what? What was the on call coverage workflow? You don't need to say which institution if you'd rather not, of course. Thank you.