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Because they feel the benefits of continuity of care and educational opportunities outweigh the dangers of fatigue. -- nm
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Ender
As I pointed out, non-first year docs always could do this. -- nm
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Spawn
Mar 10 '17, 12:00
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And there's a good chance there's a nap in there somewhere. -- nm
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Ender
Mar 10, 12:06
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you know this...how? -- nm
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Mel Profit
Mar 10, 12:18
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Every hospital drama in the past 20 years backed up by a google search of "hospital resident nap". -- (edited)
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Ender
Mar 10, 13:01
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I'll take my several years of working with residents over...TV.
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Mel Profit
Mar 10, 13:19
Some do but in my experience not many get the time. It'll depend on how busy a hospital they're working in. -- (edited)
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Krusty
Mar 10, 13:09
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