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re: Medical residency spinoff. Rank the specialties
Posted on 1/26/17 at 9:48 pm to MDTiger 13
Posted on 1/26/17 at 9:48 pm to MDTiger 13
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Really, is it that difficult to do your charts timely?
When you all of your rooms are full, 2-3 patients are dying at the same time, and the waiting room is 20 deep with administration breathing down your neck to clear it? Yes...yes it is.
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administrative ability of the average monkey.
Funny that you should say that. With more off time during the month and the "jack of all trades" mentality, more and more ER docs that work for hospitals are taking on administrative roles. And doing quite well at it. Have fun working with us
We are a small rural hospital. Our ER docs can find the time to nap for 2-3 hours but can't do their charts? LOL
To be fair, this sort of thing isn't limited to the E/R docs, we have several in private practice who don't take charts seriously. I wonder how they make any money in their practices.
Posted on 3/17/17 at 10:42 am to LongueCarabine
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We are a small rural hospital. Our ER docs can find the time to nap for 2-3 hours but can't do their charts
at your generalizations then. Are your EM docs board certified EM residency trained? It's unfortunate, but most docs that meet that qualification will not be going to a small rural hospital, with some exceptions.
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