Message from @Quarantine_Zone
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Yes
"perpetual"
I mean, once they finish residency, it drops to 60 hours roughly
Unless you do like dermatology or something, then you work like 50 hour weeks
Sometimes less, like 40
That sounds more reasonable
Anesthesia work these 12 hour shift things
It's actually not bad because it's consistent
Surgeons have these wonky days where it will be 14 hour day followed by a 6 hour day
Cause a case can take like 12 hours sometimes or even longer
Like if a dude comes in and doesn't have a face cause of an explosion or falling off a motorcycle without a helmet
You can't just let him die
Well I hope those aren't very common
Depends on the area
Those cases go to the best surgeons
So the better your hospital is, the more likely you take those
Cause the small clinic or private hospital down the road can't do those reliably
They might die
So the cases all go to the same guys everytime
And those are highly specialized cases. Complete facial reconstruction is a new thing (like 10 years old), so only a handful of people know how to do it
So what happens is the hardest cases go to the best hospitals. Hardest cases have the highest mortality
So the best vascular surgeons actually will have high mortality rates unfortunately. Many patients die...
Sounds really stressful
Yeah, my dad does facial reconstruction, and I work with the vascular department of the hospital here
The vascular surgeon are pretty insane
I'll admit that
I could never do that. They have too many people die
Have you already finished studies?
No
I actually study econ
But I was formerly pre-med
So I've been working in vascular research since highschool
Almost 4 years now doing that
Whew
I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing post-grad
I have a GF, and we want to get married, but she's a year younger, so idk if we'll be married till she graduates
I have a job this summer with an insurance company in my Uni town, and they might have a job for me post-grad in my Uni town.
So that would be great
I still gotta finish muh PhD
It's pretty much done, though, we are just working on a few extra things