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Old 03-15-2008, 11:40 PM
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Originally Posted by bravotwozero View Post
I suppose that would vary with where you are rotating/working at. If you're at a level I trauma center in a major urban area, say, Beth Israel in NYC, you'll probably be busting your hump the entire shift. But if you were in a suburb/small town area, at a level III trauma center, I don't know if you'd be just as busy. (Though it would probably not be a good idea to complete an EM residency there)
Well, one was a small town level 2 hospital with no residents. The other is a level 1 just outside NYC. The level 1 is busy, but the attendings still get down time.
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