Have been working at my current job for approximately 3 months and have started to be on call for this week, covering for my collaborating physician, I feel like I have not had adequate training but at the same time I don't want to be considered a complainer, any tips from you guys who are doing call regularly that might help? I'm not sure which pts actually need to be woken up at 3 am when I get a call and which pts can wait for the morning, also how do you deal with some critical labs that are given to you on a Saturday/Sunday and there is no contact info for the pt? Thanks in advance for your answers.
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Have been working at my current job for approximately 3 months and have started to be on call for this week, covering for my collaborating physician, I feel like I have not had adequate training but at the same time I don't want to be considered a complainer, any tips from you guys who are doing call regularly that might help? I'm not sure which pts actually need to be woken up at 3 am when I get a call and which pts can wait for the morning, also how do you deal with some critical labs that are given to you on a Saturday/Sunday and there is no contact info for the pt? Thanks in advance for your answers.