Re: On call drive time
I've had a couple of different experiences at hospitals where I've worked.
Experience #1: 20 minute callback time, and we were expected to be there and ready to go in 20 minutes. It was a level 1 Trauma center in a rural area, meaning we got everything within a 2 hour radius, including farming and mining accidents (ugh) and bad MVA's on country backroads. We also did burns and transplants. We stayed super busy, and a trauma there was really a trauma.
Experience #2: 30 minute callback time at another level 1 trauma center, but this time it's one of 6 trauma centers (3 level 1's) in the 8th biggest city in the country. Yes, we get traumas, but it's really pretty laid back, and the regular staff can handle almost anything that rolls through the door until the call team gets there. So if we're a little over the 30 minute mark, no one is going to blink an eye. We also don't do burns, peds, or transplants, so it really cuts back on the number of crash and burns, and get-here-now cases.
I would suggest taking call for a little while with your eye on the clock, then see how things roll at your hospital. If you're at one of those places where time really is tight, then staying with relatives sounds like a good option.
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