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Re: Going into medicineFrom: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)Fri Jan 28 15:35:50 2005
"...not enough sleep..." Got me thinking. After three thousand plus deliveries, guesstimating five hours lost sleep per delivery (what with the antenatal evening/early am phone calls as well as the deliveries that occurred at night), that's certainly reason to feel a little slack. Perhaps a "hospitalist" in-house delivery providor system might be something for the future. 'course it would come with a cost in terms of the interpersonal relationships that account for so much of the psychic rewards of the specialty. Hank "D. Ashley Hill" <dahmd@cfl.rr.com> wrote: I'm not surprised. I have not met a medical student in the past 3 years who has chosen ob/gyn. When I ask why not, they all tell me "too many hours, too much stress, not enough sleep, too many chances for things to go wrong during delivery, and too many lawsuits." Ashley
At Fri, 28 Jan 2005, art fougner, md wrote:
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-- D. Ashley Hill, MD Associate Director Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency and Loch Haven Ob/Gyn Group Orlando, Florida
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