Re: Family life of an orthopod
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Does it get a lot better? What fellowship training might set up the best possibility for having good hours? What kind of practice should we look for to get the best hours?
Seriously, schedule is the only thing I/we care about right now. I want my husband back, and his kids want their dad back. Money and job satisfaction are honestly really low right now.
Please, help. I have heard foot and ankle and hand might be good options. Hand without replants anyway. Are there a lot of places that don't do replants? What kind of hours are we seriously looking at in all the different specialties? Peds? Trauma? Hand? Foot and ankle? He has ruled out spine and joints. He thinks there might be too much marketing involved with sports.
Thanks in advance.
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Practice selection is key. If you are looking for a good lifestyle, you need to live close to where you work (so your not stuck in your car). You need to join a group that has one clinic location or very few and also only work out of one hospital. It also helps if the hospital has a very low trauma load.
This is one example of a typical week. Probably a much better lifestyle than some of my friends. So there is light at the end of the tunnel. The question will be if you can find a nice practice opportunity in a place you want to live.
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that said, i do think that life after residency has to be better. it does, doesn't it?
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SO in my opinion its all about the setup you find.
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Family life will be determined by practice selection and not necessarily subspecialty. For example, I am a sports doc/arthroscopist. I have two full clinic days a week which keep me busy starting at 8 and usually home by 5 or 5]
So it is possible to have a sports practice and a decent life. Is this type of lifestyle possible with a spine practice?
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