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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had no idea surgeons work such long hours - 6 am to after 6 pm; it's crazy. It's awesome that they give 3K/month to charity. I agree with the dog daycare, you can't leave the dogs alone at home for such a long time. [/quote] 6 am to 6 pm is in no way crazy.[/quote] It is if you have to perform surgery.[/quote] I’ve known transplant surgeons who routinely pull shifts more that twice that long. Over 24 hours when an organ comes available on their call. 12 hours is nothing.[/quote] If she's still up and doing things at 11:15 PM and then she wakes up at 4:45, then she's getting 5 hours of sleep a night? SHould you be operating in that condition? Also if you're still drinking at 11 PM and then you're doing surgery at 6, isn't that a bit like an airplane pilot driving the plane after drinking?[/quote] Agreed. She has very poor eating and sleeping habits! [/quote] That may be true, but she has great skin care habits. She is so disciplined about making sure she does her various layers of skin creams. (I do the same, but then again, I'm older and have a job much less demanding than a surgeon).[/quote]
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