Anonymous wrote:Thank you to all who provided useful information that I requested! I’m grateful that my residency opportunity will not require overnights. My mentors have been incredible to work with. For my annual conferences that I’ll need to do or extended time away, my mom can help. Lastly, it’s no one’s business where the other parent is. That wasn’t what I asked about but thank you for the concern.l
Anonymous wrote:I think this is going to be harder than you think. I did it and almost lost my mind. I had a full time nanny. Husband deployed before internship and I was completely alone. Most staff don’t care. They will not give you the schedule early for planning purposes. If you are doing any type of internship before residency then you should plan on a call schedule. It is in your best interest to find a really good nanny and then have back up childcare. I sincerely wish you the best.
Anonymous wrote:Check out the hospital child care. Many have 24/7 child care because they know the staff need it.
I'm in Virginia so not much help on specifics but, as a PP said, I know a hospital here has (or had) a childcare center with extended hours so that may be an option. Years ago I met a single mother who lived on Capitol Hill and was a nurse working very odd shift hours. She somehow made it work. You will, too. Best of luck. Anonymous wrote:My husband and I both ate Mrs. He went right to med school out of college and I stayed home and had our two kids. The when he was done (added a fellowship) I we y in at 33. I can honestly say that the years he was in school our kids saw him less than 6 waking hours a week. My experience in school wasn't quite as bad bc my kids were older and stayed up last 8. When they are under 5 and go to bed early there is just no time to see them. It's incredibly time demanding and mentally intensive. I really would not consider this career path as a single parent. Can a grandparent move in????
Anonymous wrote:Thank you to all who provided useful information that I requested! I’m grateful that my residency opportunity will not require overnights. My mentors have been incredible to work with. For my annual conferences that I’ll need to do or extended time away, my mom can help. Lastly, it’s no one’s business where the other parent is. That wasn’t what I asked about but thank you for the concern.l
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Au pairs are limited to 10 hour work shifts. If you are doing overnights, that will not be an option for you.
I believe your only option is a nanny who is willing to do overnights.
OP wrote there are no overnight shifts.
What kind of residency has no overnight shifts, ever?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Au pairs are limited to 10 hour work shifts. If you are doing overnights, that will not be an option for you.
I believe your only option is a nanny who is willing to do overnights.
OP wrote there are no overnight shifts.