well they get up. then they probably get coffee get dressed then go to work then sign in see patients work with the then do paperwork then clock out then go home take a shower and watch TV or read then go to bed
Being on call 24/7.
I totally agree with the above contributor. It's whatever it takes to get the job done and those jobs will continually pop up, and at times when it may not be convenient for you. This is why you must have a real passion for what you do, and the benefit it brings to others as well as yourself.
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I'd have to say 124 hours a week. Because i am a gynecologist.
approximately 10 hours/day for 6 days a week.
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hospitals
no one can answer that because different doctors have different schedule
Most of doctors schedule a second ultrasound week twenty of the pregnancy
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The way in-house doctors work is that they are paid by the hospital and work for the hospital. They have a set schedule where they are at the hospital in case they are needed.
doctors and nurses arent on an hourly pay schedule they get paid the days they work like teachers.
Pharmacies do not call doctors to confirm schedule II prescriptions. If they are unsure about the prescription, they may call the doctor.
doctors (they is the pronoun that replaces doctors)
No, mechanics work on boats, doctors work on people.
Yes but they first need to schedule it with the hospital.
Doctors that work with kids are pediatricians.
Schedule IV
They are doctors who do the work of doctors for free or for charity or missionary work.