AlteredBeast Posted April 29, 2019 Share Posted April 29, 2019 TLDR: any inpatient med jobs that aren't 7 on 7 off? Long story short, been a PA for 6 years worked various outpatient jobs, family med, snot clinic, women's health etc.....bored out of my mind. Job I have now has great work life balance, 4 days a week, no weekends, no call, pay is great, good PTO. But, very little job satisfaction, and health benefits are poor. I realize that I get to focus more energy on life outside of work which translates to family, friends church, etc . Still can't shake the feeling that I'm wasting my training/ aptitude, which may be more of a work to live not live to work kind of thing, yet here I am. Did all my training at an academic hospital and I had an affinity for inpatient med in school, did a hospitalist elective rotation too. Also liked gen surg ( the non OR part). Since being out of school everything has seemed like immense levels of nonsense. I'd argue that 90% of outpatient acute visits don't need to happen, with a mix of arguing with patients that they don't need abx for booger nose followed by the verbal lambasting that's all too common either from angry gimmie gimmie patients or management. Thinking about going for a hospitalist residency if I can get it, cant seem to find any inpatient jobs around here ( So Cal) . This area is beyond NP friendly, as in prefer to hire NP's over PAs for admin reasons but that's another story. Are all inpatient med jobs 7 on 7 off? Wife absolutely won't let me work that schedule. I'm in So Cal, willing to move. Any info is helpful. I'm starting to consider leaving medicine permanently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MediMike Posted April 29, 2019 Share Posted April 29, 2019 TL;DR Yes. There's a huge variety in inpatient schedules. While large portion of your standard 12s are 7/7 others have you working 11 shifts/mo (old academic place I worked CCU in), nocturnist positions will normally be 10 nights/mo, some places do 4 10s, often swing shifts... And the places that do 7/7 will oftentimes have Vaca time built into each quarter, one group near me has a 3wk break built in every 12wks so while you're starting off working 26wks of the year that gets knocked down to 22... personally I'd recommend nights if you can manage it. Don't listen to all those studies about early death, stroke and cancer. Most were based on factory workers, truckers and nurses. Not stunning PAs such as ourselves.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brandonhughey Posted April 29, 2019 Share Posted April 29, 2019 45 minutes ago, AlteredBeast said: TLDR: any inpatient med jobs that aren't 7 on 7 off? Long story short, been a PA for 6 years worked various outpatient jobs, family med, snot clinic, women's health etc.....bored out of my mind. Job I have now has great work life balance, 4 days a week, no weekends, no call, pay is great, good PTO. But, very little job satisfaction, and health benefits are poor. I realize that I get to focus more energy on life outside of work which translates to family, friends church, etc . Still can't shake the feeling that I'm wasting my training/ aptitude, which may be more of a work to live not live to work kind of thing, yet here I am. Did all my training at an academic hospital and I had an affinity for inpatient med in school, did a hospitalist elective rotation too. Also liked gen surg ( the non OR part). Since being out of school everything has seemed like immense levels of nonsense. I'd argue that 90% of outpatient acute visits don't need to happen, with a mix of arguing with patients that they don't need abx for booger nose followed by the verbal lambasting that's all too common either from angry gimmie gimmie patients or management. Thinking about going for a hospitalist residency if I can get it, cant seem to find any inpatient jobs around here ( So Cal) . This area is beyond NP friendly, as in prefer to hire NP's over PAs for admin reasons but that's another story. Are all inpatient med jobs 7 on 7 off? Wife absolutely won't let me work that schedule. I'm in So Cal, willing to move. Any info is helpful. I'm starting to consider leaving medicine permanently. I hear great things about carolinas healthcare hospitalist residency! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ap1249 Posted May 1, 2019 Share Posted May 1, 2019 I work inpatient for our Neurology service, four 10-hr days (7-5) and one weekend a month (half day on Sat and Sun, with an extra day off the following week). I love it! My hospitalist PA colleague works 5 days a week, 8 hrs (7-3), no wknds. I think there are many schedule options out there. I'm in Illinois. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAdamsPAC Posted May 1, 2019 Share Posted May 1, 2019 There are plenty of Hospitalist jobs with various hours for those willing to move. Go with your gut and don't take counsel of your fears! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MT2PA Posted May 1, 2019 Share Posted May 1, 2019 3 x12s is common in my area...but that includes rotating shifts and weekends/holidays. As long as you know you're never going to have the cush schedule you have now, you'll find something that isn't 7on/7off Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaepora Posted May 1, 2019 Share Posted May 1, 2019 I currently work surgery - 5x8s plus call. I have 3 interviews with 3 different health systems for intensive care - all 3x12s. I think that's pretty typical. Our hospitalist service APPs do that as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlteredBeast Posted May 2, 2019 Author Share Posted May 2, 2019 Thanks for the replies. 3 twelves sounds do able. I've been looking into the Carolinas fellowship. Have to do some hard thinking, thanks again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MediMike Posted May 2, 2019 Share Posted May 2, 2019 40 minutes ago, AlteredBeast said: Thanks for the replies. 3 twelves sounds do able. I've been looking into the Carolinas fellowship. Have to do some hard thinking, thanks again. Mayo ask has one in AZ, sounds like you can tweak it towards CC or Heme/Onc or stay generalized. I looked into it years ago... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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