265 pts · February 15, 2012
Can’t say if they’re FOS but pretty close to what I’m experiencing as a resident. We don’t do high flow before intubation, otherwise same.
Plus you have college and medical school loans. By no means is it poverty level but it’s tighter and not as glamorous as people think.
As a third year Anesthesiology resident (post MD) I make a smidge over 60k for 70 hour work weeks, some have it worse hours wide.
No it’s not, but figure in undergrad and med school loans, plus you’re working 80 hours a week and getting treated poorly.
My name is Greg too!
or you can spread out the cost and take it slow. Faster the course usually the less you spend total as you forget less between lessons. 2/2
It's about 60 hours of flight time on average. Eligible for the test @ 40 hrs. If you have money upfront you can do an accelerated course1/2
Nailed it.
Can’t say if they’re FOS but pretty close to what I’m experiencing as a resident. We don’t do high flow before intubation, otherwise same.
Plus you have college and medical school loans. By no means is it poverty level but it’s tighter and not as glamorous as people think.
As a third year Anesthesiology resident (post MD) I make a smidge over 60k for 70 hour work weeks, some have it worse hours wide.
No it’s not, but figure in undergrad and med school loans, plus you’re working 80 hours a week and getting treated poorly.
My name is Greg too!
or you can spread out the cost and take it slow. Faster the course usually the less you spend total as you forget less between lessons. 2/2
It's about 60 hours of flight time on average. Eligible for the test @ 40 hrs. If you have money upfront you can do an accelerated course1/2
Nailed it.