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Six evergreen tips for holiday scheduling

Medical Staff Briefing, December 1, 2008

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The air is crisp, department stores are decked in lights, and requests for time off pile up like snowflakes. Juggling your hospitalist program’s schedule through the hectic holiday season can be tricky, but it doesn’t have to sap your holiday spirit. Check out the following six tips for smooth holiday scheduling:

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1 comments on “Six evergreen tips for holiday scheduling

Sarha (3/14/2012 at 5:30 PM)
Since doctors are elbrirte at policing their own profession someone needs to be sure that doctors at least have the basic current knowledge to practice. The standard of care in Medicine changes rapidly and complacency can be deadly. The Internal Medicine recertification exam (at least in 2001- my last certification) could be passed by that monkey when he takes a break from typing Shakespeare's works. So if you can't pass that, something is wrong. Can't speak for FP/peds or the specialties.The only thing missing from most board exams is the answer (F) Get a consultation. Part of medicine is learning when you don't know something.

 

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