keith10247
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cutting us out from the herd???
Nah, not anybody from here. I am talking about people out here and keeping them away from urban settings
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cutting us out from the herd???
Nah, not anybody from here. I am talking about people out here and keeping them away from urban settings
But actually in rural a 12 hour shift ends up being 16 or more as you get a call after 11.5 hours of quit and have to take them to the hospital which is nowhere near the station.I say that, though, and I work both rural and large urban area. The difference that matters to me most is that in rural, a 12 hour shift is 12 hours, not 13.5
But actually in rural a 12 hour shift ends up being 16 or more as you get a call after 11.5 hours of quit and have to take them to the hospital which is nowhere near the station.
You know, that's actually true. Due to lack of units in rural, I've been stuck with an LDT toward the end of a twelve, too. Thankfully, I have a white cloud for that, and it's not too often. I generally find the call diversity and type to be much more enjoyable at my rural service. Also, lack of nearby definitive care places additional responsibility on you. I get much more satisfaction from my patients there.
That being said. Our blend would make it so that I would have to post half of my questions in one category and the other half in another category.