Submitted by TerjiD t3_zww6ac in askscience
Boring_Vanilla4024 t1_j20pn99 wrote
Reply to comment by Purecasher in How do shifts work on really long medical operations? by TerjiD
It can cost upwards of $180k per year to train a resident in the US. Stop with the BS about how much revenue they bring in... they don't, and they're a liability.
When I worked at an academic center my residents were often out the door on non-call days hours before I finished. And you spend a ton of time teaching, looking for and catching errors, and explaining to angry family members why what the PGY1 said on pre-rounds was incorrect. Residents don't bring more quality of life to attending, but quite the opposite. Academic attendings are rewarded by being paid less than their private practice colleagues.
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