Do you guys all really think this is black and white? It seems like you all are saying "you can't choose a residency based only on call hours." That's like saying "you can't choose a residency based only on location, or only on [fill in blank]." First of all, of course not, because there are a lot of criteria to consider and this is just one of many data points. Secondly, you can't tell anyone else what criteria are "stupid" -- everyone has their own reasons for what is important to them, and I'm just asking for help with something that is a significant, if not primarily important, data point. Lastly, I didn't say originally that Harvard's schedule was so great because there's Q14 call. I only posted it because it's the only one I could find. Your comments only help to point out why it IS important to have an idea of what call schedules are like, because now I realize I might want to avoid programs that trade solid call experience for a posh lifestyle (again, one data point).
The reason I ask is because I am at the point where I need to start thinking about family. Considering how competitive the field is, I may well end up in a different city from my wife. And like you said, I can't choose just based on location, so maybe the programs near me won't be the ones I like. With that, being on Q3 or Q4 call means it will be extremely difficult to ever find time to see my wife. Is it not a good reason to know call schedules, if it means you may only get to see your wife once every month or two?
And again, is it not a good reason to want to know that Q14 call may not give you the experience you need, especially if you're interested in trauma?
Anyway, again, it isn't the only data point, it's just one of many. If I'm stupid enough to need people to tell me that, then don't worry, I doubt I would match anyway.
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