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![]() "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 01:29:39 GMT, "Maxprop" wrote: They are with the patient for 8 or 12 hours shifts, In the ER? The wording might have been slightly off. They are with patients (plural) for 8 to 12 hours shifts. but the rheumatologist may see 50 to 70 patients per day, which broadens his scope of knowledge and competence tremendously. While he may not see emergent patients, he was exposed to first aid and emergency procedures during his medical education. And he can give medications, start IVs, or perform a trache without waiting for approval from afar. 70 patients a day? In private practice? Just how much LSD did you take this time? Rheumatologists, ophthalmologists, internists, urologists, otolaryngologists, and a few other subspecialists see that many daily. That's what proper utilization of staff is all about. Most of those practitioners spend two to five minutes on average with each patient, and no time at all with some. Occasionally a patient takes more time and they run behind (typical). I spent four years with a corneal specialist, during which his average daily patient load exceeded 100. Of course my colleagues and I saw most of them while the surgeons just popped in to say "hi" and "that cornea is looking good, Mrs. Johnson" from time to time. How did you think these guys gross in the healthy seven figure range each year? Max |
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