tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1906231177906492968.post4077953136565281315..comments2023-09-26T05:48:22.339-04:00Comments on Shopaholic & Babies: Home in Augusta: Ode to the Indiana University School of MedicineAmanda E.http://www.blogger.com/profile/01915839659286635916noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1906231177906492968.post-14875852695464377842009-07-07T15:13:15.338-04:002009-07-07T15:13:15.338-04:00Hi Amanda....
I hear all your frustrations for su...Hi Amanda....<br /><br />I hear all your frustrations for sure! It definitely has been a learning experience with this whole med school thing. <br /><br />I don't know where Jake will be doing his neuro rotation, but Luke is finishing his this week...and I must say that his rotation was very, very lenient. I am only saying this to maybe bring you some kind of peace of mind because of course he should be able to spend time with you and the baby!<br /><br />Anyway...Luke didn't miss any days (didn't have to), but he initially said he would be working every weekend at least one day, but he has only worked two weekend days total, and they were like at 6 a.m. until 9 a.m. He has worked two call days, but he has gotten home by 7:30 on each of them instead of 10 like scheduled.<br /><br />So...yes...they make tons of demands about how you "must" be there the whole time and you will "have" to work weekends etc etc etc...but he has found it not to be all that true. <br /><br />I hope that helps...a little!? Of course Jake could get slammed with a completely different experience, but this is what Luke has dealt with thus far. He was at Wishard for 2 weeks and Riley the last 2 weeks.Ashley E.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06112908390122450736noreply@blogger.com