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What can I expect on the everyday job?
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Rugila’s Answer
Hello Rose,
It depends on which field you are pursuing. Each job comes with many differences... from the type of industry and company you are looking to join. Always do your research to find out what each organization is offering and what the company mission stands for. This will help you narrow down your search and find the ideal employer which aligns best with your preferences.
It depends on which field you are pursuing. Each job comes with many differences... from the type of industry and company you are looking to join. Always do your research to find out what each organization is offering and what the company mission stands for. This will help you narrow down your search and find the ideal employer which aligns best with your preferences.
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Estelle’s Answer
Hi, Rose,
I have been a gynecologist for 30 years. One day each week, I perform major surgeries starting at 8 a.m. and finishing around 4 p.m. After surgery, I usually see a few patients in the office. The other days of the week, I see any patients that are still in the hospital before clinic. I see patients in the office from 9a.m. to 4 p.m. then finish up reviewing charts and finishing paperwork. Sometimes, we perform outpatient procedures before clinic, and occasionally have emergency calls after hours.
I have been a gynecologist for 30 years. One day each week, I perform major surgeries starting at 8 a.m. and finishing around 4 p.m. After surgery, I usually see a few patients in the office. The other days of the week, I see any patients that are still in the hospital before clinic. I see patients in the office from 9a.m. to 4 p.m. then finish up reviewing charts and finishing paperwork. Sometimes, we perform outpatient procedures before clinic, and occasionally have emergency calls after hours.