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by hundreddaysoff 811 days ago
All this is not wrong. Also, there's another huge factor: frankly, most ER triage systems are not very efficient and they don't hire enough RNs or other front-line workers.

I refuse to work day ER shifts because along with just a couple motivated RNs, I can often clear all the patients from the waiting room at night that have been there for many hours. Often, we just need a break from new patients and we need to work as a team and just focus on getting one patient out at a time. OTOH, day shifts often make me powerless as a doc just because there are so many other bodies around, each with competing agendas and pressures.