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Based on thorough review of the best available, current evidence, the cornerstone of these requirements, unchanged since the 2003 revision of the Common Program Requirements, remains the 80-hour weekly limit, one day off in seven, and in-house call no more often than every three days, averaged over four weeks.
What Step scores do I need for successful match into Urology? Recent NRMP data suggest that a Step I score for Urology candidates should be 240 or higher. Step II scores should be 245-250 or higher. Successful Urology-matched students typically rank in the top 25% of their class for those schools that provide rankings.
In his article, Dr. Wong calculates the average urology resident spends 16 800 hours during his/her five-year residency, achieving expertise in urological surgery.
Duty hours must be limited to 80 hours per week, averaged over a four-week period, inclusive of all in-house call and educational activities, and clinical work done from home.
The Medscape National Physician Burnout Suicide Report in 2021 identified urology to be tied for third for overall burnout rate of 49%. While burnout is a complex issue, physicians have identified work-life balance and combining parenthood with work among the most concerning workplace issues.

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Depending on their specialty and rotation, medical residents on average put in between 40 and 80 hours each week. The maximum number of continuous hours that first-year residents may work is 16, while more experienced residents may work continuously for 24 hour.
Moonlighting must not interfere with or compromise patient care or the education of other learners. The program director must provide written approval for residents to moonlight.

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