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Moonlighting as a resident

Any residents here (or even techs that are familiar) that can help give details on how moonlighting works at their program? I am currently in a program without it but that is willing to accommodate if opportunities arise.

Interested particularly in babysitting/contrast coverage and how that works? Is it at an outpatient center (this is what I tend to hear)? What are the general hours? What are the chances an outpatient center is even in need of a physician if they are currently running their current ways?

And if your program is set up like this, what if a resident does not pick up a shift? Who is covering? Is it required that someone always be available?

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