On Fri, 22 Feb 2013 12:14:52 -0500, John Gilmore <[email protected]> wrote:

>I have experimented with this number---Note that it includes
>professional development, e.g., journal reading, web browsing, meeting
>attendance and the like, things that are not immediately relevant to
>the task at hand ---and I do not think 5% is enough.
>
>It is low by the standards of other professions.  Medical doctors, for
>example, devote as much as 25% of their time to this sort of thing.

But do they do it during the day (taking time away from patients), or do they 
do it nights and weekends? Knowing how many hours my previous primary care 
provider worked in the office, and how much administrative work he did beyond 
that, I was never sure how he found the time even to read the journals let 
alone do any formal training.

-- 
Walt

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