As a director of an arthritis service with 7 rheumatologists, I do have an interest in stats.
As I finished up seeing my last patient at midday on the 31st December, it occurred to me to quickly check how many patients I’d seen for the calendar year.
I know many rheumatologists who see patients at a faster rate, and I also know rheumatologists who take more time with their patients than me.
So, when interpreting these figures, you need to know a little more about my timetable:
Between 1st January and 31st December, I performed (rough figures generated by our patient management software):
That’s roughly 72765 minutes of patient contact over 45 working weeks.
77.7 patient consultations per week.
Now that I've calculated this, it doesn't sound like that many.
But, at the risk of sounding a bit wimpy, it still feels like hard work at times.
Dr Irwin Lim is a rheumatologist and a director of BJC Health. You should follow him on twitter here.This blog focuses on arthritis, healthcare in general, and Connected Care.
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