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Surgical Scheduling during Clerkship

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2022 10:04 pm
by Anonymous User
Hi all:

This is a weird question. I was able to schedule a long-delayed elective surgery (keeping the details private, but imagine wisdom teeth removal) in the middle of my clerkship next year, which will require about a week before I can return to work. It was hard to find dates that work, and it's not realistic to think I can do the surgery in the first year after starting a "real job."

I had to put a deposit down as the procedure is not entirely covered by insurance, so I am basically planning to ask forgiveness rather than permission. Is there anything I should worry about other than simply informing my judge that I need to take that week off for medical reasons, and will be happy to apply my vacation time to it?

Thanks!

Re: Surgical Scheduling during Clerkship

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2022 11:30 pm
by Anonymous User
You should ask the judge's current or former clerks about what you should do. Judges vary wildly on issues like this, and not all judges give vacation days. It may or may not be a big deal, depending entirely on the judge.

Re: Surgical Scheduling during Clerkship

Posted: Sun May 01, 2022 4:17 pm
by Anonymous User
I agree with asking former clerks about the best way to raise something like this with the judge. Depending on just how elective the surgery is, some judges would likely be very understanding while others would be annoyed. Many (most?) clerkships just don't have vacation time, and the expectation is that you will work every day for the year, perhaps with the exception of a long weekend or two for significant events like a wedding or a funeral.

Re: Surgical Scheduling during Clerkship

Posted: Sun May 01, 2022 4:52 pm
by Anonymous User
Anonymous User wrote:
Sun May 01, 2022 4:17 pm
I agree with asking former clerks about the best way to raise something like this with the judge. Depending on just how elective the surgery is, some judges would likely be very understanding while others would be annoyed. Many (most?) clerkships just don't have vacation time, and the expectation is that you will work every day for the year, perhaps with the exception of a long weekend or two for significant events like a wedding or a funeral.
I agree with asking, but would respond that, anecdotally, I have literally never heard of a judge that DOESN'T offer some form of vacation time. So your mileage, obviously, will vary.