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As yet another wide-eyed premed, I'm obviously far too early in my career for any serious consideration, but I was curious if work-hours are decreased for senior residents. I've heard that the schedule for every training program is different, but I was hoping anyone could comment on how their experienced changed in the latter part of residency. I've also heard that the final year of residency is very taxing, but do the preceding years as a senior resident allow for more time (for like spending time with children) compared to junior years?