Doctor

Typical wake-up time: 05:45

Aufstehzeit-Verteilung

05:45 Uhr
05:00
06:30
04:00 05:00 06:00 07:00 08:00 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00
Typischer Bereich
Median

About this job

After 6+ years of studying and residency, waking up is the least of your problems. On-call shifts make the difference between day and night meaningless anyway.

💡 Fun Fact

Doctors have the longest education of any profession - but still have no idea why the hospital printer never works.

💤 Wake-up Tips

Comfortable shoes for rounds. A snack in your coat pocket saves lives - yours.

Work Schedule Profile

Shift Work
Yes
Night Shift
Yes
Remote Possible
No
Weekend Work
Yes

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At a Glance

Wake-up Range
05:00 - 06:30
Data Quality
Very reliable
Snooze Index
Rarely
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Frequently Asked Questions

What time do Doctors have to wake up?
The typical wake-up time for Doctors is 05:45. The range goes from 05:00 on early days to 06:30 on later shifts, depending on the employer and schedule.
Do Doctors work shift work?
Yes, Doctors often work in shifts, including night shifts. Wake-up times can therefore vary significantly.
Is being a Doctor suitable for early birds?
Absolutely. Doctors are among the earliest-rising professions – if you're not a morning person, this job will be very challenging.
Do Doctors have to work on weekends?
Yes, weekend work is common for Doctors and should be considered when choosing this career.
Disclaimer: The times shown are averages and may vary depending on region, employer, and individual circumstances.