 back when I was a resident most of the shifts that we would take for moonlighting would be anywhere from 10 to 12 hours. You would work from 7 to 7 p.m. 7 to 5 or you would work a night shift where you would work from 7 to 7. Those would be the longer shifts. Sometimes depending on how flexible the person who is giving you the shifts were you could say hey I want to work a half shift. I may work 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. and then have a decent night's sleep before I go do my clinical duty for the next day or I may work a half of an afternoon enjoy the rest of the evening as well as the nighttime before I go back to my normal rotations but most of the shifts that I ended up doing were 10 hours or 12 hours shifts. Now currently as a cardiology fellow a lot of my moonlighting is actually spent working for my former employer when I was a hospitalist just picking up extra shifts when they need them and so for those shifts usually I'll wake up at seven o'clock get ready go to the hospital go through my list of patients which could be anywhere from 15 to 18 patients always be ready for admissions you may get anywhere from 2 to 3 within a three or four hour window and so you basically have taken care of like 20 to 21 patients in the matter between seven and three