work hours
Our Addiction Fellowship programs comply with the University of Utah GME Houseofficer Work Hours Policy. A typical work week is 40 to 50 hours.
- Fellows are on duty Monday through Friday for approximately 8-10 hours per day, from about 7:30-8:00am to about 5:00-6:00pm
- Some rotations will require Saturday or Sunday rounds once or twice per month
- Some afterhours experiences may be required in certain rotations
There is an 80-hour per week work hour limit outlined by the University’s policy. Fellows should never reach the 80-hour per week work limit when work hours are averaged over a four-week period.
Fellows will document their work hours (including any moonlighting hours) in the MedHub system daily. The Program Director and Program Manager will track work hours through the MedHub system.
ON-call schedule
There is no in-house call during the fellowship. Fellows may have some pager call responsibilities.
Rotations and electives may include pager call, but at no time will duty hours exceed 80-hours per week.
Each hospital will have its own on-call system to cover the patients seen during the day. If there are any difficulties with getting appropriate supervision, fellows should notify the Program Director as soon as possible.
Moonlighting
Any fellows who moonlight must:
- Follow the Department of Psychiatry and GME office moonlighting policies.
- Not exceed the 80-hour per week limit.
If there are any work hour violations, the Program Manager or MedHub system will flag the violation and notify the Program Director, who will discuss the violation with the fellow and develop a plan for avoiding future work hour violations.
Salary and benefits
The following trainee salary stipend schedule is approved for the academic year 2024‐2025:
PGY Level |
Stipend |
4 |
$79,868 |
5 |
$82,731 |
6 |
$87,436 |
Trainee benefits include the following:
Paid Leave
- Three weeks (15 working days) of paid annual vacation, and one week (5 working days) of paid annual personal/professional development time which must be scheduled with the approval of the Program Director. Both vacation and personal/professional development time is non‐accruing.
Insurance
- Choice of health insurance plans, including hospitalization coverage - premium costs are shared between the Hospital and the trainee for health coverage for the trainee and family.
- Group dental insurance for trainee and family at a nominal charge per month.
- Group term life insurance up to the salary amount but not to exceed $25,000 at no charge. Additional life insurance may be purchased by the trainee.
- Disability insurance for specialty‐specific occupation with benefit equal to approximately 66.6% of monthly earnings up to $3,000/month (less benefits from other sources) and built‐in cost‐of‐living rider. Basic policy paid by Hospital. Additional individual coverage may be purchased by the trainee.
- Malpractice insurance is provided by the hospital for professional activities that are an approved part of the training program.
Meal Allowance and On-Call Facilities
- Meals will be provided to on-call trainees required to spend the night in any affiliated hospital and part of his/her training program.
- Overnight accommodations are available in the hospitals for on-call trainees.
Parking Stipend
- All trainees are eligible for a $25.00 per pay period parking stipend.
Education and Professional Development Funds
- All trainees receive an educational fund of $200 per year to be used over their training for educational materials.
- All trainees are encouraged to participate in individual research projects and present at scientific meetings. A portion of the expenses incurred in association with scientific presentations by trainees are paid by the Department.
Other Benefits
- Utah Medical Association (UMA) membership is provided for all trainees. Membership includes financial counseling and other benefits.
- Other benefits, such as reduced tuition, bookstore discount, athletic event discounts, use of recreation facilities and others as offered to all University employees. Click here for the general University of Utah benefits.
- Trainees qualify for reduced-cost season passes at some Utah ski areas.
- All trainees have access to networked computers, Medline, and email.
- Recognizing that some trainees may experience depression, anxiety, substance abuse, or marital and family stress at some time during their training, the School of Medicine provides preventive, consultative and referral services through the Employee Assistance Program. Many trainees take advantage of the opportunity for their own individual psychotherapy.
HRSA fellows also receive some additional benefits through the grant funding for professional development, travel, and additional rotation experiences.