Very briefly, we need more bodies. It's interesting that in the public eye, the physician shortage is all about the family doctor shortage, because of the problems we've talked about, but we have a shortage of doctors in specialties as well, or maybe we don't have a shortage of those doctors now, but we have a shortage of resources to actually put those doctors to work. You've read about orthopedic surgeons, who are graduates, who can't find operating room time. Some of these guys are doing calls at our hospital on weekends to get in with our group, so that when operating room time becomes available they can actually have a job.
I sit on the national council for my specialty. We received a report last year that currently we're training 30% more ear, nose, and throat doctors than we're going to have resources for when they graduate. In other words, there aren't going to be enough resources like operating room time, clinic time, nurses, or hospital resources for those doctors to actually have surgical work. But you're right; we get overwhelmed. I'm working in four different communities.
To answer your question, we just have to manage our time very, very carefully.