Well, sort of. It was December of my second year of residency. I was doing a pediatrics ER rotation as well as seeing out patients at the clinic and taking night/weekend call at my "home" hospital. One snowy Friday (if I thought about it long enough, I could probably even come up with the date), it took me about two hours to get to my clinic, the traffic and roads were so bad, and the nurses at the clinic were paging me because I wasn't there yet. Beginning in the afternoon, I was working a long ER shift that ended about 2am, as I recall. It snowed all day, and my care was covered with snow, and it took me about two hours to drive home from the Children's hospital. (The normal drive time was about 20 minutes). I was due at my "home" hospital to take Saturday call at 8 am. I actually woke up about 9 am, and I was in a panic. Fortunately, I hadn't been paged (a good thing), and I think that only the operator knew that I wasn't already in the hospital. We had residents doing "floor call" who were not on the medicine rotation, but would take calls from any patient that needed assistance, and that was my assignment that Saturday. I didn't have assigned patients to see on rounds, so, all I had to do was answer calls. Fortunately, the roads were better than when I came home, and I got to the hospital by about 10. When I got to the hospital, I went to my call room and went back to sleep. Lucky me. I never got reprimanded in any way for that situation. In retrospect, I probably should have just driven to my home hospital from Children's, since that was only a 10 minute drive, normally, but, I think I really wanted to see my husband, if only for a few minutes.