Fuelled by concerns about resident health and patient safety, there is a general trend in many jurisdictions toward limiting the maximum duration of consecutive work to between 14 and 16 hours. The goal of this article is to assist institutions and residency programs to make a smooth transition from the previous 24- to 36-hour call system to this new model. We will first give an overview of the main types of coverage systems and their relative merits when considering various aspects of patient care and resident pedagogy. We will then suggest a practical step-by-step approach to designing, implementing, and monitoring a scheduling system centred on clinical and educational needs in the context of resident duty hour reform. The importance of ...
The regulation of duty hours of physicians in training remains among the most hotly debated subjects...
Duty hour restrictions for residency training were implemented in the United States to improve resid...
BACKGROUND: Education and patient care are essential to academic hospitalists, and residents are key...
Safe and appropriate health care, especially in urgent or emergency situations, is the expectation o...
Physicians in general, and residents in particular, are adapting to duty schedules in which they hav...
The potential impact of resident duty hour restrictions on faculty is likely significant; however, t...
In the early 1990s, a new appointment scheduling concept for outpatient clinics, labeled open access...
Abstract Physicians in general, and residents in particular, are adapting to duty sche...
Journal ArticleAn ideal system would be completely passive and would allow more detailed tracking of...
Background: Residents are stakeholders in the debate surrounding duty hour restrictions, yet few stu...
In July 2011, the ACGME implemented new rules that limit interns to 16 hours of work in a row, but c...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the public’s awareness of medical errors committed by...
The medical establishment is grappling with the complex issue of duty hour regulations – an issue th...
Background: Operating room efficiency is invaluable. Particularly in public health systems, where r...
In July 2003, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education instituted residency duty-hou...
The regulation of duty hours of physicians in training remains among the most hotly debated subjects...
Duty hour restrictions for residency training were implemented in the United States to improve resid...
BACKGROUND: Education and patient care are essential to academic hospitalists, and residents are key...
Safe and appropriate health care, especially in urgent or emergency situations, is the expectation o...
Physicians in general, and residents in particular, are adapting to duty schedules in which they hav...
The potential impact of resident duty hour restrictions on faculty is likely significant; however, t...
In the early 1990s, a new appointment scheduling concept for outpatient clinics, labeled open access...
Abstract Physicians in general, and residents in particular, are adapting to duty sche...
Journal ArticleAn ideal system would be completely passive and would allow more detailed tracking of...
Background: Residents are stakeholders in the debate surrounding duty hour restrictions, yet few stu...
In July 2011, the ACGME implemented new rules that limit interns to 16 hours of work in a row, but c...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the public’s awareness of medical errors committed by...
The medical establishment is grappling with the complex issue of duty hour regulations – an issue th...
Background: Operating room efficiency is invaluable. Particularly in public health systems, where r...
In July 2003, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education instituted residency duty-hou...
The regulation of duty hours of physicians in training remains among the most hotly debated subjects...
Duty hour restrictions for residency training were implemented in the United States to improve resid...
BACKGROUND: Education and patient care are essential to academic hospitalists, and residents are key...