Post Graduate training involves Patient care, education and administrative activities. But in today's modern life, the patient doctor ratio is so high that it leads to long working hours among PG residents which leads to fatigue & stress, which ultimately affects the care-giver as well as the patients. A survey was done among 20 PG residents to analyse performance, behavior, attitude and practices in patient care by PG Residents and to understand the affliction of their personal life. It was found that the PG Residents are working for an average time of 110 hrs/week ranging from 80–132 hours/week. It was also found to affect their performance, self-care, needle stick injuries & personal life
tations, it is important to consider the views of faculty who have the most contact with residents. ...
mandated 16-hour duty maximums for PGY1 (post graduate year) residents. The stated goals were to imp...
BACKGROUND: The literature on graduate medical education contains anecdotal reports of some effects ...
Introduction: Most serious patients among the poorest of the poor class are treated in the hospitals...
BACKGROUND: Education and patient care are essential to academic hospitalists, and residents are key...
Objectives: Resident working hours might have potential impact on patient outcomes due to the fatigu...
We surveyed orthopaedic surgery residents and faculty from two university training programs to quant...
Hypothesis: We attempted to better quantitate resident work within our system of care. Design Surve...
Abstract Background The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) implemented rev...
Cameron W Leafloor,1 Heather A Lochnan,2,3,6 Catherine Code,2,4 Erin J Keely,2,3,6 Deanna M Rothwell...
Abstract Patient safety is a powerful motivating force for change in modern medicine, ...
BackgroundResident duty hour limitations aim, in part, to reduce medical errors. Residents' percepti...
Four different, prospective study instruments were used to assess the impact of changes in resident ...
Abstract Physicians in general, and residents in particular, are adapting to duty sche...
BackgroundThe Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and European working time directi...
tations, it is important to consider the views of faculty who have the most contact with residents. ...
mandated 16-hour duty maximums for PGY1 (post graduate year) residents. The stated goals were to imp...
BACKGROUND: The literature on graduate medical education contains anecdotal reports of some effects ...
Introduction: Most serious patients among the poorest of the poor class are treated in the hospitals...
BACKGROUND: Education and patient care are essential to academic hospitalists, and residents are key...
Objectives: Resident working hours might have potential impact on patient outcomes due to the fatigu...
We surveyed orthopaedic surgery residents and faculty from two university training programs to quant...
Hypothesis: We attempted to better quantitate resident work within our system of care. Design Surve...
Abstract Background The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) implemented rev...
Cameron W Leafloor,1 Heather A Lochnan,2,3,6 Catherine Code,2,4 Erin J Keely,2,3,6 Deanna M Rothwell...
Abstract Patient safety is a powerful motivating force for change in modern medicine, ...
BackgroundResident duty hour limitations aim, in part, to reduce medical errors. Residents' percepti...
Four different, prospective study instruments were used to assess the impact of changes in resident ...
Abstract Physicians in general, and residents in particular, are adapting to duty sche...
BackgroundThe Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and European working time directi...
tations, it is important to consider the views of faculty who have the most contact with residents. ...
mandated 16-hour duty maximums for PGY1 (post graduate year) residents. The stated goals were to imp...
BACKGROUND: The literature on graduate medical education contains anecdotal reports of some effects ...