Background: In 2011 the U.S. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education began limiting first year resident physicians (interns) to shifts of ≤16 consecutive hours. Controversy persists regarding the effectiveness of this policy for reducing errors and accidents while promoting education and patient care. Using a mathematical model of the effects of circadian rhythms and length of time awake on objective performance and subjective alertness, we quantitatively compared predictions for traditional intern schedules to those that limit work to ≤ 16 consecutive hours. Methods: We simulated two traditional schedules and three novel schedules using the mathematical model. The traditional schedules had extended duration work shifts (≥24 h)...
The vast majority of residents' working time is spent away from patients. In hospital practice, many...
Objectives: Emergency physician productivity, often defined as new patients evaluated per hour, is e...
<div><p>Shift work has become an integral part of our life with almost 20% of the population being i...
Study Objectives: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) recently reinstat...
"The Challenge: The current work hour guidelines of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical E...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to, for the first time, (1) compare sleep, circadian phase, and al...
Background: The effects on patient safety of eliminating extended-duration work shifts for resident...
Sleep deprivation is one of the most common issues arising from the extensive working hours of resid...
Introduction: A major barrier in addressing circadian misalignment in shift work disorder is the lac...
Practical alternatives to gold-standard measures of circadian timing in shift workers are needed. We...
Introduction: While the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education limited first year resi...
Background: North American and European accreditation bodies have legislated progre...
The Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACMGE) 2011 guidelines for resident physici...
Background: With new resident duty-hour regulations, resident work schedules have progressively tran...
Objectives: Resident working hours might have potential impact on patient outcomes due to the fatigu...
The vast majority of residents' working time is spent away from patients. In hospital practice, many...
Objectives: Emergency physician productivity, often defined as new patients evaluated per hour, is e...
<div><p>Shift work has become an integral part of our life with almost 20% of the population being i...
Study Objectives: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) recently reinstat...
"The Challenge: The current work hour guidelines of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical E...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to, for the first time, (1) compare sleep, circadian phase, and al...
Background: The effects on patient safety of eliminating extended-duration work shifts for resident...
Sleep deprivation is one of the most common issues arising from the extensive working hours of resid...
Introduction: A major barrier in addressing circadian misalignment in shift work disorder is the lac...
Practical alternatives to gold-standard measures of circadian timing in shift workers are needed. We...
Introduction: While the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education limited first year resi...
Background: North American and European accreditation bodies have legislated progre...
The Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACMGE) 2011 guidelines for resident physici...
Background: With new resident duty-hour regulations, resident work schedules have progressively tran...
Objectives: Resident working hours might have potential impact on patient outcomes due to the fatigu...
The vast majority of residents' working time is spent away from patients. In hospital practice, many...
Objectives: Emergency physician productivity, often defined as new patients evaluated per hour, is e...
<div><p>Shift work has become an integral part of our life with almost 20% of the population being i...