AbstractSummary and introductionTo assess ophthalmic trainees' perspective of the impact of the European Working Time Regulations (EWTR) on their training.MethodsAll trainees in ophthalmology in the UK were emailed a link to an electronic survey asking about their experiences of the EWTR.Results324 trainees (46% of those invited) responded to the survey. 44.4% of trainees reported that their posts were compliant with the EWTR. 40.7% felt that training had been adversely affected. 49.1% thought that ophthalmic trainees should opt out of the EWTR to work more than 48 h per week, with 57 the mean number of hours suggested appropriate.DiscussionMany ophthalmic trainees in the United Kingdom are working in rotas which are not compliant with the ...
Aims There have been significant changes in the management of out of hours services in ophthalmology...
Training grade doctors (junior doctors) have historically worked for extremely long hours in the int...
The introduction of time-limited surgical training in the UK in 1994 following the Calman report rai...
AbstractSummary and introductionTo assess ophthalmic trainees' perspective of the impact of the Euro...
AbstractThe European Working Time Directive (EWTD) 2003/88/EC is a Union Directive laying down minim...
The forthcoming implementation of the European Working Time Directive (EWTD) for non-consultant hosp...
Abstract Background The European Working Time Directive (EWTD) became law in 1993 but only applied t...
textabstractBackground In Europe and the United States, work hour restrictions are considered to be ...
OBJECTIVES: To report on what doctors at very different levels of seniority wrote, in their own word...
Doctors have historically worked long hours to provide patient care but also to gain experience. Ove...
Objectives: To report on what doctors at very different levels of seniority wrote, in their own word...
Objectives: To report on doctors' views, from all specialty backgrounds, about the European Working ...
OBJECTIVES: To report on doctors' views, from all specialty backgrounds, about the European Working ...
Objectives: To report doctors’ views about the European Working Time Directive (EWTD). Design: Surve...
Response to Aitken, M & Pace, E (2003) "Trainees' attitudes to shift work depend on grade and specia...
Aims There have been significant changes in the management of out of hours services in ophthalmology...
Training grade doctors (junior doctors) have historically worked for extremely long hours in the int...
The introduction of time-limited surgical training in the UK in 1994 following the Calman report rai...
AbstractSummary and introductionTo assess ophthalmic trainees' perspective of the impact of the Euro...
AbstractThe European Working Time Directive (EWTD) 2003/88/EC is a Union Directive laying down minim...
The forthcoming implementation of the European Working Time Directive (EWTD) for non-consultant hosp...
Abstract Background The European Working Time Directive (EWTD) became law in 1993 but only applied t...
textabstractBackground In Europe and the United States, work hour restrictions are considered to be ...
OBJECTIVES: To report on what doctors at very different levels of seniority wrote, in their own word...
Doctors have historically worked long hours to provide patient care but also to gain experience. Ove...
Objectives: To report on what doctors at very different levels of seniority wrote, in their own word...
Objectives: To report on doctors' views, from all specialty backgrounds, about the European Working ...
OBJECTIVES: To report on doctors' views, from all specialty backgrounds, about the European Working ...
Objectives: To report doctors’ views about the European Working Time Directive (EWTD). Design: Surve...
Response to Aitken, M & Pace, E (2003) "Trainees' attitudes to shift work depend on grade and specia...
Aims There have been significant changes in the management of out of hours services in ophthalmology...
Training grade doctors (junior doctors) have historically worked for extremely long hours in the int...
The introduction of time-limited surgical training in the UK in 1994 following the Calman report rai...