Purpose: Duty hours rules sparked debates about professionalism. This study explores whether and why general surgery residents delay departures at the end of a day shift in ways consistent with shift work, traditional professionalism, or a new professionalism. Method: Questionnaires were administered to categorical residents in 13 general surgery programs in 2014 and 2015. The response rate was 76% (N = 291). The 18 items focused on end-of-shift behaviors and the frequency and source of delayed departures. Follow-up interviews (N = 39) examined motives for delayed departures. The results include means, percentages, and representative quotations from the interviews. Results: A minority (33%) agreed that it is routine and accept...
BACKGROUND: The “Swiss cheese model” of systems accidents is commonly applied to patient safety, im...
Response to Aitken, M & Pace, E (2003) "Trainees' attitudes to shift work depend on grade and specia...
Background The American Medical Student Association, the Committee of Interns and Residents, and Pub...
Purpose: Duty hours rules sparked debates about professionalism. This study explores whether and why...
Background: This study examines the effect of implementation of the resident duty-hour regulations o...
PURPOSE: Although policies to restrict residents\u27 duty hours are pervasive, resident adherence to...
Background: With new resident duty-hour regulations, resident work schedules have progressively tran...
Introduction: There has been widespread international implementation of duration-hour restrictions t...
In 2003, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) issued regulations affecti...
BACKGROUND: The literature on graduate medical education contains anecdotal reports of some effects ...
Background: It is imperative to understand the current work practices of hospital personnel to infor...
Abstract; Background Professionalism has been an important tenet of medical education, yet defining ...
Background: The institution of duty hour reforms by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical E...
Response to Aitken, M & Pace, E (2003) "Trainees' attitudes to shift work depend on grade and specia...
Background The study explores how residents and faculty assess the ACGME\u27s 16-h limit on intern s...
BACKGROUND: The “Swiss cheese model” of systems accidents is commonly applied to patient safety, im...
Response to Aitken, M & Pace, E (2003) "Trainees' attitudes to shift work depend on grade and specia...
Background The American Medical Student Association, the Committee of Interns and Residents, and Pub...
Purpose: Duty hours rules sparked debates about professionalism. This study explores whether and why...
Background: This study examines the effect of implementation of the resident duty-hour regulations o...
PURPOSE: Although policies to restrict residents\u27 duty hours are pervasive, resident adherence to...
Background: With new resident duty-hour regulations, resident work schedules have progressively tran...
Introduction: There has been widespread international implementation of duration-hour restrictions t...
In 2003, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) issued regulations affecti...
BACKGROUND: The literature on graduate medical education contains anecdotal reports of some effects ...
Background: It is imperative to understand the current work practices of hospital personnel to infor...
Abstract; Background Professionalism has been an important tenet of medical education, yet defining ...
Background: The institution of duty hour reforms by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical E...
Response to Aitken, M & Pace, E (2003) "Trainees' attitudes to shift work depend on grade and specia...
Background The study explores how residents and faculty assess the ACGME\u27s 16-h limit on intern s...
BACKGROUND: The “Swiss cheese model” of systems accidents is commonly applied to patient safety, im...
Response to Aitken, M & Pace, E (2003) "Trainees' attitudes to shift work depend on grade and specia...
Background The American Medical Student Association, the Committee of Interns and Residents, and Pub...