Abstract The potential impact of resident duty hour restrictions on faculty is likely significant; however, the extent of this impact has still not been well documented. We undertook a narrative review of the literature to determine the magnitude of that potential impact and the nature of the evolving discourse related to faculty members as individuals. The literature provides an inconsistent picture of the impact of duty hour restrictions on faculty. While some studies have reported a significant increase in faculty workload, others suggest that the impact of duty hour restrictions has been minimal. Some papers suggest that duty hour restrictions may fundamentally change the nature of resident–teacher interactions and, as a r...
In 2003, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the American Osteopathic Assoc...
Purpose: Educators in surgical training programs are concerned that the Accreditation Council for Gr...
In this issue, the studies by Shetty and Bhattacharya and Horwitz and colleagues attempt to answer t...
Abstract The potential impact of resident duty hour restrictions on faculty is likely ...
The potential impact of resident duty hour restrictions on faculty is likely significant; however, t...
Background: The institution of duty hour reforms by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical E...
tations, it is important to consider the views of faculty who have the most contact with residents. ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of resident duty-hours restrictions on teaching faculty, patient ...
BACKGROUND: Education and patient care are essential to academic hospitalists, and residents are key...
Background: Residents are stakeholders in the debate surrounding duty hour restrictions, yet few stu...
Duty hour restrictions for residency training were implemented in the United States to improve resid...
In 2003, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education defined for the first time an uppe...
Residents’ work overload is a rising issue in Taiwan. Duty hours of the residents in the United Stat...
With the recent increase in work hour restrictions, the general perception among medicine residents ...
Background The American Medical Student Association, the Committee of Interns and Residents, and Pub...
In 2003, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the American Osteopathic Assoc...
Purpose: Educators in surgical training programs are concerned that the Accreditation Council for Gr...
In this issue, the studies by Shetty and Bhattacharya and Horwitz and colleagues attempt to answer t...
Abstract The potential impact of resident duty hour restrictions on faculty is likely ...
The potential impact of resident duty hour restrictions on faculty is likely significant; however, t...
Background: The institution of duty hour reforms by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical E...
tations, it is important to consider the views of faculty who have the most contact with residents. ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of resident duty-hours restrictions on teaching faculty, patient ...
BACKGROUND: Education and patient care are essential to academic hospitalists, and residents are key...
Background: Residents are stakeholders in the debate surrounding duty hour restrictions, yet few stu...
Duty hour restrictions for residency training were implemented in the United States to improve resid...
In 2003, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education defined for the first time an uppe...
Residents’ work overload is a rising issue in Taiwan. Duty hours of the residents in the United Stat...
With the recent increase in work hour restrictions, the general perception among medicine residents ...
Background The American Medical Student Association, the Committee of Interns and Residents, and Pub...
In 2003, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the American Osteopathic Assoc...
Purpose: Educators in surgical training programs are concerned that the Accreditation Council for Gr...
In this issue, the studies by Shetty and Bhattacharya and Horwitz and colleagues attempt to answer t...