Introduction: While the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education limited first year resident-physicians to 16 consecutive work hours from 2011 to 2017, resident-physicians in their second year or higher were permitted to work up to 28 h consecutively. This paper describes the Randomized Order Safety Trial Evaluating Resident-physician Schedules (ROSTERS) study, a clustered-randomized crossover clinical trial designed to evaluate the effectiveness of eliminating traditional shifts of 24 h or longer for second year or higher resident-physicians in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). Methods: ROSTERS was a multi-center non-blinded trial in 6 PICUs at US academic medical centers. The primary aim was to compare patient safety bet...
Introduction: Given the shortage of critical care nurses, emphasis has been placed upon improving th...
Colin West and the Mayo team recently published a meta-analysis of Interventions to Prevent and Re...
Introduction: The effect of changes in doctors’ rosters is rarely subjected to scientific evaluation...
Introduction:While the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education limited first year resid...
Background: The effects on patient safety of eliminating extended-duration work shifts for resident...
BACKGROUNDThe effects on patient safety of eliminating extended-duration work shifts for resident ph...
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...
Colin West and the Mayo team recently published a meta-analysis of Interventions to Prevent and Re...
Background: In 2011 the U.S. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education began limiting fir...
BackgroundIn 2011, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) instituted a 16-...
Objectives: Resident working hours might have potential impact on patient outcomes due to the fatigu...
The Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACMGE) 2011 guidelines for resident physici...
Background: Since the inception of the eighty-hour work week, work hour restrictions have incited co...
BACKGROUND: Although previous studies in academic intensive care units (ICUs) have found no improvem...
Introduction: Given the shortage of critical care nurses, emphasis has been placed upon improving th...
Colin West and the Mayo team recently published a meta-analysis of Interventions to Prevent and Re...
Introduction: The effect of changes in doctors’ rosters is rarely subjected to scientific evaluation...
Introduction:While the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education limited first year resid...
Background: The effects on patient safety of eliminating extended-duration work shifts for resident...
BACKGROUNDThe effects on patient safety of eliminating extended-duration work shifts for resident ph...
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...
Colin West and the Mayo team recently published a meta-analysis of Interventions to Prevent and Re...
Background: In 2011 the U.S. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education began limiting fir...
BackgroundIn 2011, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) instituted a 16-...
Objectives: Resident working hours might have potential impact on patient outcomes due to the fatigu...
The Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACMGE) 2011 guidelines for resident physici...
Background: Since the inception of the eighty-hour work week, work hour restrictions have incited co...
BACKGROUND: Although previous studies in academic intensive care units (ICUs) have found no improvem...
Introduction: Given the shortage of critical care nurses, emphasis has been placed upon improving th...
Colin West and the Mayo team recently published a meta-analysis of Interventions to Prevent and Re...
Introduction: The effect of changes in doctors’ rosters is rarely subjected to scientific evaluation...