Duty hour restrictions for residency training were implemented in the United States to improve residents' educational experience and quality of life, as well as to improve patient care and safety; however, these restrictions are by no means problem-free. In this paper, we discuss the positive and negative aspects of duty hour restrictions, briefly highlighting research on the impact of reduced duty hours and the experiences of American residents. We also consider whether certain specialties (e.g., Emergency Medicine, Radiology) may be more amenable than others (e.g., Surgery) to duty hour restrictions. We conclude that feedback from residents is a crucial element that must be considered in any future attempts to strike a balance between red...
Objective: to evaluate the impact of restricting duty hours on anaesthesia and intensive care reside...
Since 2011, aviation has revolutionized their approach to safety. The aviation industry has adopted ...
The Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACMGE) 2011 guidelines for resident physici...
On first glance, it seems self-evident: sleep-deprived physicians-intraining (residents) are more li...
Purpose Although one proposed solution to the problem of fatigued medical trainees is the implementa...
Background: Residents are stakeholders in the debate surrounding duty hour restrictions, yet few stu...
Purpose Although one proposed solution to the problem of fatigued medical trainees is the implementa...
In 2003, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education defined for the first time an uppe...
The medical establishment is grappling with the complex issue of duty hour regulations – an issue th...
BACKGROUND: Education and patient care are essential to academic hospitalists, and residents are key...
WIDESPREAD CONCERNabout the number ofdeaths in US hospitalsfrom medical errors1 prompted the Accredi...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the public’s awareness of medical errors committed by...
Abstract The potential impact of resident duty hour restrictions on faculty is likely ...
tations, it is important to consider the views of faculty who have the most contact with residents. ...
Abstract Patient safety is a powerful motivating force for change in modern medicine, ...
Objective: to evaluate the impact of restricting duty hours on anaesthesia and intensive care reside...
Since 2011, aviation has revolutionized their approach to safety. The aviation industry has adopted ...
The Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACMGE) 2011 guidelines for resident physici...
On first glance, it seems self-evident: sleep-deprived physicians-intraining (residents) are more li...
Purpose Although one proposed solution to the problem of fatigued medical trainees is the implementa...
Background: Residents are stakeholders in the debate surrounding duty hour restrictions, yet few stu...
Purpose Although one proposed solution to the problem of fatigued medical trainees is the implementa...
In 2003, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education defined for the first time an uppe...
The medical establishment is grappling with the complex issue of duty hour regulations – an issue th...
BACKGROUND: Education and patient care are essential to academic hospitalists, and residents are key...
WIDESPREAD CONCERNabout the number ofdeaths in US hospitalsfrom medical errors1 prompted the Accredi...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the public’s awareness of medical errors committed by...
Abstract The potential impact of resident duty hour restrictions on faculty is likely ...
tations, it is important to consider the views of faculty who have the most contact with residents. ...
Abstract Patient safety is a powerful motivating force for change in modern medicine, ...
Objective: to evaluate the impact of restricting duty hours on anaesthesia and intensive care reside...
Since 2011, aviation has revolutionized their approach to safety. The aviation industry has adopted ...
The Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACMGE) 2011 guidelines for resident physici...