Resident work-hour restrictions

March 26, 2008

Niko Karvounis: “There’s a huge middle ground between an 80 hour work week and too many punch-the clock hand-offs.

. . . It’s hard to say where the sweet spot is in terms of resident scheduling. But the data on current shift guidelines makes one thing crystal clear: we’re not quite there yet.”



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1 Ian Furst March 26, 2008 at 6:42 pm

Parkland, Texas, 1994 started at 0600 Monday morning finished Wednesday 6pm. Most interesting day of my life!
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