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STUDY
The effects of work-hour limitations on resident well-being, patient care, and education in an internal medicine residency program.
Goitein L, Shanafelt TD, Wipf JE, Slatore CG, Back AL. Arch Intern Med. 2005;165:2601-2606.
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Complying with ACGME resident duty hours restrictions: restructuring the 80-hour workweek to enhance education and patient safety at Texas A&M/Scott & White Memorial Hospital.
Ogden PE, Sibbitt S, Howell M, et al. Acad Med. 2006;81:1026-1031.
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Resident attitudes regarding the impact of the 80–duty-hours work standards.
Zonia SC, LaBaere RJ, Stommel M, Tomaszewski DD. J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2005;105:307-313.
COMMENTARY
The 80-hour work week: why safer patient care will mean more health care is provided by physician extenders.
McLean TR. J Leg Med. 2005;26:339-384.
STUDY
The 80-hour work guidelines and resident survey perceptions of quality.
Biller CK, Antonacci AC, Pelletier S, et al. J Surg Res. 2006;135:275-281.
STUDY
The impact of the 80-hour resident workweek on surgical residents and attending surgeons.
Hutter MM, Kellogg KC, Ferguson CM, Abbott WM, Warshaw AL. Ann Surg. 2006;243:864-871; discussion 871-875.
MULTI-USE WEBSITE
Information Related to the ACGME's Effort to Address Resident Duty Hours and Other Relevant Resource Materials.
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.
COMMENTARY
The 80-hour duty week: rationale, early attitudes, and future questions.
Friedlaender GE. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2006;449:138-142.
STUDY
Work-hour restrictions as an ethical dilemma for residents.
Carpenter RO, Austin MT, Tarpley JL, Griffin MR, Lomis KD. Amer J Surg. 2006;191:527-532.
REVIEW
Systematic review: effects of resident work hours on patient safety.
Fletcher KE, Davis SQ, Underwood W, Mangrulkar RS, McMahon LF Jr, Saint S. Ann Intern Med. 2004;141:851-857.
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Sleep loss and performance in residents and nonphysicians: a meta-analytic examination.
Philibert I. Sleep. 2005;28:1392-1402.
COMMENTARY
Junior doctors' shifts and sleep deprivation.
Murray A, Pounder R. Mather H, Black DC. BMJ. 2005;330:1404.
STUDY
Interns' compliance with Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education work-hour limits.
Landrigan CP, Barger LK, Cade BE, Ayas NT, Czeisler CA. JAMA. 2006;296:1063-1070.
REVIEW
Effects of work hour reduction on residents' lives: a systematic review.
Fletcher KE, Underwood W 3rd, Davis SQ, Mangrulkar RS, McMahon LF Jr, Saint S. JAMA. 2005;294:1088-1100.
STUDY
The effects of on-duty napping on intern sleep time and fatigue.
Arora V, Dunphy C, Chang VY, Ahmad F, Humphrey HJ, Meltzer D. Ann Intern Med. 2006;144:792-798.
COMMENTARY
Duty hours in emergency medicine: balancing patient safety, resident wellness, and the resident training experience: a consensus response to the 2008 Institute of Medicine resident duty hours recommendations.
Wagner MJ, Wolf S, Promes S, et al. J Emerg Med. 2010;39:348-355.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Intensivists: an Rx for the ICU?
Meyers S. Trustee. March 2006;59:29-30.
REVIEW
Ergonomic and human factors affecting anesthetic vigilance and monitoring performance in the operating room environment.
Weinger MB, Englund CE. Anesthesiology. 1990;73:995-1021.
PRESS RELEASE/ANNOUNCEMENT
AMA Safe Hours On-line Survey: 8–14 May 2006.
Barton, ACT, Australia: Australian Medical Association; May 1, 2006.
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Effect of a protected sleep period on hours slept during extended overnight in-hospital duty hours among medical interns: a randomized trial.
Volpp KG, Shea JA, Small DS, et al. JAMA. 2012;308:2208-2217.
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