Showing posts with label Duty Hours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Duty Hours. Show all posts

Sunday, April 9, 2017

As an Intern, I Support the ACGME's Increased Duty Hour Limits

Last month, the ACGME formally increased its work-hour limits for resident physicians, a change that was widely covered in the press.

This decision has also been significantly mis-reported.  While it may seem like all residents will now work for longer hours, in reality, only first year interns will be allowed to work longer 24 hour shifts, where the previous maximum was 16- a limit adopted in 2011.  2nd year and up, the restrictions will not change: 24 hour shifts, no more often than every 3rd day, with an 80 hour per week average which were the restrictions adopted in 2003.

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Residency Work-Hour Restrictions Ought to be Individualized

There's been a bit of kerfuffle over resident duty hours lately.

For those unfamiliar with the topic, physicians in training in the United States have traditionally lived in the hospital- hence why they were called residents- and available to patients 24/7.  Over time, concerns about patient safety led to limits on how many hours could be worked consecutively in the hospital.  In 2003, the maximum number of hours worked per week was restricted to 80 hours.  In 2011, the maximum work day for first year residents was restricted to 16 hours- for second year residents and above the limit was set at 24 hours of work plus 6 hours for handing off patient care.