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COMMENTARY
Do Not Disturb!
Duffy FD, Cassel CK. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. October 2007.
STUDY
Residents' perspectives on ACGME regulation of supervision and duty hours—a national survey.
Drolet BC, Spalluto LB, Fischer SA. N Engl J Med. 2010;363:e34.
COMMENTARY
Implementing the 2009 Institute of Medicine recommendations on resident physician work hours, supervision, and safety.
Blum AB, Shea S, Czeisler CA, Landrigan CP, Leape L. Nat Sci Sleep. 2011;3:47-85.
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Cost implications of ACGME's 2011 changes to resident duty hours and the training environment.
Nuckols TK, Escarce JJ. J Gen Intern Med. 2012;27:241-249.
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Changes in hospital mortality associated with residency work-hour regulations.
Shetty KD, Bhattacharya J. Ann Intern Med. 2007;147:73-80.
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Association of workload of on-call medical interns with on-call sleep duration, shift duration, and participation in educational activities.
Arora VM, Georgitis E, Siddique J, et al. JAMA. 2008;300:1146-1153.
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The response of the APPD, CoPS and AAP to the Institute of Medicine report on resident duty hours.
Guralnick S, Rushton J, Bale JF Jr, Norwood V, Trimm F, Schumacher D. Pediatrics. 2010;125:786-790.
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The ACGME’s final duty-hour standards—special PGY-1 limits and strategic napping.
Iglehart JK. N Engl J Med. 2010;363:1589-1591.
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Changes in outcomes for internal medicine inpatients after work-hour regulations.
Horwitz LI, Kosiborod M, Lin Z, Krumholz HM. Ann Intern Med. 2007;147:97-103.
MULTI-USE WEBSITE
Quality Care and Excellence in Medical Education.
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.
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Effects of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education duty hour limits on sleep, work hours, and safety.
Landrigan CP, Fahrenkopf AM, Lewin D, et al. Pediatrics. 2008;122:250-258.
COMMENTARY
An elusive balance — residents' work hours and the continuity of care.
Okie S. N Engl J Med. 2007;356:2665-2667.
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ACGME duty-hour recommendations—a national survey of residency program directors.
Antiel RM, Thompson SM, Reed DA, et al. N Engl J Med. 2010;363:e12.
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Revisiting duty-hour limits — IOM recommendations for patient safety and resident education.
Iglehart JK. N Engl J Med. 2008;359:2633-2635.
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Sleep deprivation, physician performance, and patient safety.
Olson EJ, Drage LA, Auger RR. Chest. 2009;136:1389-1396.
REVIEW
Duty-hour limits and patient care and resident outcomes: can high-quality studies offer insight into complex relationships?
Philibert I, Nasca T, Brigham T, Shapiro J. Annu Rev Med. 2013;64:467-483.
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Effects of reducing or eliminating resident work shifts over 16 hours: a systematic review.
Levine AC, Adusumilli J, Landrigan CP. Sleep. 2010;33:1043-1053.
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The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education resident duty hour new standards: history, changes, and impact on staffing of intensive care units.
Pastores SM, O’Connor MF, Kleinpell RM, et al. Crit Care Med. 2011;39:2540-2549.
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Decreased bile duct injury rate during laparoscopic cholecystectomy in the era of the 80-hour resident workweek.
Yaghoubian A, Saltmarsh G, Rosing DK, et al. Arch Surg. 2008;143:847-851.
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Resident Duty Hours: Enhancing Sleep, Supervision, and Safety.
Ulmer C, Wolman DM, Johns MME, eds. Committee on Optimizing Graduate Medical Trainee (Resident) Hours and Work Schedule to Improve Patient Safety, Institute of Medicine. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press; 2008. ISBN: 9780309127721.
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