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Impact of duty-hour restriction on resident inpatient teaching.
Mazotti LA, Vidyarthi AR, Wachter RM, Auerbach AD, Katz PP. J Hosp Med. 2009;4:476-480.
 

After the implementation of duty hours regulations, approximately one-quarter of internal medicine residents reported spending less time teaching. Interestingly, residents who taught less were also less likely to report emotional exhaustion, and were more likely to report satisfaction with the quality of care they provided.

 
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Resource Type:  Journal Article > Study

Setting of Care:  Hospitals > General Hospitals

Target Audience:  Health Care Executives and Administrators > Quality and Safety Professionals

   Non-Health Care Professionals > Educators

Clinical Area:  Medicine > Internal Medicine

   Medicine > Internal Medicine > General Internal Medicine

   Medicine > Hospital Medicine

Safety Target:  Psychological and Social Complications

Approach to Improving Safety:  Logistical Approaches > Duty Hour Limitation

   Education and Training > Residents and Fellows

Origin/Sponsor:  North America > United States of America
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