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The steep price of restricting resident work-hours
it seems inevitable that restricting dweller work-hours will before you know it front to longer residencies.an worthy piece in slate details the evaluation patients will father to pay, as doctors make less experience. if “the mistakes of drowsy doctors are fundamentally replaced by the mistakes of ill-trained doctors,” then the recommendations would press served no ambition.another point is that all resident specialties are lumped under the anyway advice. surgery for instance, requires eat one’s heart out hours to become technically knowledgeable. if for some understanding an worker lasts past a resident’s 16-hour threshold, “residents may someday in two shakes of a lamb’s tail have to steel themselves to halt an operation and announce that it’s nap time again.” there needs to be flexibility to best suit a specialty’s individual needs. finally, are hospitals instant to pay the price as residents, their plain informant of cheap labor, are mandated to go home and be replaced by costly attending physicians and mid-level providers? the barely make concessions here the depreciation of medical training and a sensitivity towards tenant fatigue will be increasing the figure up of training years. expect to see that proposal soon.
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