Corporate Compliance

Medical school faculties worry over reducing resident hours

Healthcare Auditing Weekly, July 31, 2007

Despite reports of medical interns suffering from extremely long shifts at academic medical facilities, several medical school professors say long resident shifts are vital.

A recent survey from the Mayo Clinic says out of 111 faculty members at nearly 40 internal medicine programs throughout the country, 87% feared that cutting residents' hours would negatively impact the continuity of patient care. Sixty-six percent said their communication with patients and families would get worse, and 40% felt fewer hours would reduce quality of care.

At the same time, more than 80% of the professors felt cutting back trainee hours would improve their well-being, and 85% said the residents would be less tired.

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