Ask the expert: What are some easy ways to educate residents about fatigue?
Residency Program Connection, December 17, 2007
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Options for educating residents about fatigue include:
- Conferences
- Bulletin board postings
- Video and audio tapes
- Computer-based learning
- Take-home brochures
- E-mail messages
- Articles
- Journal clubs
More information about resident fatigue can be found in Insiders' Guide to ACGME Site Visit, Second Edition, by Kathryn Andolsek, MD, MPH and Shepard Cohen, available here.
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