New RPA Subscribers-Only Content: ACGME releases revised duty hour Common Program Requirements
Residency Program Insider, March 24, 2017
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Removal of the 16-hour cap for first-year residents is among the revised Common Program Requirements recently approved for implementation by the Board of Directors for the ACGME. Like senior residents, first-year residents will be able to work up to 24 hours beginning July 1, when the revisions to Section VI of the standards will go into effect. Read more.
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