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by chimeracoder
3388 days ago
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> Do you really want me operating on your Mom after 28 hours? I wouldn't. No, but I don't want 3 different doctors treating her with that time period either[0] - at least, not with the findings of the peer-reviewed research demonstrating that this leads to higher rates of serious medical errors. > I can't tell you the amount of times a fellow resident has got in a car crash, or made a mistake related to patient care because of lack of sleep. Nor could I tell you the number of times critical information has gotten dropped at a handoff boundary, impacting the care of the patient. Nobody's saying that sleep deprivation doesn't impact medical care. What the peer-reviewed research is saying is that sleep deprivation is less dangerous than frequent handoffs. [0] which is what 12-hours shifts (as you proposed) could entail. |
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