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by raverbashing
4254 days ago
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"Teaching you to make acceptable/the best possible/whatever decisions when you're tired/not at your best for whatever reasons, which will likely happen in the future" And how does this makes sense? Aircraft pilots have rigid (well, in theory) schedule limits. Of course, this doesn't work all the time, but it's better to try to ensure they're rested than just make them "suck it up" no? |
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He pointed out the caregiver handoff is also a source of errors--the departing doctor can't fully describe the history and their thought processes about every aspect of every patient they are treating. And people sometimes make mistakes on charts. He said the schedule at his hospital, at least, tries to strike a balance between continuity of care and fully rested doctors.