Editorials, Opinion Piece Address Recent IOM Recommendations On Work Schedules For Medical Residents

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Article Date: 10 Dec 2008 - 3:00 PDT

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Two newspapers recently published two editorials and an opinion piece about recent recommendations by an Institute of Medicine committee that medical residents who work a 30-hour shift should have a five-hour, uninterrupted break to sleep after they have worked 16 hours. Summaries appear below.

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Opinion Piece
ACGME "appreciates the work of the ... committee in preparing its report on resident physician duty hours" and has asked for "written comment on the IOM recommendations from individual educators and residents, program directors and their associations, specialty boards and societies, other interested persons and organizations, and the public" to help improve accreditation standards, ACGME CEO Thomas Nasca writes in a USA Today opinion piece. He writes, "ACGME's responsibility and challenge are to create and enforce accreditation standards that will enhance, and not detract from, the development of the knowledge, values, skills and behaviors required of physicians." Nasca writes, "Working with its colleagues in medical education, ACGME will continue to enhance its systems relating to compliance with resident duty hour standards, as well as standards for educational process and outcomes," adding, "This will be accomplished by furthering the goal of improving health care by training physicians who demonstrate the knowledge, values, skills and behaviors required to serve the American public" (Nasca, USA Today, 12/9).

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