Resident Work-Hour Restrictions
Cross-source consensus on Resident Work-Hour Restrictions from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Swiss law has limited residents to 50 working hours per week since 2005. — Annual Patient EXposure of residents in training over 20 years (APEX-trial): a retrospective analysis from a public teaching hospital
- The study investigated whether Swiss work-hour restrictions reduced residents' clinical patient exposure. — Annual Patient EXposure of residents in training over 20 years (APEX-trial): a retrospective analysis from a public teaching hospital
- The inpatient findings ran counter to the hypothesis that work-hour restrictions would reduce patient exposure. — Annual Patient EXposure of residents in training over 20 years (APEX-trial): a retrospective analysis from a public teaching hospital
- Resident work-hour limits vary internationally, with examples ranging from 40 to 80 hours per week. — Annual Patient EXposure of residents in training over 20 years (APEX-trial): a retrospective analysis from a public teaching hospital