Study: Residents' Long Shifts Don't Harm Patients

It seems logical that letting doctors in training work marathon hours would be bad for them and their patients.

On the contrary, a new national study in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine found that surgical residents who worked up to 30 consecutive hours were more satisfied with their training and patient care than residents restricted to 16-hour shifts. After a year, the two groups had no differences in rates of patient deaths or complications.

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