scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | Joel Michalek | |
Ali Seifi | |||
Ian Churnin | |||
P2860 | cites work | Extended work shifts and the risk of motor vehicle crashes among interns | Q23916706 |
Impact of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education work-hour regulations on neurosurgical resident education and productivity | Q30448317 | ||
Laparoscopic performance after one night on call in a surgical department: prospective study | Q33947563 | ||
The new recommendations on duty hours from the ACGME Task Force | Q34122437 | ||
To leave or to lie? Are concerns about a shift-work mentality and eroding professionalism as a result of duty-hour rules justified? | Q34400714 | ||
Neurobehavioral performance of residents after heavy night call vs after alcohol ingestion | Q34448792 | ||
Sleep loss and performance in residents and nonphysicians: a meta-analytic examination | Q34473780 | ||
The impact of Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education duty hours, the July phenomenon, and hospital teaching status on stroke outcomes | Q34979999 | ||
Worse outcomes for patients undergoing brain tumor and cerebrovascular procedures following the ACGME resident duty-hour restrictions | Q35923635 | ||
Effect of sleep deprivation on driving safety in housestaff. | Q38558812 | ||
Morbidity, mortality, and health care costs for patients undergoing spine surgery following the ACGME resident duty-hour reform: Clinical article | Q39164672 | ||
The impact of the 80-hour resident workweek on surgical residents and attending surgeons | Q40316483 | ||
Trends in neurosurgical complication rates at teaching vs nonteaching hospitals following duty-hour restrictions | Q44547880 | ||
Pediatric house staff's psychological response to call duty | Q45204236 | ||
Effect of sleep deprivation on surgeons' dexterity on laparoscopy simulator | Q48786522 | ||
Young hospital doctors after night duty: their task-specific cognitive status and emotional condition | Q48831055 | ||
Resident duty hour regulation and patient safety: establishing a balance between concerns about resident fatigue and adequate training in neurosurgery. | Q51832312 | ||
The effect of fatigue, sleep deprivation and onerous working hours on the physical and mental wellbeing of pre-registration house officers. | Q51995386 | ||
Surgical residents' perceptions of the effects of the ACGME duty hour requirements 1 year after implementation. | Q52039786 | ||
Job satisfaction and psychological morbidity in medical house officers. | Q52868264 | ||
Residency regulations--resisting our reflexes. | Q53881478 | ||
A precarious exchange | Q80919330 | ||
Higher complications and no improvement in mortality in the ACGME resident duty-hour restriction era: an analysis of more than 107,000 neurosurgical trauma patients in the Nationwide Inpatient Sample database | Q83193780 | ||
P433 | issue | 4 | |
P921 | main subject | nervous system disease | Q6996973 |
P304 | page(s) | 576-580 | |
P577 | publication date | 2016-10-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Journal of graduate medical education | Q26842752 |
P1476 | title | Association of Resident Duty Hour Restrictions on Mortality of Nervous System Disease and Disorder | |
P478 | volume | 8 |