Elimination of 24-hour continuous medical resident duty in Quebec

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Abstract

In 2012 Quebec limited continuous in-hospital duty to 16 consecutive hours for all residents regardless of postgraduate (PGY) level. The new restrictions in Quebec appeared to have a profound, negative effect on the quality of life of surgical residents at McGill University and a perceived detrimental effect on the delivery of surgical education and patient care. Here we discuss the results of a nationwide survey that we created and distributed to general surgery residents across Canada to capture and compare their perceptions of the changes to duty hour restrictions.

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Hamadani, F., Deckelbaum, D., Shaheen, M., Sauvé, A., Dumitra, S., Ahmed, N., … Fata, P. (2016). Elimination of 24-hour continuous medical resident duty in Quebec. Canadian Journal of Surgery, 59(1), 67–69. https://doi.org/10.1503/cjs.007715

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