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The perspective of the vascular surgery trainee on new ACGME regulations, fatigue, resident training, and patient safety

Authors :
Alik Farber
Carolyn Glass
L. P. Brewster
D. A. Kauvar
P. Kreishman
Randall R. De Martino
M. Boros
Angela A. Kokkosis
Source :
Vascular and endovascular surgery. 45(8)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Objective: To assess the opinions of vascular surgery trainees on the new Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) guidelines. Methods: A questionnaire was developed and electronically distributed to trainee members of the Society for Vascular Surgery. Results: Of 238 eligible vascular trainees, 38 (16%) participated. Respondents were predominantly 30 to 35 years of age (47%), male (69%), in 2-year fellowship (73%), and at large academic centers (61%). Trainees report occasionally working while fatigued (63%). Fellows were more likely to report for duty while fatigued ( P = .012) than integrated vascular residents. Respondents thought further work-hour restrictions would not improve patient care or training ( P < .05) and may not lead to more sleep or improved quality of life. Respondents reported that duty hours should vary by specialty (81%) and allow flexibility in the last years of training ( P < .05). Conclusions: Vascular surgery trainees are concerned about further duty-hour restrictions on patient care, education, and training and fatigue mitigation has to be balanced against the need to adequately train vascular surgeons.

Details

ISSN :
19389116
Volume :
45
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vascular and endovascular surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f8d99003191c1505afe1839baaac0310