How good is a doctor at the end of a 28-hour shift?
The physicians-in-training known as residents are allowed to work for 28 hours straight. How good is the care they deliver near the end of their shifts?
by Christopher Lee Bennett
Sep 08, 2017
4 minutes
Somewhere around the eighth hour of my 28-hour shift in the hospital, a nurse told me that a patient had just been transferred from the intensive care unit to my floor. I stopped by the patient’s room to introduce myself. It was just after lunchtime, and Ms. S’s room was overflowing with family members who had flown in to be nearby because she was in critical condition; they were now celebrating her improvement.
I chatted with Ms. S, examined her, reviewed her medications, and answered questions that she and her family had. At some point, the conversation turned nonmedical. Standing by the window, I remarked on
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