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NCT ID: NCT02050789 Completed - Patient Safety Clinical Trials

Flexibility In Duty Hour Requirements for Surgical Trainees Trial - "the FIRST Trial"

FIRST
Start date: July 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Resident duty hour requirements in the U.S. are still evolving as stakeholders continue to debate how best to (re)structure postgraduate medical education. There is concern that current restrictions may be detrimental to patient care and resident training. To investigate these issues, the investigators will be conducting a one-year, prospective randomized trial to examine how flexibility of duty hour requirements affects patient care when compared to current resident duty hour requirements. Further information about the study is available on the FIRST Trial website http://www.thefirsttrial.org/.

NCT ID: NCT01398878 Recruiting - Patient Safety Clinical Trials

Assessing the Impact of a Change to the Work Schedule of Resident Physicians: a Mixed Methods Study

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of eliminating traditional resident work shifts (i.e. greater than 24 hours in length) on patient safety and resident educational outcomes. In addition, the investigators will explore with key stakeholders (patients and their families, nurses, resident physicians and attending physicians) their experiences when residents are undertaking shifts greater than 24 hours in length as compared to 16 hours or less.