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  • November 4, 2016 Today the ACGME released its proposal to roll back the 16-hour limit on consecutive work for first year residents, returning to 28-hour on-call shifts, performed with little or no sleep. At the same time, it calls for relaxing requirements for residents to report the hours they work and provides no concrete measures Read more

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  • With the release of a report by Public Citizen today on the public’s deep concerns about extremely long work hours for resident physicians, the nation’s oldest and largest physicians’ union is renewing its appeal for commonsense reforms that will protect both residents and patients. “The report released today by Public Citizen should give pause to everyone in Read more

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  • The residents at two California hospitals — Children’s Hospital in Oakland and Sutter Health in Santa Rosa — have ratified contracts this week, which will improve working conditions, pay, and benefits for housestaff over the duration of the three year contracts. Residents have proven that when united and we ask more of our employer, we often Read more

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