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ACGME Plans to Cut First-Year Resident Hours


 

The revised standards represent an important step, but “I think the acid test will be in the details,” Helen Haskell, founder and president of Mothers Against Medical Error, and a coalition member, said in a statement. “We need to be sure that residents of all levels have sufficient backup and reasonable limits on their workloads.”

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