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Well people it is starting. The ACGME and AAFP are rolling out a pilot to increase Family Medicine residency length to 4 years! People have been suggesting for years that with the duty hour restrictions this is the only alternative left. This is exactly why I think that the duty hours in their current form go to far. I am far more tired from the 16 hours 6 days a week than the 28 hour call I used to do when I was a medical student. Of course, I know that my residents did more work than I did as a 3rd and 4th year but I had a similar schedule to them so based on my experiences I think it was a better system.
Thoughts? Anyone willing to keep things the way they are? For the people who like the new duty hours what if the tradeoff is a 4 year FM/IM residency, 5 years Anesthesia, 7 years Surgery, or increased length of [insert residency of choice]? How much extra debt will that be for people with $250K in loans.
http://www.aafp.org/online/en/home/...fessional-development/20120427acgmepilot.html
"Some people see a four-year program as a logical innovation "given the increasing complexity of medical care, decreased clinical experience (due in part to reduced residency work hours) and responsibility in medical school, the reduction in available education hours, and now the addition of new skills needed to practice in medical homes," said the ACGME."
Thoughts? Anyone willing to keep things the way they are? For the people who like the new duty hours what if the tradeoff is a 4 year FM/IM residency, 5 years Anesthesia, 7 years Surgery, or increased length of [insert residency of choice]? How much extra debt will that be for people with $250K in loans.
http://www.aafp.org/online/en/home/...fessional-development/20120427acgmepilot.html
"Some people see a four-year program as a logical innovation "given the increasing complexity of medical care, decreased clinical experience (due in part to reduced residency work hours) and responsibility in medical school, the reduction in available education hours, and now the addition of new skills needed to practice in medical homes," said the ACGME."