Residency reform tends to be a touchy subject. I'm not a resident (MS0), but I have done some research on the subject. It seems that a lot of the older docs adopt an attitude like "well, I did it, and it was good for me" with regard to the whole long, brutal hours thing. It is, however, well documented that physicians do NOT perform as well after long bouts of sleep deprivation. No one does. I think, as much as I hate to say it, one of the most viable alternatives is shorter hours and more years. People seem to forget that residents are students, but that they are also DOCTORS, responsible for their patients. If you're on Q2, and you've been up for 30 hours straight, you're going to be a lot more likely to make dangerous mistakes in treatment. Residency reform is needed.
[This message has been edited by ringo643 (edited April 23, 2001).]