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I have studied the work hour rules over at acgme.org and while the program in question appears to stay within them technically, the program hours don't past the smell test. Here's the situation:
The fellows work standard hours 7/7:30am-5-6pm M-F. In addition, they work "home pager call" 24 hours a day for 7 days straight every third week (three fellows total) for the enitre year. That's 17-18 weeks total. This means that twice a month the fellow is "on" for all 168 hours in the week. During home call, the pager goes off day and night for the outpatients, the inpatients, the ER, the ward teams, consults, nurses, etc. The fellow must go in for urgent consults, obviously. That's twelve days straight total, seven of which are never free of duty. The average hours is 106.5 hr/week, averaged over 4 weeks.
Am I wrong that this is insane? The PD feels home call doesn't count towards duty hours. Don't they? You are working and missing out on sleep! I heard the program is on probation for work hours, but this has not been changed. Can anyone tell me if this crazy schedule is in compliance?
The fellows work standard hours 7/7:30am-5-6pm M-F. In addition, they work "home pager call" 24 hours a day for 7 days straight every third week (three fellows total) for the enitre year. That's 17-18 weeks total. This means that twice a month the fellow is "on" for all 168 hours in the week. During home call, the pager goes off day and night for the outpatients, the inpatients, the ER, the ward teams, consults, nurses, etc. The fellow must go in for urgent consults, obviously. That's twelve days straight total, seven of which are never free of duty. The average hours is 106.5 hr/week, averaged over 4 weeks.
Am I wrong that this is insane? The PD feels home call doesn't count towards duty hours. Don't they? You are working and missing out on sleep! I heard the program is on probation for work hours, but this has not been changed. Can anyone tell me if this crazy schedule is in compliance?