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The Phantom Menace of Sleep-Deprived Doctors - NYTimes.com

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Young doctors are no longer working long, stupor-inducing hours. So why aren’t hospitals any safer?

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Do new ACGME mandated work hours help patients now and in the future? — db's Medical Rants

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Menace of Sleep Deprivation Training http://tinyurl.com/3vrmjgv After residenciy, most docs practice outpatient and work regular daytime hrs

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