Impact of work hours and sleep on well ‐being and burnout for physicians‐in‐training: the Resident Activity Tracker Evaluation Study
ConclusionsWork hours and average daily sleep did not affect burnout. Physical activity did not prevent burnout. Work hour restrictions may lead to increased sleep but may not affect resident burnout or well ‐being.
Source: Medical Education - Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Daniel Mendelsohn,
Ivan Despot,
Peter A Gooderham,
Ashtush Singhal,
Gary J Redekop,
Brian D Toyota Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research
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