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The “July Effect” in the intensive care units revisited:A bi-institutional 6-year experience of 57,160 patients
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作者 Leon Naar Ander D.Gallastegi +5 位作者 Raghu R.Seethala B.Christian Renne Michael E.Billington jasmine kannikal Haytham M.A.Kaafarani Jarone Lee 《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第3期215-218,共4页
July coincides with the beginning of the academic year in teaching hospitals across the United States of America (USA).The increased responsibility assumed by trainees transitioning to a higher role in the healthcare ... July coincides with the beginning of the academic year in teaching hospitals across the United States of America (USA).The increased responsibility assumed by trainees transitioning to a higher role in the healthcare team is hypothesized to lead to poorer patient outcomes,termed the“July Effect”.The consequence of a“July Effect”might be more severe in critical care settings,where the complexity of patients requires a higher level of experience and training.The only studies evaluating the“July Effect”in the ICU were published in the early 2000’s.;Since that time,several resident work-hour regulations have been implemented by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).;These regulations have resulted in more frequent sign-outs,reduced continuity of care,and less clinical time for trainees,which in theory could increase the risk of errors among young trainees at the time they are most vulnerable. 展开更多
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