Work Schedule Tolerance
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Subject Areas on Research
- A comparative resident site visit project: a novel approach for implementing programmatic change in the duty hours era.
- Anti-Müllerian hormone levels in nurses working night shifts.
- Determining Resident Sleep During and After Call With Commercial Sleep Monitoring Devices.
- Endocrine activity in air traffic controllers at work. II. Biological, psychological and work correlates.
- Endocrine activity in air traffic controllers at work. III. Relationship to physical and psychiatric morbidity.
- Fatigue and recovery in 12-hour dayshift hospital nurses.
- Hypothyroidism in house officers.
- Increase in Cesarean Operative Time Following Institution of the 80-Hour Workweek.
- Maternal work hours and adolescents' school outcomes among low-income families in four urban counties.
- Orthopaedic faculty trauma call policies: a survey of accredited orthopaedic residency programs.
- Oxidative DNA damage during night shift work.
- Oxidative DNA damage during sleep periods among nightshift workers.
- Physiological and behavioural response patterns at work among hospital nurses.
- Regulation of working hours for pediatric residents.
- Scheduling the resident 80-hour work week: an operations research algorithm.
- Shift work disorder case studies: applying management principles in clinical practice.
- Social jetlag, obesity and metabolic disorder: investigation in a cohort study.
- Sources of work-related acute fatigue in United States hospital nurses.
- Time of day effects on the incidence of anesthetic adverse events.
- Work Activities and Compensation of Male and Female Cardiologists.
- Work schedule and physically demanding work in relation to menstrual function: the Nurses' Health Study 3.
- Worse outcomes for patients undergoing brain tumor and cerebrovascular procedures following the ACGME resident duty-hour restrictions.
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Keywords of People
- Sampson, John Howard, Robert H., M.D. and Gloria Wilkins Professor of Neurosurgery, in the School of Medicine, Immunology