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Academic Medicine | 2006

Duty-hour restrictions and the work of surgical faculty: results of a multi-institutional study.

James E. Coverdill; William Finlay; Gina L. Adrales; John D. Mellinger; Kimberly D. Anderson; Bruce W. Bonnell; Joseph B. Cofer; Douglas Dorner; Carl E. Haisch; Kristi L. Harold; Paula M. Termuhlen; Alexandra Webb

Purpose To examine whether duty-hour restrictions have been consequential for various aspects of the work of surgical faculty and if those consequences differ for faculty in academic and nonacademic general surgery residency programs. Method Questionnaires were distributed in 2004 to 233 faculty members in five academic and four nonacademic U.S. residency programs in general surgery. Participation was restricted to those who had been faculty for at least one year. Ten items on the questionnaire probed faculty work experiences. Results include means, percentages, and t-tests on mean differences. Of the 146 faculty members (63%) who completed the questionnaire, 101 volunteered to be interviewed. Of these, 28 were randomly chosen for follow-up interviews that probed experiences and rationales underlying items on the questionnaire. Interview transcripts (187 single-spaced pages) were analyzed for main themes. Results Questionnaire respondents and interviewees associated duty-hour restrictions with lowered faculty expectations and standards for residents, little change in the supervision of residents, a loss of time for teaching, increased work and stress, and less satisfaction. No significant differences in these perceptions (p ≪ .05) were found for faculty in academic and nonacademic programs. Main themes from the interviews included a shift of routine work from residents to faculty, a transfer of responsibility to faculty, more frequent skill gaps at night, a loss of time for research, and the challenges of controlling residents’ hours. Conclusions Duty-hour restrictions have been consequential for the work of surgical faculty. Faculty should not be overlooked in future studies of duty-hour restrictions.


Current Problems in Surgery | 2016

Process improvement in surgery

Christina A. Minami; Catherine R. Sheils; Karl Y. Bilimoria; Julie K. Johnson; Elizabeth R. Berger; Julia R. Berian; Michael J. Englesbe; Oscar D. Guillamondegui; Leonard H. Hines; Joseph B. Cofer; David R. Flum; Richard C. Thirlby; Hadiza S. Kazaure; Sherry M. Wren; Kevin J. O'Leary; Jessica Thurk; Gregory D. Kennedy; Sarah E. Tevis; Anthony D. Yang

Process improvement in surgery Christina A. Minami, MD, Catherine R. Sheils, BA, Karl Y. Bilimoria, MD, MS, Julie K. Johnson, PhD, Elizabeth R. Berger, MD, Julia R. Berian, MD, Michael J. Englesbe, MD, Oscar D. Guillamondegui, MD, FACS, Leonard H. Hines, MD, FACS, Joseph B. Cofer, MD, FACS, David R. Flum, MD, MPH, Richard C. Thirlby, MD, Hadiza S. Kazaure, MD, Sherry M. Wren, MD, Kevin J. O’Leary, MD, Jessica L. Thurk, BA, Gregory D. Kennedy, MD, PhD, Sarah E. Tevis, MD, Anthony D. Yang, MD


American Surgeon | 2004

Surgeon-performed ultrasound in the management of thyroid malignancy. Discussion

Carmen C. Solorzano; Denise M. Carneiro; Marcela Ramirez; Theresa M. Lee; George L. Irvin; Joseph B. Cofer; Nancy D. Perrier


American Surgeon | 2000

Ultrasound-guided thrombin injection of latrogenic femoral pseudoaneurysms : A prospective analysis. Discussion

Wendy R. Sackett; Spence M. Taylor; Cindy B. Coffey; Kelly D. Viers; Eugene M. Langan; David L. Cull; Bruce A. Snyder; Timothy M. Sullivan; Edward E. Rigdon; Charles S. Kiell; Joseph B. Cofer; V. Padmanabha Rao; J. David Richardson; Stanley L. Minken; Wendy R Cornett


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2004

Perioperative risk assessment in elderly and high-risk patients

J. David Richardson; Christine S. Cocanour; John A. Kern; R. Neal Garrison; Orlando C. Kirton; Joseph B. Cofer; David A. Spain; Michael H. Thomason


American Surgeon | 2002

Laparoscopic repair of large incisional hernias. Discussion

Harris H. Parker; James M. Nottingham; Raymond P. Bynoe; Michael J. Yost; Randy Voyles; Joseph B. Cofer; Timothy N. Patselas; Tony O. Haley; Brent D. Matthews


American Journal of Surgery | 2006

How surgical faculty and residents assess the first year of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education duty-hour restrictions: Results of a multi-institutional study

James E. Coverdill; Gina L. Adrales; William Finlay; John D. Mellinger; Kimberly D. Anderson; Bruce W. Bonnell; Joseph B. Cofer; Douglas Dorner; Carl Haisch; Kristi L. Harold; Paula M. Termuhlen; Alexandra Webb


American Surgeon | 2002

Biliary reconstruction is enhanced with a collagen-polyethylene glycol sealant. Discussion

Paul E. Wise; L. James Wudel; Andrey E. Belous; Tara M. Allos; Samuel J. Kuhn; Irene D. Feurer; M. Kay Washington; C. Wright Pinson; William C. Chapman; William D. Spotnitz; Joseph B. Cofer


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2007

Rural Surgery Training: A Survey of Program Directors

Hans C. Burkholder; Joseph B. Cofer


American Surgeon | 2005

Personal satisfaction and mentorship are critical factors for today's resident surgeons to seek surgical training: Discussion

Jeffrey R. Lukish; David F. Cruess; R. Phillip Burns; Martin L. Dalton; Joseph B. Cofer; Carl R. Boyd; Jeff R. Lukish

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Gina L. Adrales

Georgia Regents University

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Kimberly D. Anderson

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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