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Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|January 23, 2014
A randomized trial of a three-hour protected nap period in a medicine training program: sleep, alertness, and patient outcomesJudy A Shea, David F Dinges, Dylan S Small, et al.
Journal of Graduate Medical Education|June 21, 2014
Impact of protected sleep period for internal medicine interns on overnight call on depression, burnout, and empathyJudy A Shea, Lisa M Bellini, David F Dinges, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 22, 2013
A randomized trial of nighttime physician staffing in an intensive care unitMeeta Prasad Kerlin, Dylan S Small, Elizabeth Cooney, et al.
JAMA Network Open|May 24, 2024
Digital Engagement Strategy and Health Care Worker Mental Health: A Randomized Clinical TrialAnish K Agarwal, Lauren Southwick, Rachel E Gonzales, et al.
BMJ Open|September 24, 2018
Development of the individualised Comparative Effectiveness of Models Optimizing Patient Safety and Resident Education (iCOMPARE) trial: a protocol summary of a national cluster-randomised trial of resident duty hour policies in internal medicineJudy A Shea, Jeffrey H Silber, Sanjay V Desai, et al.
Journal of Graduate Medical Education|November 1, 2021
Sleep and Alertness Among Interns in Intensive Care Compared to General Medicine Rotations: A Secondary Analysis of the iCOMPARE TrialMakayla Cordoza, Mathias Basner, David A Asch, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 12, 2019
Patient Safety Outcomes under Flexible and Standard Resident Duty-Hour RulesJeffrey H Silber, Lisa M Bellini, Judy A Shea, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 12, 2019
Sleep and Alertness in a Duty-Hour Flexibility Trial in Internal MedicineMathias Basner, David A Asch, Judy A Shea, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 21, 2018
Education Outcomes in a Duty-Hour Flexibility Trial in Internal MedicineSanjay V Desai, David A Asch, Lisa M Bellini, et al.
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Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|January 23, 2014
A randomized trial of a three-hour protected nap period in a medicine training program: sleep, alertness, and patient outcomesJudy A Shea, David F Dinges, Dylan S Small, et al.
Journal of Graduate Medical Education|June 21, 2014
Impact of protected sleep period for internal medicine interns on overnight call on depression, burnout, and empathyJudy A Shea, Lisa M Bellini, David F Dinges, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 22, 2013
A randomized trial of nighttime physician staffing in an intensive care unitMeeta Prasad Kerlin, Dylan S Small, Elizabeth Cooney, et al.
JAMA Network Open|May 24, 2024
Digital Engagement Strategy and Health Care Worker Mental Health: A Randomized Clinical TrialAnish K Agarwal, Lauren Southwick, Rachel E Gonzales, et al.
BMJ Open|September 24, 2018
Development of the individualised Comparative Effectiveness of Models Optimizing Patient Safety and Resident Education (iCOMPARE) trial: a protocol summary of a national cluster-randomised trial of resident duty hour policies in internal medicineJudy A Shea, Jeffrey H Silber, Sanjay V Desai, et al.
Journal of Graduate Medical Education|November 1, 2021
Sleep and Alertness Among Interns in Intensive Care Compared to General Medicine Rotations: A Secondary Analysis of the iCOMPARE TrialMakayla Cordoza, Mathias Basner, David A Asch, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 12, 2019
Patient Safety Outcomes under Flexible and Standard Resident Duty-Hour RulesJeffrey H Silber, Lisa M Bellini, Judy A Shea, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 12, 2019
Sleep and Alertness in a Duty-Hour Flexibility Trial in Internal MedicineMathias Basner, David A Asch, Judy A Shea, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 21, 2018
Education Outcomes in a Duty-Hour Flexibility Trial in Internal MedicineSanjay V Desai, David A Asch, Lisa M Bellini, et al.
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