Petersdorf R G, Bentley J
Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington D.C. 20036.
Acad Med. 1989 Apr;64(4):175-81. doi: 10.1097/00001888-198904000-00001.
One year of graduate medical education, the internship, had become the norm for graduates of most U.S. medical schools by 1920, and subsequently was adopted by most states as a criterion for licensure. The original concept of a "resident physician" carried with it responsibility for patients 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Recent public and media attention to the issues of residents' supervision and working hours has led to governmental efforts to restrict their hours and set minimum requirements for supervision. New York is the first state to impose specific requirements. The New York recommendations have implications for the concept of graded responsibility for residents, for learning the natural course of illness, and for the need to provide service in hospitals. Further, the recommendations raise four objections: they do not recognize differences by type of specialty or year of training; they might affect the length of time needed to acquire aggregate clinical skills; they affect different types of hospitals differently; and they would have a major effect on physician manpower. Hospitals and residency programs will face several difficult choices in responding to the regulations. To provide its members with guidelines for action, the Executive Council of the Association of American Medical Colleges has issued recommendations for residency hours and supervision, including the use of an 80-hour work-week averaged over four weeks, the continued use of graded supervision of residents in emergency rooms and in inpatient and ambulatory settings, and control of housestaff moonlighting.
到1920年,为期一年的毕业后医学教育即实习,已成为美国大多数医学院校毕业生的常态,随后被大多数州采纳为执照颁发的一项标准。“住院医师”这一最初概念意味着每周七天、每天24小时对患者负责。近期公众和媒体对住院医师监督及工作时长问题的关注,促使政府努力限制他们的工作时长并设定监督的最低要求。纽约是首个实施具体要求的州。纽约的建议对住院医师分级责任的概念、对了解疾病自然病程以及对在医院提供服务的需求均有影响。此外,这些建议引发了四点反对意见:它们没有认识到专业类型或培训年份的差异;它们可能会影响获得总体临床技能所需的时间长度;它们对不同类型医院的影响不同;而且它们将对医师人力产生重大影响。医院和住院医师培训项目在应对这些规定时将面临几个艰难的抉择。为向其成员提供行动指南,美国医学院协会执行委员会已发布关于住院医师工作时长和监督的建议,包括采用四周平均每周80小时的工作周制、继续在急诊室以及住院和门诊环境中对住院医师进行分级监督,以及控制住院医师的兼职工作。