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October 28, 2004
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Rest cure
Interns at an intensive care unit in a large Boston teaching hospital typically work up to 34 consecutive hours without sleep. That's a heroic schedule, but is this good for patients? Charles Czeisler (left) and Christopher Landrigan think not. (Staff photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Overworked interns prone to medical errors
'Short' 16-hour days dramatically reduce mistakes
Gender and negotiation
Stepping around the pitfalls of the bargaining table
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