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Libby Zion

Robert Smith rfsmithmd at comcast.net
Wed Mar 4 12:27:38 GMT 2009


Yes. Exactly.

It's mostly sleep specialists and psychologists. One Cardiology Fellow  
and no one else who seems to be actually doing stuff. Like actually  
training the residents.

Rob
On Mar 4, 2009, at 7:08 AM, nappio at aol.com wrote:

> Where are the surgeons???dn
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Smith <rfsmithmd at comcast.net>
>
> Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 12:26:06
> To: Trauma-List at Trauma. Org<trauma-list at trauma.org>
> Subject: Libby Zion
>
>
> Today apparently marks the 25th anniversary of the death of Libby
> Zion. There was an article in the NYTimes today about the subsequent
> changes in residents work weeks by: Barron H. Lerner, a professor of
> medicine and public health at Columbia University Medical Center, is
> the author of “When Illness Goes Public: Celebrity Patients and How We
> Look at Medicine." The Libby Zion case was included in his book. Her
> father was described as a "former lawyer and powerful journalist" who
> made his daughters death into a crusade to change the working hours of
> residents. Dr. Lerner cited the report by the Institute of Medicine
> requested by Congress in 2007 and released in December of 2008:  http://www 
> ..iom.edu/CMS/3809/48553/60449/60469.aspx
> .. The report defines factors that increase fatigue as " being up for
> 16 hrs, disturbed sleep, shift work, and intensity of work"  and calls
> for reducing resident's hours to no more than 16 consecutive hours,
> with a mandatory 5 hr sleep break in a 30 hour shift. They note that
> some medical educators worry that doctors will not be able to learn
> about the progression of acute illnesses especially in the crucial
> first 24 - 36 hrs. It estimates the cost of implementing these changes
> would be at least $1.7 billion.
>
> I was wondering what type of physicians would propose such
> recommendations so I thought the make up of the committee might be
> instructive.
>
>
> COMMITTEE ON Optimizinggraduatemedicaltrainee(resident) hoursandwork
> schedulestoimprovepatientsafety
> MICHAEL M.E. JOHNS (Chair), Chancellor, Emory University, Atlanta, GA;
> JAMES BAGIAN, Chief Patient Safety Officer, Director, VA National
> Center for Patient Safety, Department of Veterans Affairs, Ann Arbor,
> MI; JAYANTA BHATTACHARYA, Assistant Professor, Center for Primary Care
> and Outcomes Research, Stanford University, CA; MAUREEN BISOGNANO,
> Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO), Institute
> for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA; PASCALECARAYON, Procter &
> Gamble Bascom Professor in Total Quality, Department of Industrial and
> Systems Engineering and Director, Center for Quality and Productivity
> Improvement, University of Wisconsin-Madison; JORDAN J. COHEN,
> Professor, Medicine and Public Health, George Washington University,
> Washington, D.C.; DAVID F. DINGES, Professor and Chief, Division of
> Sleep and Chronobiology, Department of Psychiatry, University of
> Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia; JAVIER A. GONZALEZ DEL
> REY, Professor of Pediatrics and Director, Pediatric Residency
> Programs, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center; PETER J.
> KOLESAR, Professor Emeritus and Research Director, Deming Center for
> Quality, Productivity and Competitiveness, Columbia University, NY;
> BRIAN W. LINDBERG, Executive Director, Consumer Coalition for Quality
> Health Care, Washington, D.C.; KENNETH M. LUDMERER, Professor of
> Medicine and Professor of History, Washington University, St. Louis,
> MO; DANIEL MUNOZ, Fellow, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins
> University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; CHRISTOPHER S.
> PARSHURAM, Director, Center for Safety Research, Assistant Professor,
> Department of Critical Care Medicine, Hospital for Sick Children, and
> Departments of Pediatrics, Health Policy Management and Evaluation,
> University of Toronto, ON; ANN E. ROGERS,Associate Professor,
> University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia; DENISE
> M.ROUSSEAU, H.J. Heinz II Professor of Organizational Behavior and
> Public Policy and Director, Project of Evidence-based Organizational
> Practices, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA; EDUARDOSALAS,
> Pegasus Professor and University Trustee Chair, Department of
> Psychology and Institute for Simulation and Training, University of
> Central Florida, Orlando, FL; BRUCE SIEGEL, Director, Center for
> Health Care Quality, George Washington University School of Public
> Health and Health Services, Washington, D.C.
>
> Rob Smith
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