Effect of Reducing Interns' Weekly Work Hours on Sleep and Attentional Failures
Steven W. Lockley(University of Surrey), Charles A. Czeisler(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Christopher P. Landrigan(Boston Children's Hospital), Daniel Aeschbach(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Jeffrey M. Rothschild(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Erin E. Evans(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Peter H. Stone(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Clark J. Lee(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Craig M. Lilly(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Brian E. Cade(Brigham and Women's Hospital), John Cronin(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Joel T. Katz(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
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