Jan
01
2011

Do Sleepy Surgeons Have a Right To Operate?

Hugh Pickens writes “BusinessWeek reports that a commentary from the New England Journal of Medicine calls on doctors to disclose when they’re deprived of sleep and not perform surgery unless a patient gives written consent after being informed of their surgeon’s status. ‘We think that institutions have a responsibility to minimize the chances that patients are going to be cared for by sleep-deprived clinicians,’ writes Dr. Michael Nurok, an anesthesiologist and intensive care physician. Research suggests that sleep deprivation impairs a person’s psychomotor skills — those that require coordination and precision — as much as alcohol consumption and increases the risk of complications in patients whose surgeons failed to get much shuteye.”

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