Canada |
No |
Work hours are currently regulated primarily through negotiated agreements between provincial residents’ associations and employers. In the future, work hours may also be regulated via residency accreditation mechanisms. |
Variability in maximum hours worked per week (range 60–90 h)
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Limit of 24–26 hours of consecutive work
Limit of in-house call once every 4 days, averaged over 4 weeks
Limit of out-of-house call once every 3 days
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United States |
Yes |
Regulations issued by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education |
Limit of 80 hours of work per week, averaged over 4 weeks
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Limit of 24 hours of continuous work plus 6 hours for handover
Limit of in-house call once every 3 days, averaged over 4 weeks
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Europe |
Yes |
Resident duty hours regulated through the European Working Time Directive |
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New Zealand |
Yes |
Resident duty hours regulated through the Multi Employer Collective Agreement, in a manner similar to Canadian provinces |
Limit of 72 hours of work per week
Limit of 16 hours of continuous work
Minimum time off between shifts of 8 hours, minimum every other weekend free of duty
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Australia |
No |
Recommendations issued by the Australian Medical Association |
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