TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of the Libby Zion Case on Graduate Medical Education in Internal Medicine
AU - Brensilver, Jeffrey M.
AU - Smith, Lawrence
AU - Lyttle, Christopher S.
PY - 1998/9
Y1 - 1998/9
N2 - Residency training in New York State was substantially altered by the Libby Zion case. Work-hour limitations and augmented supervisory requirements changed the patterns of training - particularly in internal medicine - but with uncertain impacts on the quality of education and patient care. In this historical analysis, we review another major effect of the case: a substantial augmentation of the number of trainees. The need to maintain adequate inpatient staffing - within the ground rules of the Residency Review Committee, and in consideration of the reimbursement formulae and financial climate of New York State - conspired to promote substantial residency program expansion. Similar forces contributed to a national trend to increase the number of trainees. The history, cost and impact of these personnel changes are reviewed.
AB - Residency training in New York State was substantially altered by the Libby Zion case. Work-hour limitations and augmented supervisory requirements changed the patterns of training - particularly in internal medicine - but with uncertain impacts on the quality of education and patient care. In this historical analysis, we review another major effect of the case: a substantial augmentation of the number of trainees. The need to maintain adequate inpatient staffing - within the ground rules of the Residency Review Committee, and in consideration of the reimbursement formulae and financial climate of New York State - conspired to promote substantial residency program expansion. Similar forces contributed to a national trend to increase the number of trainees. The history, cost and impact of these personnel changes are reviewed.
KW - Graduate Medical Education (GME)
KW - Manpower
KW - Training
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0032161797&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Article
C2 - 9757752
AN - SCOPUS:0032161797
SN - 0027-2507
VL - 65
SP - 296
EP - 300
JO - Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine
JF - Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine
IS - 4
ER -