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Brain Boy Neurology
Dr. Jamie Holloman
9 episodes
1 month ago
Hop aboard the brain train with the education chief resident at Washington University in this neurology education podcast where he interviews experts in the field to uncover the fundamentals of clinical practice, tips for young trainees, and personal insights about the profession. Dr. Jamie Holloman uses his superhuman ability for self deprecation to keeps things light as we explore the mysteries of the mind. Fantastic resource for neurologists, neurology residents, medical students, and anyone interested in learning more about applied neuroscience.
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Hop aboard the brain train with the education chief resident at Washington University in this neurology education podcast where he interviews experts in the field to uncover the fundamentals of clinical practice, tips for young trainees, and personal insights about the profession. Dr. Jamie Holloman uses his superhuman ability for self deprecation to keeps things light as we explore the mysteries of the mind. Fantastic resource for neurologists, neurology residents, medical students, and anyone interested in learning more about applied neuroscience.
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6. Sleep deprivation during residency
Brain Boy Neurology
1 hour 3 minutes 36 seconds
4 years ago
6. Sleep deprivation during residency
Sleep deprivation is the norm in medical training. But does it have to be? I sit down with the Dr. Gabriela De Bruin to discuss the effects of sleep deprivation on residents and patients. We review the medical literature on the topic and discuss alternative work schedules. Dr. Gabriela De Bruin is a neurologist at Washington University who specializes in the treatment of patients with sleep disorders. She completed medical school at the Federal university of Ceara in Brazil and then came to Washington University for her neurology residency. After residency she completed a fellowship in sleep medicine. Time stamps: - 02:40: Dr. De Bruin background - 10:08: Non-medical book recommendation - 11:25: Sleep deprivation during residency - 12:23: Acute vs chronic sleep deprivation - 14:30: How much sleep should you get each night? - 17:30: Adverse health effects of sleep deprivation - 22:50: Sleep deprivation and cognition, attention, and motor skills - 25:18: Sleep deprivation compared to alcohol intoxication - 28:17: Personal perception of sleepiness - 31:50: Research on the impact of sleep on patient care - 35:48: Sleep deprivation and length of stay and patient mortality - 39:30: Duty hours reform - 44:36: Impact of duty hours on patient safety outcomes - 48:48: Why didn’t duty hours reform improve patient outcomes? - 51:38: Long shifts vs a night float system - 57:50: Strategies to reduce and mitigate the effects of sleep deprivation Disclosures: Dr. De Bruin report no relevant financial disclosures. Brain Boy Neurology reports no relevant financial disclosures. Links: Dawson, Drew, and Kathryn Reid. "Fatigue, alcohol and performance impairment." Nature 388.6639 (1997): 235-235 (https://www.nature.com/articles/40775) Landrigan, Christopher P., et al. "Effect of reducing interns' work hours on serious medical errors in intensive care units." New England Journal of Medicine 351.18 (2004): 1838-1848 (https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa041406) Lockley, Steven W., et al. "Effect of reducing interns' weekly work hours on sleep and attentional failures." New England Journal of Medicine 351.18 (2004): 1829-1837. (https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa041404) Desai, Sanjay V., et al. "Education outcomes in a duty-hour flexibility trial in internal medicine." New England Journal of Medicine 378.16 (2018): 1494-1508. (https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1800965)
Brain Boy Neurology
Hop aboard the brain train with the education chief resident at Washington University in this neurology education podcast where he interviews experts in the field to uncover the fundamentals of clinical practice, tips for young trainees, and personal insights about the profession. Dr. Jamie Holloman uses his superhuman ability for self deprecation to keeps things light as we explore the mysteries of the mind. Fantastic resource for neurologists, neurology residents, medical students, and anyone interested in learning more about applied neuroscience.