“…For example, in 2003 in the US, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education set up legally binding guidelines limiting the work hours to 80 per week and not more than 24 consecutively (Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education). Such regulations also exist in Australia (Gander et al, 2007), Canada, the United Kingdom (Cappuccio et al, 2009) and other European countries. Recent recommendations from the Institute of Medicine in the US have reaffirmed the need for stricter adherence (Resident Duty Hours: Enhancing Sleep, Supervision, and Safety, 2008).…”