Fatigue risk management
Fatigue Risk Management Task Force
This web page from the Fatigue Risk Management Task Force provides residents and educators with resources to address fatigue: a workplace health and safety issue that can affect patient safety. The main principles discussed on this page are acknowledge, act and adapt.
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