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International Journal for Quality in Health Care 15:109-110 (2003)
© 2003 International Society for Quality in Health Care


Counterpoint

Epimetheus’ responsibility: resident working hours and system redesign

Niek Klazinga and Alex van Bolderen

Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Dutch Association of Employed Salaried Doctors, Utrecht, The Netherlands

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Pandora was a beautiful woman, sent to earth by Zeus with a box full of plagues and diseases to be used to maintain the existing power relationship between the Gods and mankind. If the title of the article on residents’ work hours is intended to suggest that the growing feminisation of the medical workforce in Western industrialised countries is the source of major quality problems, we want to object. It was Epimetheus—a man—who could not resist opening the box and therefore it seems only fair to call on all parties responsible for the design of our present health care systems to find a way to accommodate, for all professionals, . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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