PEDIATRICS Vol. 95 No. 5 May 1995, pp. A42
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HEADED FOR THE 36-HOUR WEEK AND A DOCTOR SHORTAGE

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...Newly graduated doctors in Britain's health service, who work over 70 hours a week in hospital apprenticeships, endorsed legally capping their workweek at 56 hours. The government has pledged to cut junior physicians' 83 hour weekly maximum in stages.