The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist 2008;10:2:107-111
doi: 10.1576/toag.10.2.107.27399
Copyright © 2008 by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
Experiences of a 24-hour resident consultant service
Simon Edmonds, FRCSEd MRCOG, Consultant Gynaecologist1 and
Keith Allenby, MRCOG FRANZCOG, Clinical Director of Obstetrics and Gynaecology2
1. Department of Gynaecology, Benenden Hospital, Cranbrook, Kent TN17 4AX, UK Email: simon.edmonds{at}benenden.org.uk (corresponding author)
2. Department of Womens Health, Middlemore Hospital, Hospital Road, Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand
Key content:
- The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists supports the Department of Health recommendation to increase consultant presence outside current working hours.
- Resident, 24-hour consultant cover exerts considerable pressure on staff.
- Whether permanent consultant presence improves standards of care is unclear.
Learning objectives:
- To explore the relationship between evidence in support of a permanent consultant presence and pregnancy outcomes.
- To appreciate the advantages, disadvantages and practical considerations of 24-hour resident consultant cover.
Ethical issues:
- Is it possible to balance improvements in the standard of maternity care with potential detrimental effects on NHS staff?
Please cite this article as: Edmonds S, Allenby K. Experiences of a 24-hour resident consultant service. The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist 2008;10:107–111.
Keywords resident 24-hour consultant cover / shift work / standard of care / work–life balance
Copyright © 2008 by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.