Thank you for using the Hopkins House Staff Council Anonymous Noncompliant Rotation Reporting Tool. Please read the introduction below if you are unfamiliar with submitting reports:
Duty hours violations have continued to be a problem in many residency programs at Johns Hopkins. Addressing duty hour violations is a priority for GME and the House Staff Council.
In an attempt to provide a tool to address this issue, the House Staff Council has developed this INDEPENDENT reporting tool for residents to ANONYMOUSLY identify rotations that are known to frequently cause duty hour violations.
The survey is designed by residents and administered by residents. Results are reviewed by residents on the House Staff Council and then aggregate results are presented to GME and program directors to provide critical feedback in an effort to improve the situation.
Instructions:
1. Please log and report your duty hours honestly. This is the preferred method for programs to address problematic rotations.
2. Report only on rotations that you have recently finished so that we can maintain data quality.
3. Submit a separate report for each offending rotation.
4. Give as many details as possible to aid us in helping address the problem. Remember, we can't ask you questions since we don't know who you are.
5. Contact the House Staff Council immediately if any attempt is made by your program to identify you or any other individual who submitted a report.
Follow-up:
These reports will be presented to the Graduate Medical Education Committee on a quarterly basis in order to aggregate results and protect the identity of the individuals submitting reports. Program directors will be asked to address the issues discussed in reports and report back to the GMEC on the changes made to address the problematic rotations.