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CHICAGO (Reuters) - Doctors-in-training in the United States -- who work marathon shifts and 120-hour weeks that critics say lead to medical mistakes -- now cannot work more than an average of 80 hours a week. Under new rules approved by the nonprofit Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, medical residents must also get one day off out of seven and a 10-hour rest between being on call and working a shift. The rules, which schools must follow to be certified, take effect July 1...
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