Australia: Sleep-Deprived Doctors Told to Drink Coffee

September 10th, 2009

Via: Reuters:

Exhausted Australian doctors have been told to drink up to six cups of coffee a day to stay awake during extended shifts, building pressure on Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to seize control of state-run hospitals.

A document on fatigue management released by health officials in Queensland state recommended doctors ingest 400 milligrams of caffeine to stay awake on the job, or the equivalent of six cups of coffee, after warnings that patients were dying.

“For management to just say go and have a cup of coffee and get over tiredness, it cheapens the whole issue,” Australian Medical Association Vice President Steven Hambleton told Reuters.

“We are talking about serious issues here, and this is not just a serious suggestion at all. It can’t be a weakness to say you’re dog tired,” he said.

The recommendation followed warnings from a union representing Queensland doctors this week that public hospital patients were dying because dangerously tired medics were being forced to work up to 80 hours without a break.

In advocating the use of caffeine by doctors, the health department document said that compared with other psychoactive drugs, such as the prescription-only stimulant modafinil, caffeine was more readily available and less expensive.

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2 Responses to “Australia: Sleep-Deprived Doctors Told to Drink Coffee”

  1. ltcolonelnemo says:

    Caffeine addiction eventually results in adrenal burnout. Additionally, caffeine perfects fits into the model of the “law” of diminishing returns.

  2. LykeX says:

    Why not just give them a line of coke. Might even attract more doctors to the public hospitals. Seriously, could there be a clearer sign that they’ve just totally given up?

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