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March 3, 2026
Transitioning to Night Float: A Year-long Prospective Crossover Trial Evaluating the Impact on Measures of Urology Residents' Well-being
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Eniola Ogundipe
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Weijing Huang
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Craig Ziegler
University of Louisville
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Residents' well-being improved after transitioning to the night float schedule, suggesting a positive impact on work-life balance.
The trial followed 20 urology residents over one year, measuring key well-being metrics before and after the schedule change.
Utilizing a prospective crossover trial design allowed for direct comparison of well-being measures within the same group of residents.
These findings may prompt adjustments to work schedules, highlighting the importance of resident wellness in surgical training.
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Transitioning to Night Float: A Year-long Prospective Crossover Trial Evaluating the Impact on Measures of Urology Residents' Well-being | Synapse
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Ogundipe et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2026.02.018