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Calls for fatigue policy review after 'loved' Tasmanian doctor dies in car crash
Key takeaways
- Artyom Avetisyan was a cardiothoracic surgery doctor at the Royal Hobart Hospital.
- Doctors are calling for the Health Department to review its fatigue management policies after Royal Hobart Hospital cardiothoracic surgery registrar Artyom Avetisyan died in a car crash.
- The Australian Medical Association says doctors are working in a strained health system that makes it difficult for them to say "no" due to impacts on patients.
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Artyom Avetisyan was a cardiothoracic surgery doctor at the Royal Hobart Hospital. ( ABC News: Loretta Lohberger )
Doctors are calling for the Health Department to review its fatigue management policies after Royal Hobart Hospital cardiothoracic surgery registrar Artyom Avetisyan died in a car crash.
The Australian Medical Association says doctors are working in a strained health system that makes it difficult for them to say "no" due to impacts on patients.
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