Call Schedules Sample Clauses

A Call Schedules clause defines the specific times and dates when certain actions, such as meetings, services, or availability, are to occur under the agreement. Typically, it outlines the frequency, duration, and method for scheduling calls or appointments, and may specify how changes or cancellations are handled. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of their obligations regarding scheduled interactions, reducing the risk of missed communications and promoting efficient coordination.
Call Schedules. The call schedules and schedule of assignments have been made available to and have been reviewed by the Resident prior to execution of this Agreement. Changes to these schedules will be posted in the Program Director’s office or in the Residency Program Office.
Call Schedules. The RESIDENT shall abide by the call schedules currently in effect for the department within which services are to be performed under this Agreement.
Call Schedules. The call schedules and schedule of assignments will be made available to and reviewed by the Resident via E*Value or other Residency Management System. Changes to these schedules will be available in the Program Director’s office, as necessary. These schedules will be consistent with program specific and institutional requirements. If a scheduled duty assignment is inconsistent with this Agreement or the Duty Hours Policy, the Resident shall bring the inconsistency first to the attention of the Program Director for reconciliation or cure. If the Program Director does not reconcile or cure the inconsistency, it shall be the obligation of the Resident to notify the Office of Graduate Medical Education, who shall inform the Executive Associate ▇▇▇▇ for Graduate Medical Education (Designated Institutional Officer) and the Chief Medical Officer, who shall take the necessary steps to reconcile or cure the raised inconsistency.
Call Schedules. Call schedules in the Recovery Room, Endoscopy, and the Operating Room will continue to be prepared and posted in the respective units. A. The Medical Center will comply with Oregon Nurse Staffing laws. Nurses who work a call shift will be afforded an opportunity for adequate rest at a minimum of ten (10) hours before reporting to work for their next scheduled shift. In the event a nurse is not afforded adequate rest he/she may request not to work all or part of the next scheduled shift. When granted, the nurse may choose to use or not to use accrued PTO for the time off. B. RNs will not be scheduled for Monday work if they are regularly scheduled on call for the preceding Saturday and Sunday, provided the nurse submits a request to his/her manager per the scheduling deadline. Mondays which are granted off in this manner will not be considered PTO and will not be considered one of the nurse’s allotted scheduled unpaid time off days according to the Taking Unpaid Time Off section unless requested by the nurse. The same provisions will apply to scheduling for Tuesday work if RNs are regularly scheduled on call for the preceding Saturday, Sunday, and Monday holiday.
Call Schedules. Call schedules in recovery room, endoscopy, and operating room will continue to be prepared and electronically posted according to the past practice of the Medical Center. The Medical Center will comply with ORS 441.166 and OAR ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (2015) with regard to rest between shifts. In any event, Nnurses who work a call shift will be afforded an opportunity for adequate rest at a minimum of eight (8) hours before reporting to work for their next scheduled shift. In the event a nurse is not afforded adequate rest he/she may request not to work all or part of the next scheduled shift. The Medical Center will give such request serious and reasonable consideration in an attempt to accommodate the nurse’s wishes. If granted, the nurse may choose to use or not to use accrued PTO for the time off.
Call Schedules. The call schedules and schedule of assignments will be made available to and reviewed by the Resident via E*Value or other Residency Management System. Changes to these schedules will be available in the Program Director’s office, as necessary. These schedules will be consistent with Program-specific and institutional requirements. If a scheduled duty assignment is inconsistent with this Agreement or the applicable GME and/or UNC Hospitals’ Policies, the Resident shall bring the inconsistency first to the attention of the Program Director for reconciliation or cure. If the Program Director does not reconcile or cure the inconsistency, it shall be the obligation of the Resident to notify the Office of Graduate Medical Education, who shall inform the Executive Associate ▇▇▇▇ for Graduate Medical Education (Designated Institutional Officer) and the Chief Medical Officer, who shall take the necessary steps to reconcile or cure the raised inconsistency.
Call Schedules. All departments will determine their own call schedules, at the sole discretion of the department program director, or Chief Resident.
Call Schedules. Call shifts, if required in the department, must be rotated equitably among all staff in a job classification and scheduled on the posted schedule (per Article 6.