Number of appointments per clinic session Sample Clauses

Number of appointments per clinic session. As previously mentioned, the number of scheduled appointments per clinic session can be seen either as an environmental factor or a control parameter. In case the length of a clinic session is fixed (by the doctor), then the number of appointments that can be scheduled per clinic session is merely a consequence of the length of the appointment intervals. However, if we are free to change the length of the clinic session, then the number of appointments to be planned per clinic session lies directly under our control. Xxx, et al. (2009) take the latter approach and find that the optimal number of appointments to be planned in one session varies for different performance indicators and consult room configurations and provide a guideline to choose the optimal number of planned appointments according to a clinic’s specific requirements. According to their guideline, 10 appointments per clinic session should be optimal for the dermatology outpatient clinic. We will evaluate the effect of the number of appointments per clinic session as proposed by their guideline on the appointment system’s performance.
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  • Continuing Appointments A Continuing appointment signifies the right of a Member to continuous employment that may be terminated only through the mechanisms provided in Article 8.

  • XXXXXXXX'S APPOINTMENT The Authority hereby appoints the Supplier as a potential provider of the Services and the Supplier shall be eligible to be considered for the award of Orders for such Services by the Authority and Other Contracting Bodies during the Term and in consideration of the Supplier agreeing to enter into this Framework Agreement and to perform its obligations under it the Authority agrees to pay and the Supplier agrees to accept on the signing of this Framework Agreement the sum of one (£1.00) pound sterling (receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by the Supplier).

  • Visiting Appointments A "visiting" appointment is one made to a person having appropriate professional qualifications but not expected to be available for more than a limited period, or to a person in a position which the University does not expect to be available for more than a limited period. A visiting appointment may be offered in single or multi-year appointments not to exceed a total of four (4) consecutive years.

  • Regular Appointment The authorized appointment of an individual to a position covered by Civil Service.

  • Continuing Appointment A continuing appointment shall continue until retirement or until otherwise terminated pursuant to this Agreement.

  • SUPPLIER'S APPOINTMENT The Authority hereby appoints the Supplier as a potential provider of the Services and the Supplier shall be eligible to be considered for the award of Orders for such Services by the Authority and Other Contracting Bodies during the Term and in consideration of the Supplier agreeing to enter into this Framework Agreement and to perform its obligations under it the Authority agrees to pay and the Supplier agrees to accept on the signing of this Framework Agreement the sum of one (£1.00) pound sterling (receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by the Supplier).

  • SUSPENSION OF SUPPLIER'S APPOINTMENT 27.1 Without prejudice to the Authority's rights to terminate this Framework Agreement as set out in Clause 26 (Termination), or if the Authority reasonably believes that a Consistent Failure has occurred, the Authority may suspend the Supplier's appointment to provide Services to Contracting Bodies under this Framework Agreement by giving notice in writing to the Supplier which notice shall take immediate effect from the date specified in such notice and the Supplier agrees that it shall not be entitled to enter into any new Order during such suspension period.

  • Type of Appointment The employee type of appointment (e.g., Career Conditional (CC), Career (C), Temporary (Temp.), Schedule A, etc.).

  • Hiring and Appointments Section 4.1 as specifically established in Subsections 4.2(A), (E) and (F) applies to part-time hourly appointees.

  • Termination of Probationary Appointment (a) The Employer may terminate a probationary appointment at any time.

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