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Please do not make multiple posts. If you must post a message to more than
one newsgroup, cross-post: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Pearl" wrote in message ... I work in a hospital setting. The doctor I work for has asked me to come up with an alphabetical roational roster for the doctors to provide coverage when one of them calls in sick. I have 8 doctors names to work with. The suggested plan would be that the first physician on list would be called for coverage, if that physician is not there, the second physician on the list would be called, and so on until someone is reached. Subsequently, if there is another unplanned absence the following day, the seond physician in the list would be contacted first to provide coverage for the absence. The process being that the first doctor on the list is not always called first to provide unplanned coverage. Im not sure how to develop such a roster, as well as being able to keep track of what doctor provided coverage last. Can someone help me? Please make it a simple process? Thanks Pearl |
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