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You can utilize the Conflict Checker to confirm there are no scheduling conflicts with other rotations. It scans for conflicts based on Unit, Start/End Date, Days of the Week, and Shift Start/End fields.

Step 1:

To get to the Conflict Checker area from your Home Page, start by selecting the "Rotations" tab.

homepage pointing to the Rotations button

Step 2:

In the Rotations table, select the "Edit" (pencil icon) button in the Actions column beside the rotation you wish to check for conflicts.

rotations table highlighting edit button in the actions column

Step 3:

Click on the "Conflicts" tab in the navigation bar at the top of the Manage Rotation page. This will display any conflicting rotation requests based on the following fields:

  • Unit
  • Start and End Dates
  • Shift Start and End Times
  • Days of the Week

When data is modified in any field within the Edit box of the rotation request, the Conflict Checker will automatically update to show the latest information entered.

At the bottom of the Edit, there's a Check for Conflicts button you can use to search for conflicts based on the entered information. Clicking this button directs you to the Conflicts tab.

  • The Conflict Checker box lists all rotation scheduling conflicts.

  • The Checked Against box lists the dates used to search for a conflicting rotation.

Conflict tab on the Edit Rotation page highlight checked section, checked against section, and check for conflicts button

To learn more, please contact ACEMAPP Support at 844-223-4292 or email us at support@acemapp.org.

A rotation is a scheduled clinical experience.

A rotation is a scheduled clinical experience.

A rotation is a scheduled clinical experience.

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