How to generate an appointment with a treatment?

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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you  want to simplify the generation of appointments, you can predefine  treatments in the <a href="/index.php?title=MedITEX_Scheduler_configuration">program settings</a> by stating the duration,  colour and  assigned resources. These treatments will be  offered in the treatment  drop-down field of the appointment editor. If  the box &ldquo;Treatments  filtered after linked resources&rdquo; is checked you will  only see the  treatments that contain the same resources which you  entered in the  resource list of the appointment or have no  resource at all.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you  want to simplify the generation of appointments, you can predefine  treatments in the <a href="/index.php?title=MedITEX_Scheduler_configuration#Treatments">program settings</a> by stating the duration,  colour and  assigned resources. These treatments will be  offered in the treatment  drop-down field of the appointment editor. If  the box <strong>Treatments  filtered after linked resources</strong> is checked you will  only see the  treatments that contain the same resources which you  entered in the  resource list of the appointment or have no  resource at all.</p>
 
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<p>The following screenshots show that the appointment editor was opened  for a new appointment, while the resource &ldquo;Doe, John&rdquo; is selected (a  cell in his calendar is selected). Because the box <em>&ldquo;Treatments filtered after linked resources&rdquo;</em> is checked, we see all treatments in which the resource &ldquo;Doe, John&rdquo; participates.</p>
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<p>The following screenshots show that the appointment editor was opened  for a new appointment, while the resource &ldquo;Doe, John&rdquo; is selected (a  cell in his calendar is selected). Because the box <strong><em>Treatments filtered after linked resources</em> </strong>is checked, we see all treatments in which the resource <strong>Doe, John </strong>participates.</p>
<p>With the selection of treatment &ldquo;Follicle aspiration a&rdquo; all other  resources which are linked with the treatment, in this case &ldquo;OR 2&rdquo;, were  entered in the resource list and the duration was automatically  adjusted for every resource.</p>
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<p>With the selection of treatment <strong>Follicle aspiration</strong> all other  resources which are linked with the treatment, in this case <strong>OR 2</strong>, were  entered in the resource list and the duration was automatically  adjusted for every resource.</p>
 
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If you want to simplify the generation of appointments, you can predefine treatments in the <a href="/index.php?title=MedITEX_Scheduler_configuration#Treatments">program settings</a> by stating the duration, colour and assigned resources. These treatments will be offered in the treatment drop-down field of the appointment editor. If the box Treatments filtered after linked resources is checked you will only see the treatments that contain the same resources which you entered in the resource list of the appointment or have no resource at all.

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If you chose a treatment, all linked resources will automatically be entered in the resource list of the appointment with the predefined duration, which can be different for each resource. The saved appointment will be shown in the colour that was defined with the treatment.

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The following screenshots show that the appointment editor was opened for a new appointment, while the resource “Doe, John” is selected (a cell in his calendar is selected). Because the box Treatments filtered after linked resources is checked, we see all treatments in which the resource Doe, John participates.

With the selection of treatment Follicle aspiration all other resources which are linked with the treatment, in this case OR 2, were entered in the resource list and the duration was automatically adjusted for every resource.

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Once you save the appointment, you can see it in the scheduler across the involved resources with the defined colour and the duration for each resource involved.

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