You have 900 patients and in 4 months you will be working 80 days (=/-) so you will need to see one of your patients every 45 minutes in an 8 hour day (with out lunch!) or 11.25 patients per day.
Stent replacement is recommended approximately every six months or more often in patients who form stones.
There is no schedule release date, but new models have been appearing every 12 - 18 months.
Every court has its own schedule. If the workload of a particular court is light enough they might sit every four months, but most courts sit more often than that. It is not idiomatic to talk about courts "meeting"; at least not the judicial kind of court.
I am lookin to see if there is a cheaper plan for patients who need a land line phone for medical reasons. I run a clinic for patients with pacemakers and defirillators, some send in monthyl others send in every 3 months or if a patient is shocked they will send in sooner. They can not use a cell phone for this program.
Every country that holds bullfights has its own schedule. Generally, fights begin about the month of April and end in October but can be held any month of the year.
A traditional recall system is simply seeing a dentist once every set amount of time, for example every six months. A preventive recall system involves the dentist assessing the risk of oral disease for each individual patient and tailoring the recall interval to the risk, so some low risk patients may attend every year while other high risk patients may attend every four months.
The maintenance schedule of a Chevrolet Tahoe recommends changing the oil every 3000 miles and rotating the tires every 9000 miles. The schedule also recommends flushing the transmission every 30,000 miles.
A continuous reinforcement schedule rewards a behavior every time it occurs. This type of schedule is effective for quickly establishing and maintaining a new behavior.
Usually patients take it everyday, but it is also possible to take it every other day. Patients and doctors usually prefer everyday because it is easier to remember to take it if you do so every day. If you are prescribed to take it daily, you should continue doing this until you see your doctor. Changing to an every other day dosing schedule will require a change to the dosage.
go to cdc.gov you will find the vaccine schedule. they change it about every year
you have HIV first so the world may never know the exact answer to that question but still safe and get checkups every 3-6 months.
If you are on a regular schedule of running everyday I would replace a pair of shoes every six months. If you don't replace the shoes you might get a blister or a chalice.