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Navigate to Admin > Clinical Experiences.
Click the 'Rotation Schedule' tab under the Clinical Experiences heading.
Click on the name of a schedule that is either published or in draft.
After clicking a schedule name, you will see a list of existing rotations, or no rotations if it is a new schedule.
Click 'Add Rotation'.
Provide a title, code and description. The code becomes the shortname of the rotation and is displayed on the rotation scheduler and on learners' schedules.
You can select appropriate sites, buildings and rooms from the dropdown menus to specify where the rotation will be located. You can associate multiple sites, buildings and rooms with a rotation which will make those same sites available when you build blocks and slots.
Click 'Sites' to open the list of available sites and click the green Add button beside those you wish to make available to this rotation. Click 'Sites' again to close the card.
Repeat the same steps for Buildings and Rooms as appropriate.
Associate one or more preceptors with this rotation as needed. Adding preceptors to a rotation will allow you to more quickly find the people you need to associate with a clinical event if you are using granular clinical events.
Add attachments relevant to the rotation as needed. Drag and drop files or browse your computer as needed.
If you want to automatically have rotation evaluations sent to learners book into this rotation, check the box. To use this feature, you must have a standard rotation evaluation form built and permissioned to the course in which this rotation exists. A rotation evaluation form will automatically be sent to all learners in the rotation. Set a number of days and whether the rotation evaluation should be sent before or after the end of the course.
Please note that using this option means you would NOT set up an additional distribution to send leaners rotation evaluations. The automated rotation evaluation will automatically be sent, however you will not be able to view a progress report for it as you would a normal distribution. You can rely on the Admin > A & E dashboard to monitor progress of tasks sent via the automated rotation evaluation. Additionally, you can report on results using the Automated Rotation Evaluations (Aggregated) report.
Choose the block schedules you wish to associate with this rotation. Associating block schedules with a rotation will make those periods of time available to book learners into later. Click the view details link beside a block title to view the individual blocks and their dates.
Click 'Save'. You will be redirected to the list of rotations in the rotation schedule in which you are working.
Note that you can also import a rotation structure, copy an existing rotation, and export a rotation.
Once a rotation schedule has been built and rotations created using the block schedule templates, any changes made to the block schedule template in a curriculum period will not be inherited by the existing rotation schedules. You will need to either rebuild your rotations or, if they have already been extensively used, adjust the block dates per rotation.
Click on a rotation to edit its title, description, code/short name, site, date, etc.
Note that you can use the 'Shift Blocks' button to move blocks forward or back by several days. This will shift the start and finish date of all blocks.
Click 'Save'.
You can build a list of rotations in a rotation schedule by importing a csv that lists the rotations and their shortnames/codes. You will apply a specific block template during import and Elentra will automatically build one slot per block for each rotation. Note that you must have block schedules built for the applicable curriculum periods before you can import rotations.
Navigate to Admin > Clinical Experience.
Filter by course or cohort as needed.
Click on Rotation Schedule.
Click Rotations Setup.
Create a draft rotation schedule if needed. Otherwise, click on a schedule title.
Click the menu options beside Add Rotation and select 'Import Rotation Schedule' from the dropdown options.
From the popup that appears, optionally download a sample CSV.
Complete the CSV as needed (must include short name and full name for all rotations).
Drag and drop or browse your computer to select a file.
Select a Template from those available (these are defined by the blocks built in the relevant curriculum period). You can select more than one block schedule template in which case all rotations listed in the CSV will have blocks automatically built for the corresponding schedule (e.g. 2 week and 4 week blocks). Each block will automatically have one slot configured.
Click 'Import Rotations'.
The created rotations will display in a list.
Click the blue pencil on the right to go into a rotation and view the automatically created blocks and slots.
Create a draft (see above). Click 'View Schedule' if you aren't already in the draft.
Click 'Rotations Setup' to switch tabs.
Click the hamburger icon beside Add Rotation and select 'Import Rotations from Existing Schedule' from the dropdown options.
Select an existing schedule from the dropdown menu (note that your options will be limited to the courses you have access to).
Select the relevant course(s) you are copying from.
Note that the newly created rotations will use the block dates of the curriculum period you are copying to.
Optionally select to include files attached to rotations by checking the tick box.
Click 'Import Rotations'. It can take some time for rotations to copy so be patient.
The copied rotations will display in a list.
A note for CBME users: When you copy an existing rotation schedule, CBME objectives associated with the rotations are not copied. You will need to define the likelihood and priority settings for the EPAs associated with each rotation when you copy a rotation schedule.
Also note there is currently no way to copy only one/some rotations from a rotation schedule. If not all existing rotations apply to a new curriculum period or course it may be fastest to copy the rotation schedule and then delete the rotations you don't need.
Navigate to any rotation schedule.
Click the down arrow beside Add Rotation and select 'Export Report' from the dropdown options.
Select a block type from the dropdown options. (You can only select one block type at a time.)
Click 'Export'.
A CSV file will download to your computer. The file will include enrolled learners (name and student number), and all blocks in the rotation. Each cell will display the shortname of where the learner is assigned during each block. Please note that this export will only include the first booking that matches the start and the end date of it's template block. That means that bookings with custom dates won't be exported because the start/end date won't match the template. If there are multiple bookings for the same template block, only the first one will be exported.
Granular Clinical Scheduling allows users to capture the variability in a learner's schedule during a rotation. Administrative users can better manage specific clinical events that occur for short periods of time, enforce occupancy limits and accommodate call schedules.
Clinical events can have a site and preceptor defined for them and can be created to occur repeatedly as needed. When a granular clinical event is created, it will display on a learner's individual calendar. From their calendar learners have the ability to alter or confirm their attendance at the event, and access their log book.
Allowing learners to accept, reject or modify a scheduled granular clinical event is controlled via a database setting and is enabled by default (setting = clinical_event_approval_enabled). To change this setting, please speak to a developer.
Please note that you must have rotations built and learners scheduled into rotations before you can schedule a learner into a clinical event.
Navigate to Admin > Clinical Experience and optionally filter by curriculum period and course.
Click on 'Rotation Schedule'.
Click on a rotation schedule (published or draft).
You will land on the Learners tab. Note that you can optionally filter learners by Curriculum Track on this page.
Learners should already be booked into rotation slots before you schedule clinical events.
Click on an existing booking.
Click 'Schedule'.
You will land on the Clinical Events tab. A calendar interface is used to book a clinical event. Pre-existing learning events will appear in grey to show when learners are unavailable.
To book a clinical event, click anywhere on the calendar where the learner is free. Clinical events can be as short as 30 minutes.
On the Book Clinical Event card, provide the clinical event details including duration, recurring event behaviour, description, the site, preceptors and attendees. Attendees can be other learners that are already scheduled in the rotation so you can add multiple learners at once without having to edit each individual learner's schedule.
Save and complete by clicking 'Book Clinical Event'.
You will return to the Clinical Events tab and the newly scheduled event should display on the learner's calendar.
To add more clinical events to a learner's schedule, repeat this process.
You can edit or delete a clinical event by clicking on it to open it, making the necessary changes, and confirming your actions.
You can view all clinical events scheduled in a rotation by clicking a rotation. The clinical events will display in a list (see below).
Learners have access to their rotation schedule from the Dashboard by clicking on the 'My Event Calendar' tab.
From this tab, a learner will be able to filter the calendar view for the day, week, or month.
The learner will be able to click on each granular clinical event where a pop up appears with the date and time, location and preceptors associated with the event. The learner can confirm or approve a scheduled clinical event in this pop up.
The learner will also be able to log an encounter directly from this pop up. (They must first confirm their attendance.)
You will need to build a rotation schedule before you can build rotations. A rotation schedule acts as a container to hold multiple rotations if necessary. In the example below the Rotation Schedule is "Surgery" and the rotations are obstetrics, ENT, GI, and MSK.
Navigate to Admin > Clinical Experiences.
Click the 'Rotation Schedule' tab under the filter card.
Click 'New Draft'.
Select a curriculum period.
The cperiod selected will define the block structures available for rotations created for this rotation schedule.
Select one or more courses
Note that the courses available to select will be those that have an enrolment for the selected curriculum period.
Provide a title (e.g., Neurology Class of 2020) and click 'Confirm'.
You will return to the list of rotation schedules and should see your newly created schedule on the list in Draft status. Note that a Courses column displays which course(s) a rotation schedule is affiliated with.
Your next step is to add rotations to this rotation schedule.
Remember to return to this screen later to publish the rotation schedule so that its contents become visible to learners. You might do this after a lottery has run or after all courses have set their schedules.
A schedule can have multiple authors added to it to give other uses permission to access rotations within that schedule. Note that program coordinators affiliated with a course/program through a course setup page will automatically have access to the schedules affiliated with their program.
Navigate to Admin > Clinical Experiences.
Click the 'Rotation Schedule' tab under the Clinical Experiences heading.
Click on the title of a schedule.
Click the pencil icon beside the schedule name to open the edit screen.
Existing authors will show as blue under the authors list.
Click the down arrow to open a search field and begin to type a user name.
Click on the name, or click enter when the name is highlighted, to add the name to the author's list.
Click 'Save' when you've added all the required names.
You can add author permissions to a rotation schedule, but not an individual rotation.
After you have added slots and/or booked learners into slots, return to the main list of rotation schedules.
Click the checkbox beside a draft which will cause a publish button to display in the lower right hand corner.
Click 'Publish' and then confirm your action by clicking 'Publish' again in the confirmation window.
Note that you can continue to edit rotations and bookings within a rotation schedule even after it has been published.
Click on the name of the schedule.
Click on the pencil icon beside the schedule name.
Edit the information as required.
Click 'Save'.
Schedule learners into rotations of varying lengths (e.g., 2, 4, or 8 weeks)
Schedule learners into granular clinical experiences (e.g., a half day in a clinic)
Optionally affiliate rotations, blocks, slots and bookings with sites and preceptors
Staff:admin users, program coordinators and faculty directors can access Admin > Clinical Experience and the Rotation Scheduler. Program coordinators and faculty directors will only see schedules, rotations, etc. for the courses they are associated with on a course's setup page.
Building and populating rotations is a multi-step process.
1. Build a rotation schedule which acts as a holding place for rotations. An example of a schedule might be a course and year (e.g., Internal Medicine, 2018-2019).
2. Build rotations within a schedule. Rotations include the various clinical experiences learners might have within your program (e.g., Rheumatology, Cardio Consults, Hematology, Infectious Disease, etc.). Within a rotation you can define sites and preceptors. For each rotation, you can upload files and optionally select to automatically send a standard rotation evaluation.
3. Manage blocks within a rotation. These will be based on the block structures available to your program and curriculum period based on the System Settings configured by a user with administrator permissions. You can define sites and preceptors for a block.
4. Add and manage slots within a block. Within a slot you can define minimum and maximum number of participants, define sites and preceptors, and define availability for on service and off service learners.
5. Book learners into slots. (Import CSV option available to match learners to rotations in largest block size. The CSV import does not currently support sites nor preceptors.)
6. Schedule learners into granular clinical events as desired.
Elentra is extremely flexible when it comes to assigning sites and preceptors to clinical experiences. If you add sites and preceptors to a rotation, it will create a quick pick pool of available sites and preceptors at the block and subsequent slot level. You will additionally be able to access other sites and preceptors as needed. This is in part designed to allow for last minute changes to schedules.
The system will also allow you to assign multiple sites and preceptors to a slot. When you book a learner into a slot with multiple sites/preceptors, you can optionally specify the exact site/preceptor they should be affiliated with or leave that for granular clinical events.
If you plan to use Elentra's Lottery module, you will need to create slots with only one associated site. This is so the lottery can apply the maximum occupancy limits.
In order to effectively use the rotation scheduler you should:
Navigate to Admin > Clinical Experiences.
Click the 'Rotation Schedule' tab under the Filter option card.
By default you will see all published and draft schedules you currently have permission to access.
If you see 'Available Off Service Rotations' listed at the bottom of the page, off service rotations created by other courses/programs have been made accessible to your course/program.
If you schedule learners into granular clinical events, you can allow them to confirm or adjust their attendance at those events. This provides data akin to duty hours tracking.
Having the learner manage their attendance through their granular clinical events schedule is a setting option in Elentra and is disabled by default. If you'd like to have learners use this feature please make sure that a developer has enabled 'clinical_event_approval_enabled' in the settings table.
A curriculum coordinator or program coordinator can monitor the attendance tracking of her affiliated learners.
Navigate to Admin > Clinical Experience.
Click on the Clinical Events tab (note that this tab will only display if you have clinical events scheduled).
A list of clinical events will display by learner.
Optionally filter by course, track, date, time, approval status (i.e., already reviewed), and learner status (i.e., accepted, adjusted, declined, not addressed).
Show or hide columns as desired.
Optionally bulk review all entries.
New in ME 1.20
Learners can optionally see their rotation schedule information on the same calendar they view their events on (calendar_display_rotations)
Learners access their rotation schedule from their dashboard calendar.
Depending on the organization's settings, the learner can click "My Rotation Schedule" or just view their rotations on their Event Calendar.
There is a database setting option to allow you to show learner rotation schedules in the same calendar as their event view (calendar_display_rotations)
If a learner is booked into overlapping slots, their rotations will stack on top of each other (e.g. obstetrics and psychiatry below).
If a site is assigned to the booking, the learner will see the site code displayed beside the rotation name.
Having the learner manage their attendance through their granular clinical events schedule is a setting option in Elentra and is disabled by default. If you'd like to have learners use this feature please make sure that a developer has enabled 'clinical_event_approval_enabled' in the settings table.
If learners have been scheduled into granular clinical events, they can view them from the Dashboard by clicking on the 'My Event Calendar' tab. Learners can view their calendar by day, week, or month and can use the date selector to easily move to a specific date.
Clinical events are shown with the first aid kit icon beside the event time.
The learner will be able to click on each granular clinical event where a pop up appears with the date and time, location and preceptors associated with the event. The learner can confirm or approve a scheduled clinical event in this pop up.
The learner will also be able to log an encounter directly from this pop up. (They must first confirm their attendance.)
For more information on , please click the link.
Navigate to Admin > Clinical Experience.
Filter for the appropriate curriculum period and course if needed.
Click 'Rotation Schedule' below the Filter option card.
Click on the appropriate rotation schedule title.
Click on 'Rotations Setup' under the Rotation Schedule title.
Click on the pencil icon to the right of the rotation you want to edit slots for.
The rotation details will open; scroll down until you see a list of blocks.
Click on the pencil icon to the right of a block name to open the block details card.
On the Block Details card you can edit the title, provide a block description, tailor the start and end dates, specify sites, buildings and rooms, and specify preceptors as needed. The details you add here will be accessible to the slots in this block.
A note on making your selections:
Click 'Choose Site' or 'Choose Preceptor' to open a list of options.
Click on the 'Sites' or similar bar to search for or select your option. Clicking the checkbox beside a site or building will make the children of that entity available as selections. To add a site or building, click the green 'Add' button to the right of the site name.
To close the searchable list of sites click 'Sites' again, or click 'Choose Site'.
Everything you choose will display on a list and have a red 'Remove' button beside it if you need to remove something.
After making your selections, click 'Save'.
On the next card down, you can manage the available slots for the block. Elentra automatically creates one on-service slot for every block.
Click 'Add Slot'.
Select a slot type from the list. The options are on-service learner or off-service learner. On-service slots will be open to learners enrolled in your program. Off-service slots can be made available to learners from other programs, and if so, will display on the rotation lists of those programs. Currently, there is no user interface to change these two slot type options.
Optionally select a site for the slot by clicking 'Choose Site'. The quick pick list of available sites is based on the sites assigned to the block.
Optionally select a preceptor for the slot by clicking 'Choose Preceptor'. The quick pick list of available preceptors is based on the sites assigned to the block.
The 'Enforce occupancy limits' is used to limit the number of learners booked into a specific slot. This feature is optional but must be used if you plan to use the Elentra Lottery tool.
If you turn 'Enforce occupancy limits' on, set the minimum and maximum number of learners for this slot.
Click 'Save'.
You can add multiple slots to a block to provide an infinite number of opportunities for learners.
If you plan to use the Elentra Lottery tool and you have multiple sites available, you must create a slot per site and define the maximum numbers for that site. This is the way the lottery can make sure to appropriately schedule learners.
Ensure that the relevant curriculum periods have blocks built. Blocks must be built by someone in an administrator role (see ).
Optionally have sites defined (sites are the different locations relevant to your programs, like cities or hospitals). Sites have to be configured through by someone in an administrator role.
Database Setting
Use
clinical_event_approval_enabled
If you use granular clinical events, optionally allow for learners to confirm their attendance at events and have staff access an administrative view of that information. Disabled by default.
allow_program_coordinator_manage_booked_slots
Control whether program coordinators can delete slots that have off-service learners booked in them or make any changes to the slot spaces. Enabled by default.
I'm trying to copy a rotation schedule and none are available to me.
To copy an existing rotation schedule, the curriculum period block structure must be identical across the two schedules. For example, if the course you are working in has 2 and 4 week blocks, you'll only be able to copy schedules for courses with curriculum periods with the same underlying block structure.
Learners don't see their rotation schedules from the Dashboard.
Confirm you have published the relevant rotation schedule.
Updated in ME 1.21
Importing the rotation schedule for learners has been updated to allow for more flexibility including different block lengths, and assigning a site and preceptor.
Click on the name of a schedule.
Note that Staff:Pcoor users will only have access to their affiliated courses/programs.
For multi-course rotation schedules, assigned Program Coordinators will be able to create bookings for their course, but not others.
Mouse over the block where you want to book a learner and click.
The system will identify all available rotations and slots with start dates in the block you clicked on. When you complete a booking the resulting card will fill the exact dates of the slot within the associated blocks.
Select a rotation from the drop down menu.
Any off service rotations available to the learner will be displayed at the bottom of the list.
Indicate a block span if you wish to book the learner in multiple consecutive blocks.
Select a block from the dropdown menu. If you indicated a block span, additional blocks will automatically be displayed.
Select a slot (on service or off service) for each slot.
You may customize the dates for a slot booking if needed, which will impact the display of the rotation in both the admin view and learner view of the rotation schedule. Click the checkbox and adjust the start and end dates for the slot.
Please note that distributions set to deliver tasks based on a rotation schedule will not respect the custom dates that you identify for the slot; instead, the distribution will refer to the start and end dates of the block that you first selected. Therefore, custom dates may be most useful if you only need to extend or shorten a rotation by just a few days.
Elentra ME 1.20 has been updated so that custom bookings are now respected in the distribution engine and tasks will send at the appropriate time.
Add a site or preceptor for the slot as needed.
Click 'Save'.
You can add a learner to multiple slots within a block. To do so, click anywhere on booking and then click '+ New Booking'.
Updated in ME 1.21!
Importing your learners' rotation schedules via CSV will allow you to build out your rotation schedule in Excel before importing it into Elentra.
The CSV will allow you to import each learner's rotation schedule (regardless of rotation length) and associate one or more sites and preceptors with each rotation for each learner in your schedule.
You will need to populate one row for each rotation you wish to schedule each learner into. Note that you can use various combinations of the Schedule Block (No.), Block Length (Weeks), and Start/End Dates columns, and the system will calculate block length, start date, and/or end date for you as needed.
Please see the Rotation Start and End Date Logic based on Populated Fields section below.
Number: Required. Enter the learner's Institution ID/Student Number. For learners who do not have Institution Numbers, enter their email address instead.
First Name: enter the learner's first name.
Last Name: enter the learner's last name.
Course Code: Required. Enter the Course Code associated with the rotation.
Rotation Code: Required. Enter the rotation's code (i.e., shortname).
Schedule Block (No.): optionally, enter the Block number into which the rotation will be scheduled. This block number corresponds to the Rotation Schedule in which you are working. It is the block in which the rotation is schedule or starts in (see notes regarding Schedule Block (No.), Block Lengths, and Start/End Dates below).
Block Length (Weeks): optionally, enter the length of the rotation in weeks (see notes regarding Schedule Block (No.), Block Lengths, and Start/End Dates below).
Site(s): optionally, enter the codes that correspond to the sites at which the learner will be participating in the rotation. This field can take Site, Building, and Room information in the following format:
s-, b-/
For example: When importing site of Kingston General Hospital (code = KGH), building of Richardson Labs (code = RLabs), and room Lab 1 (name Lab 1), the cell would be filled as follows: s-KGH, b-RLabs, r-RLabs/Lab 1
Note that these entries are case sensitive.
Preceptor(s): optionally, enter the email addresses of the preceptor(s) that will be associated with the rotation. If entering more than one preceptor, separate their email addresses with a comma and a space.
(Custom) Start Date: optionally, enter the start date for the rotation (see notes regarding Schedule Block (No.), Block Lengths, and Start/End Dates below).
(Custom) End Date: optionally, enter the end date for the rotation (see notes regarding Schedule Block (No.), Block Lengths, and Start/End Dates below).
Rotation Start and End Date Logic based on Populated Fields:
If Block Length (Weeks) and Start and End Dates are left blank, the system will use the start and end date of the Block identified in the Schedule Blocks (No.) column.
If Block Length (Weeks) and Start Date are populated and Schedule Blocks (No.), but End Date is left blank, the system will calculate the End Date.
When the last block of the schedule is longer, and the rotation booking is in the last block and the difference between the calculated End Date and the last block’s End Date is less than 7 days, the system will use the last block’s End Date as the End Date for the rotation.
If Block Length (Weeks) and End Date are populated, but Start Date is left blank, the system will calculate the Start Date.
When the first block of the schedule is shorter, and the rotation booking is in the first block and the difference between the calculated Start Date is smaller than the first block’s Start Date, the system will use the first block’s start date as the Start Date for the rotation.
If Start Date and End Date are populated, the system will generate the rotation booking based on these dates.
If all columns are populated (Schedule Block, Block Lengths, and Start/End Dates), Block Length (Weeks) will be ignored, and the system will rely on the Schedule Block (No.) and the Start and End Dates defined to generate the rotation booking.
Navigate to Admin > Clinical Experience.
Filter by course or cohort as needed.
Click on Rotation Schedule.
Click on the title of an existing rotation schedule.
Click 'Import CSV'.
Click 'Import CSV' again and select your file.
Click 'Next.'
You will be prompted to confirm your next steps - either replace the existing schedule, or merge your file with the existing schedule. Make your choice and click 'Next'.
You will see a schedule preview. Review it.
Click 'Import Schedule'.
You will see the relevant rotations display for each learner.
Click anywhere on a filled booking to reopen it.
Click 'Edit' in the bottom right corner.
Make changes as necessary on the Edit Booking card and then click 'Save.'
Prerequisite: You must have course groups created in order to book course groups into rotation slots.
After a rotation schedule and rotation(s) have been built and you return to the Learners tab, you will see the option to toggle between Learners and Course Groups. Click on Course Groups to change the view.
After clicking Course Groups you'll see a list of the course groups down the left. Click anywhere on the calendar to book a course group into a slot using the same steps you would for an individual.
It is important to note that booking by course group works as a shortcut to schedule the group members only at the time you make the booking. If you change the make up of a course group AFTER completing a course group booking, the individual learner rotation schedules will need to be manually updated.
Similarly, deleting a booking from an individual's schedule has no impact on the course group booking and will not impact the schedule of other learners.
Click on the existing booking.
Click Delete.
Confirm your choice.
Note that currently this will remove the course group booking from view but will not impact the schedules of the individual learners. You will need to delete the booking for each individual if you made a mistake when booking a course group.
Please note that there is a database setting to optionally allow program coordinators associated with courses to delete slots that have off-service learners in them and make changes to the slot spaces (setting: allow_program_coordinator_manage_booked_slots). This setting is enabled by default. If you wish to prevent program coordinators from being able to do these things you should speak to a developer about changing the setting.
New in ME 1.20!
Additional filter options added to the Learners tab of a Rotation Schedule (learner level, course group, site)
Navigate to Admin > Clinical Experience.
Click Rotation Schedule.
Ensure that the top level filter settings are set as needed (e.g., if filtering by course you have a curriculum period and course set).
Click View Schedule beside the schedule you want to view. Note that Staff:Pcoor users will only have access to their affiliated programs.
You will be taken to the Learners tab.
Optionally search for a specific learner.
Set any filters as required (e.g. Curriculum Track, Leaner Level, Course Group, Site).
Clear filters using the button on the right.
Enrolled learners will display in the first column. Their names, photos, id numbers and learner level (CBME learners only) will be included. The other columns represent the blocks available for learners to be scheduled into.
Note that the rotation scheduler will display the largest existing block structure available to the schedule. There is currently no way to adjust that view in the user interface (i.e., you can not toggle between viewing 2-week blocks and 4-week blocks when viewing the schedule).
Jump to the current block with the button on the left. Move between blocks with the forward and back arrows.
Jump to the start, today, or end of the rotation schedule using the available buttons.
Toggle from block to month to quarter view if desired.
When using quarter view note that they system will still book a block in its specific dates even if the view is less clear.
Zoom in or out as desired. Note the option to reset the zoom.
Configure the number of rows displayed.
Bookings will show the course code and rotation code, as well as a site if one is defined.
Greyed out bookings indicate that the learner is scheduled into another course's rotation schedule (e.g., for a learner that is enrolled in two courses). Users can't edit a booking outside the rotation schedule they are currently working in (they can book the learner into another slot in the same block).
Off service rotations you've booked a learner into will display in grey and show the rotation shortname.