Recognizing that physician schedulers are often limited by their software or existing processes, there are two primary strategies to effectively manage on-call physician scheduling after hours or over the weekend.
Messages at their Fingertips
Just text them

Integrated and seamless
Don’t fret over fat fingering your message on your phone. Grab a keyboard and use MDsyncNET’s secure healthcare text messaging software. The system works with all messaging apps, cell phone operating systems, pagers, and smart watches. And it’s easy to see who was contacted when — a full audit trail no matter the size of your organization.
Accurate and accessible
With its robust call preferences, MDsyncNET gives you peace of mind knowing that you’re sending your message to the right number the first time. Each provider’s full contact information and preferences are available with a single click wherever you find their name in MDsyncNET — on the schedule, in the directory, or through system-wide search results.


Flexibility unleashed
The easy-to-manage and centralized database allows administrators to message providers wherever, whenever, and on any type of device. It even supports numeric and alphanumeric pagers. Finally, a scheduling system built for today’s multi-modal world!
Best practices and new ideas
In part 1 and part 2 of this of this blog series, I introduced the importance of having a robust policy, ensuring that your on-call physician scheduling software has the flexibility you require, and ensuring transparency with scheduling changes. I’d like to close out this three-part blog series with some tips for achieving equity and […]
In part 1 of this blog series introducing hospital on-call physician scheduling software, I wrote about the importance of having a robust policy — one that outlines obligations, scheduling timelines, presence requirements, processes for making updates, consequences for non-compliance, and much more. In this installment, I’d like to share two more tips I’ve learned from […]
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