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This research study focused on medical duties scheduling system using General Hospital Ikot Ekpene as a case study. A medical duties scheduling system is an automated system that enables medical professionals to maintain record of medical appointments with patients so that it can be queried daily to know scheduled appointments. One of the problem hospitals face is inability to maintain adequate record of medical schedules. This situation affects the work operations of the hospital as some patients may not be attended to due to overcrowding and limited medical resources. To solve this problem, a medical duties scheduling system is needed. The software development methodology used is the spiral model and the programming language used to implement the system is visual basic 6.0
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