Duty Hours definition

Duty Hours means those hours for which a Doctor is rostered or paid by the Hospital.
Duty Hours means the duty hours of vehicle specified by DGH.
Duty Hours. The GMEO requires all GME programs to participate in the documentation of duty hours in New Innovations, to ensure trainees are not being placed at risk for fatigue, and to document compliance with each program’s individual Residency Review Committee (RRC) and ACGME duty hours regulations. GME Policy available on the website. Faculty & Employee Assistance Program: A free, confidential short term counseling and referral service for all UVA employees.

Examples of Duty Hours in a sentence

  • As the program director of (program name) at LSU School of Medicine-New Orleans I have read the Institutional Policy regarding Duty Hours and by signing this document I attest to compliance of the policy in the training program.

  • By successful completion of modules for faculty and residents on Professionalism, Impairment, Duty Hours, Fatigue Recognition and Mitigation, Alertness Management, and others.

  • Duty Hours Hotline is established to monitor residents complaints.This policy applies to every site where trainees rotate..

  • Students in the clinical years must follow the holiday schedule at their clinical sites (See: Student Duty Hours Policy).

  • Workplace objectives are the overall goals of the organisation arising from any workplace policies and practices, or mission statements, or corporate values and principles that the organisation has developed and has set itself.


More Definitions of Duty Hours

Duty Hours means the clock time from which an employee commences and to clock time when the duty is completed.
Duty Hours. Duty Period”, “Duty Time”, “On-Duty” or “On-Duty Period” 14 means all the elapsed time between report time and release time.
Duty Hours means the duty hours of vehicle specified by BIRAC.
Duty Hours provide the framework for resident’s work schedule.
Duty Hours means that period of time in which a pilot is on-duty with the Company. Duty time will begin no later than forty-five (45) minutes before the scheduled trip departure time and end fifteen (15) minutes after block-in. If, due to adverse weather conditions such as winter weather, more than forty-five (45) minutes is required prior to actual flight departure for flight preparation and more than fifteen
Duty Hours means a traffic officer’s starting and ending times for each work day. This includes travel time from the traffic officer’s residence or work location to the starting point from which special event or escort services are provided. It also includes travel time returning from the special event or escort site back to the traffic officer’s residence or work location, or travel to and from the escort or special event site for traffic officers with split shifts.
Duty Hours. Duty Period,” or “On-Duty Period” means the period of time measured in hours and minutes starting when a Flight Attendant is scheduled to report for Duty, or actually reports for Duty, whichever is later, and ending when she/he is released from Duty.