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ABSTRACT
Efficient scheduling of medical duties is a critical component of effective healthcare management. Traditional manual scheduling methods have proven to be time-consuming, errorprone, and ill-suited to the dynamic nature of medical practices. This study addresses the challenges posed by manual scheduling in healthcare facilities by proposing the design and implementation of a computerized medical staff roster scheduling system. The project's primary aim is to create a user-friendly and efficient system capable of automating the scheduling process, considering factors such as staff availability, qualifications, and workload. By leveraging optimization algorithms, the system aims to distribute workload evenly, leading to enhanced patient care and staff satisfaction. Motivated by firsthand experiences and observations within a healthcare setting, this research seeks to revolutionize healthcare facility management, optimize staff utilization, and streamline administrative processes. The proposed system's significance lies in its potential to improve patient care, staff productivity, and scheduling accuracy while minimizing conflicts and errors.