\u3cp\u3eWe study the problem of scheduling outpatient chemotherapy infusion appointments at oncology clinics. Patients are prepared during a fixed initial period of their infusion appointments. In the remainder of their appointments, the patients are monitored by nurses and if needed, taken care of. During preparation and the setting-up of the infusion device, one nurse must be fully assigned to the patient. Nurses who are neither on a break nor busy with preparing patients, simultaneously monitor up to a certain number of patients who are already receiving infusion. The prescribed infusion duration can significantly differ from patient to patient. The objective of this study is to generate an arrangement of vacant appointment slots, i.e.,...