has scheduled?

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thomas615

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Teacher, I read this sentence in an article. Is this correct?

The patient said her doctor has scheduled a psychological assessment for her.
 

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Yes, it's fine. What were you questioning?
 

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I was wondering if "scheduled" was the right word in this sentence. Thank you.
 

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I wonder if it wouldn't be better this way: The patient said her doctor had scheduled a psychological assessment for her.

Because, probably, first the doctor scheduled the assessment, and then the patient said that. Am I wrong?

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I wonder if it wouldn't be better this way: The patient said her doctor had scheduled a psychological assessment for her.
It's possible, but not better - unless the time of the assessment has passed.
 
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