ctl - oldie but goodie Posted: Nov 6th, 2009 - 10:53 am In Reply to: CTL? - Dodged a bullet
You're right. They made a big deal out of the CTL position and now it's going by the wayside. I learned long ago that very little MQ does makes any sense and usually their Bright Ideas burn out very quickly.
I wonder what position is next in line for the chopping block. Is it going to be the MT, ME, MME, QATL, CCM, etc., etc. There are just way too many titles around here and too many of them are almost identical in job duties. I mean must there be an editor and a master medical editor? Give me a break. Why not just have an MT and an MME and get rid of the ME.
Once again the corporate minds amaze with their brilliance. How often does an MT transcribe and not read the report to find any errors? Do they really think getting the ME title thrown in makes the MT all of sudden editor their reports? Give me a break.
I must end my rant now.
Again, I wish the CTLs the best of luck and hope they don't lose too much if demoted.
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