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Residents make me crazy! - Crazy Annie


Posted: Nov 02, 2010

Quote (sort of)  "This is Dr. Mumblemouth dictating an office visit on patient Sick Person, with Dr. Attending in the Lymphona Clinic.  This letter is addressed to ..."

He puts this in as a completely different type of letter, then says it's an office visit, and then says it's Lymphoma clinic and THEN says this letter is addressed to.  

This particular idiot resident also stumbles over himself and starts and stops so much that for every 100 lines I actually get credit for with him I think I type an extra 30 or so.

It's been a long, not very productive afternoon for me so far.  It's going to be a long night.   Oh well.  Onward and upward into the fray!!!

This is why better to be paid per dictated minute - Scratching my head

[ In Reply To ..]
I've been paid both ways, and at least when you get one of those idiots, which I get plenty of too, you're getting paid for all the umming and awing and "oh could you go back and change what I said there" and "oh can you delete all that and start over again, I was looking at the wrong chart," etc.

I have a couple I wish I could do that with - Crazy Annie

[ In Reply To ..]
I have one who is a non English speaker who gets confused and starts over at the beginning of the sentence sometimes after he's dictated the whole sentence and onto the next one, and sometimes 2 or 3 times. There was one night where 6 minutes into the recording and I only had 6 lines to show for it because of his starting over again so much.

I'd make a bundle on him, that's for sure.


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