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I guess i'm always liability-concerned. - Sam

Posted: Oct 28th, 2019 - 2:24 pm In Reply to: You don't really need liability insurance to - work as an MT...

I know, many speak out against liability insurance...and claim that insurance will just raise the stakes of being sued...but coming from a family with lots of lawyers, I do not take liability lightly, and there simply is no downside to protecting your savings from some crazy lawsuit.

As for the working conditions and minimum wage, I know. I can only work from home for now due to a medical situation, and this is all I can conjure up that won't cost thousands and thousands in courses and training. Believe it or not, even with a medical degree, there is almost nothing you can work at from home without a PhD and significant experience in Journals and regulatory submissions, which I do not have.

As for dictators, formats, and abbreviations, etc, I doubt I would have any problem. I've been in clinical practice for a decade, and worked with everyone under the sun.

As for coding, well, it's an interesting angle, but I wish I could leverage my medical knowledge moreso. Thank you for your thoughts.

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