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NATIONAL MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST WEEK - roybrit
Posted: Feb 21, 2011
National Medical Transcriptionist Week is May 16 - 22
What are you doing to celebrate it? I'm looking for some creative ways for our work group to celebrate.
Hopefully finding a job that - digiti minimi
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has enough work and benefits. I think that is too much to ask for these days.
digiti minimi - leonis
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Having just lost my insurance, I have concluded that you can have either enough work or benefits, but not both. Sad state of the state, eh? D***it, my DH says.
I do not celebrate MT week - Nancy
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MT week is a social fiction created by AHDI. If we are professionals, why do we need a special week? I do not see CPAs having a week, or physicians or lawyers. Are we part of the pink collar crowd? Hope not!
Originally............ - oldie dog but learn new tricks
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Way back when AAMT was actually trying to "promote our profession" instead of sell us to the cheapest bidder, they started Medical Transcriptionist week. They used to put pull out posters in the middle of their monthly magazine for MT week each year. Those posters were meant for us MT's (who actually still had onsite jobs) to post in our department to promote the fact that we were not just typists in the dark corner of the basement. If we had a hospital, med center, clinic, etc. that recognized us they would recognize MT week. I worked at a large Med Center that used to buy us pizza and give us all gifts as a thank you for a job well done. In case no one has looked lately...those jobs and those types of employers in our profession are few and far between. Too bad AAMT sold our "profession" down the river.
Now AHDI engineers unrest in the Middle East, selling us - down the river of rising oil prices.
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I guess they weren't satisfied that half the hospitals in the country already couldn't afford to buy toilet paper.
AHDI - Anonymous
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AHDI engineers unrest in the Middle East? Someone needs to study their world history.
Hear, hear!!! - IMANMT2
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There is a Secretary week - - you know where your boss gets you flowers or something.
It can be fun celebrating MT Week, for us, MTs, especially if you work on site and if the dept. manager will allow you.
We had games for the doctors to play, dinner for ourselves, a few gifts we got from yes, AAMT. It was a week-long deal and really broke the monotony.
Make your own celebration, do it for yourself, make a T-shirt. For my students we made T-shirts and Totes with iron-on computer generated transfers. I had a physical therapist come and talk to us and then refreshments one day. Get the totes at Hobby Lobby or whatever. Take yourself out to lunch. I'm running a Happy MT Week!! Ad in our local paper.
Be an AMBASSADOR to our profession. Put a smile on your face. Believe it or not, MT has been good to you. Give a little back, share it with the public. You are part of something bigger than you - even if you type at home. Enjoy it.
NATIONAL MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST WEEK - roybrt
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There are plenty of MEDICAL professionals that have a week of recognition (see below)
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST WEEK - ROYBRIT
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http://nasrecruitment.com/docs/calendars/2010-Healthcare-Calendar-of-Recognition-Days.pdf
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Just wondering if anyone from WMX is betting on a token gift for MT week. Last year we got the Pharmaceutical Word Book to install on our (their) computers. Did appreciate that. The year before we got nice BBQ aprons with their logo on it. This year we got yet another reduction in our ISR wages. Hoping that was not supposed to be our gift.
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