Is it CHAD score - or CHADS score?
On search I find CHAD, CHADS, and CHADS2.
He is not saying a "2" at all, and with him saying "score" right after "chad," I don't know if there should be an 's' on CHAD or not.
The dictated sentence is: He does have a recent diagnosis of lone atrial fibrillation with a low CHAD score.
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I am transcribing a pediatric echo and the doctor says C-score or Z-score. I have never heard this before. Is it C-score or Z-score.
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that this board has probably been the biggest success for overseas MTs? I have a feeling we have been training them for a very long time. word help, information about companies, etc. so much information, it is probably like taking candy from a baby for those who are aggressively taking or sending jobs overseas... ...
And we have to stick together on this. Emailing some of the crap that ASR prints out before we fix it to the head of this stupid company. And the assinine corrections that are failing us. You can do it anonymously with a fake email. If one does it, it does no good, but if we all commit to spend a week flooding his email, never can tell. ...
I am considering going back to school to get an RN. After speaking with a few RN friends in my area I am looking deeper into the possibilities. They recommended our community college with its 2 year degree program. This school also works closely with a major health facility here in town for recruiting. I have been on the hospital's job opening emails and along with multiple openings weekly for RNs (days, nights, and prn) and my nurse friends' agreeing there is a ...
Dictator says subcu. ISR typed subcutaneous. Should we edit it to say subcu? Since it has the same meaning, why is this not considered over-editing? The more I think about this type of thing, the more confused I get. ...
looking or working in the IME report generating venue? I have seen a couple of help wanted ads for this type of job. Where you would take pt records and create an IME letter. I was wondering if anyone out there has worked doing this before and what it is like. ...
Hello! I may be testing with Medquist today, but wondered what is considered a full-time employee who is eligible for benefits (is it by lines (and how many lines) or by net pay?). Where I am now, I have to net $900/2 weeks to get to full-time, and that is hard to do. Thanks for your input. It is much appreciated. ...
Just a general question and it seems that these are the top three as far as offering the best education and preparedness for certification.
Enrolling has me a bit nervous, so I want to make sure I'm getting my money's (and time's) worth.
TIA!!! ...
I have tested for M*Modal TWICE now in the last few months and have only gotten an 89% accuracy rating........I have been a med trans for a long, LONG time and don't understand how I could score so low. Is there ANY WAY I can email someone within the company to explain to me WHERE I made the mistakes they said I made????? Makes me doubt my ability.
Any info would be greatly appreciated!! ...
Get graded every time I work and always aware to try and do my best.
I got 100% excellent score on my work 2 days ago.
The only problem here is I have not worked now in 3 weeks as I am on sick leave.
Shhhhhh. ...
I guess I am screwed. In all my years I have never had this many "Major Errors". Guess I have just been stupid my whole life and didn't know it. Score below 98 and since they have been monitoring me quite a lot the last week or so I imagine they are done with me for the quarter. Some of these errors are errors, but REALLY? If/of is kind of a typo in my book. SR had it one way and I did fail to catch it, but really had no change in context. How can they ex ...