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There were a couple of posts about it this weekend, but they are probably too far down the page now. It's not just yours, most of ours were blank too. There is no way I'm taking the time to file a Remedy ticket for that, if they want to nitpick my work they're going to have to do all the leg work.
and you know what would happen to us if we - made a mistake like that
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If we are to held to 99.7% quality, so should every one of MModal's employees.
The lines per hour are way lower than what my TSM has reported to me. Plus, 5% QA submission rate????? I don't think so. I rarely send reports to QA. Although, the "Smart" report bases the percentage on lines sent to QA rather than percent reports sent to QA as we were told was used for the QA submission percentage. ...
By sharing how to make a macro in Word 2010 for the following 2 things: I work in eScription.
Remove a period and space and uncap the next word
and
Add a period and 2 spaces and cap the next word
Is this even possible to do?
This would be so much help on my poor old wrists with the 100% VR (I'm actually almost happy for the low work volume lately...they hurt so bad). I researched high and low but could not find an understandable, easy way to make a ma ...
Hi all, I purchased a new computer over Christmas with a very large screen due to having poor eyesight. Everything seems fine until I get into ChartScript, where everything is so very, very small. It is worse than with my smaller screen. I have to literally stand up and put my nose to the screen to make sure I have correct patient info in the demographics, etc. Any suggestions? Is there something on the screen itself I can adjust, or do you think it is within ChartS ...
Back in the mid and late 80s, I was VERY proud to be an MT! MTs were savvy and SMART. In fact, they were SO smart -- or at least knowledgable and proficient -- that docs RELIED ON THEM to repair poorly dictated or hastily dictated transcription.
My friend/former boss is a rheumatologist who constantly used to say, "I KNOW you're a deep thinker, so WHY are you a medical transcriptionist?" Until recently, I didn't really understand why he aske ...
So far this week I have had 2 hours on Monday, 0 on Tuesday, 0 Wednesday and 30 minutes today. Last week I only got 8 hours.
Emailed TSM about changing books of business and she said no one is looking for first shift, although I doubt she even asked since she emailed me back almost immediately (which never ever happens). Also, there are some MTs on here who say they have plenty of work, so why won't she send me there? Asked me to switched to late 2nd shift. However, there is still ...
I downloaded the trial version of Smart Type and have been trying to use it for the last two days. I think it might work for me but I have a lot of word expanders in Word 2010 that would take me forever to duplicate in Smart Type. Is there any easier way? And how long does it normally take to become proficient in using this program. Right now it is slowing me WAY down!
Thanks for any help you can give me. ...
wondering about how stable stedman's smarttype is for everyone else. I have used the program for years, but noticed recently odd things happening. Has anyone else had unexpected things happen with smartype and word 2007. What could I replace it with that would be its equal? Call the programmers consortium who made the program originally, but no one knows anything. Could use some light shed on the subject.
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I have downloaded Smart Type on Word 2007 but it does not start when I open a document. Could anyone tell me what I have to do to get it running. Thanks! ...
I work in Dictaphone /EXText. I am dependent on my Stedman's Smartype for 100s of 1000s of terms with which I am not familiar, and to which I have total access while in EXText. However, I am not able to pull Smartype Smart Blocks (which I have created while in Word but not in EXText) into a current document. In the past, I got around this problem at work by creating "instant macros," going into ctrl-s, cutting, pasting into current document and using as a g ...
that is less than 30 lines; dictator who repeats every sentence with 1 subtle change; DEAD AIR, etc. It is stressful enough that I'm losing money today but to be stressed out about line count and being perfect...I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!!!! ...
Daughter needs a need phone. Don't want to have to buy a data plan. What is NOT a Smart Phone these days, but has a full keyboard for texting? Thanks. ...
I interview with a company and they pay per report for VR. I haven't heard anyone talking that. They pay 60 to 70 cents per report. Is this good? Feedback is appreciated. Thanks guys!! ...
My employee DEP number would never work. Supervisor gave me a number (?) to use. Now it says it has been "disabled" and to "contact system administrator." Another winner MQ. ...
Here's the link below. Report their business practices:
1. Failing to provide work for current employees while advertising for MORE employees.
2. Failing to communicate.
3. Making impossible standards for you to make your requirements and keep your hours without any work and forcing you to use your PTO.
4. Management failing and outright refusing to respond to you.
5. Squeezing your pay and benefit rates down in a consistent manner.
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The cephalic vein was identified and the ____ then developed distally to the deltoid attachment to the humerus. (s/l "center") Is that correct??
Also,
Patient tolerated the procedure well and returned to _____ in satisfactory condition. (s/l "her room") Is that correct??
New at op reports so struggling a little. Thanks for the help.
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Can anyone state the rule for proper usage of a or an? I know you use "a" when the noun you are referring to begins with a consonant and use "an" when the noun you are referring to begins with a vowel. However, is there a rule that applies to usage of a or an when it pertains to the below?
This is an 84-year-old female, who has a history of dementia - OR
This is a 84-year-old female, who has a history of dementia.
Thanks,
bfp ...