Under the indications for procedure heading, the doctor says " _____ is a 26-year-old female..."
It almost sounds like Mit or Med or Mhead....any ideas? At first I thought maybe "Man" but its a female. ...
I read EVERYDAY about ppl on this board having no jobs at the Q, not being able to contact their CCM or RTL to get work. I got a phone call (not an e-mail) ASKING if I could take on another couple of accounts because "the people assigned to these accounts apparently can't get their TAT up" The sugar on top is this is suppose to be a "straight type facility"... WOW!
I took the accounts, I mean, I've been working steady for about 3 - 4 months, FT hours, nary a NJ ...
MRI of the head demonstrated acute subdural hematoma extending from the left fronto-temporal region to left parietal occipital region measuring 4-5 mm ???(s/l Leis or Weiss) diameter ...
I'm an MME, and in editing reports these past few weeks I'm noticing a huge number of gender mix ups in the reports I'm seeing. In some reports, it almost seems to toggle back and forth from he/she/him/her, etc with absolutely no consistency. It seems to be an ASR issue. I'm not sure why it's happening but what I AM noticing is that a lot of MTs aren't catching it. If I am the MME for your report, I will always correct them while I'm fil ...
I found an ad this morning that I was so excited about, part-time MT in 2 specialties that I love, started my email to the company when I went back to look at the job ad and it states UP TO 0.7 per line. Immediately I deleted the email, shook my head and went on looking. What amazes me even more is that these people/companies who offer these horrible wages generally act like they are doing you a favor!! Sad, so very sad .... ...
So much going on! Got an e-mail Friday that all jobs, regardless of how many blanks it has in is, is going directly to the customer. Got another e-mail about Benchmark, and I have no clue what that is all about. Not certified, don't want to be certified, so if it has anything to do with that - and we HAVE to from what I am gathering. Then they train me for full DQS accounts, and there is never any work on those accounts. My primary was supposed to go SR in Janu ...
The doc says, "The patient's noncontrast CT head was negative for shift or mast."
Is mast correct? I can't hear it well and can't seem to confirm that it is right or wrong. Thanks! ...
I saw a falling star and made a wish, One Basic Client Profile for all accounts. Please no more, 1 space after period versus 2 spaces after periods, long form dates versus short form dates, patient names versus no patient names, mixed case versus all caps in review of systems and physical exam, yes to cc/no to cc-change to mL, number lists versus no number lists, yes to QC/QA note versus no to QC/QA note, and the list goes on and on and on.... It is enough to drive you to a glass of ...
Can you share what kind of headphones you use that are the best for medical transcription. One of the Nuance people suggested ECS Wordsmith at www.tvps.com. I got them, but I don't find much improvement. I have heard about the booster.
Any good suggestions. ...
Just did the FFT Editor 7.5 and 7.6. How in the world are we suppose to get all this in our brains and keep our line count at least 150 LPH? It always scares me when they come up with these new edits. ...
There is good reason that these ladies sound a little negative. It is not about you, your initiative, or your dedictation. They do know what they are talking about, but they did not even begin to explain to you why, probably not enough room or time! This industry has changed drastically. You can not believe the ads you read about being an MT, great money, work your own hours, train in 2-4 months, blah, blah, blah. None of that is true. This has become a low in ...
I am typing merrily along, enjoying my psych account, and when I get to the plan, the dictator states for the last entry, "I informed the patient that this practice is closing and will provide her with a list of referrals." The next four dictations had the same final entry.
Egad. Thanks for letting us, the mere typists, know.
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The word s/l nephology or fology. It is not etiology or epidemiology. The sentence is -
I have had the opportunity to discuss ____ology of head injuries, risks, etc., with the patient.
I'm drawing a complete blank and any help is greatly appreciated. ...
I am looking to purchase new head phones. The cheap ones I note break so easily and I cannot hear very well. I like the head phones that go over the whole ear. Can someone tell me what they find is the best head set to use? If you could give me the name of them and even where you got them and some information about them, I would appreciate it!!
Thanks for your time. Liz ...
Neurology report. Says tenderness in the mid anian region (talking about the head/brain and spells anian). Have seen this before and thought it started with an o but now cannot find. TIA ...
I keep getting dinged for comma usage, and I'm not one to overuse them, though I fully support the use of an Oxford comma. I am old school, and I've been taught the following about commas
1) They go before a conjunction when what could be complete sentence follows.
2) They do not go before or after (unless there is a strange circumstance, i.e, "indeed" or some such wording thrown in) a conjunction w/o a complete sentence following it.
My hospitals are "modified ver ...
I failed a quality audit. I have 3-4 weeks to confess my sins, repent and start bleating their praises. Interestingly, I just got a letter from my MModal life insurance that says it was canceled and is addressed "Dear terminated employee." A prophecy of things to come?
Still, I find it oddly depressing. How does MModal manage to birng me down after so long? You would think I would be totally immune to it by now. I know all the logical defenses: ...