Two words that come up often for questioning. These are strictly used in an orthopedic setting. Stedman's and Dorland's list end point and hand grip HOWEVER the office transcription manager, girl is asking for me to correct this to endpoint and handgrip. She is only basing this on what an old medical transcription company she used to work for had her typing. I would rather base it on the medical reference. The doctors are not even aware this has come up. She is ...
I'm just wondering when was the last time any of us took a moment and researched outside of this forum to get a better idea of what is happening with the MT industry?
Someone had asked last week for a listing of the largest? MTSOs. I posted regarding the KLAS MTSO study June 2008, but I wonder just how many MTs actually read it and absorbed the information that was made available to them within the free study.
There's all the commotion about ...
Did anyone else get the message from Massanotti? What do you think? Also, I went to medquist.com and was struck by the fact that they are marketing front-end dictation systems with SpeechQ, thereby eliminating transcriptionists altogether! I am not surprised, any way to get us out of the picture will make them more money. It just seems odd that they would tell us on one hand that they value us and then on the other try to get rid of us altogether.... ...
Word I need help with is clearly pronounced as "M eyeds."
Doctor dictates: "She is allergic to anything cocaine-based or local anesthetics (M eyeds.)
Thank you very much! ...
What does this mean?
Several websites will be participating in a voluntary shutdown on january 18th . This is only a temporary action but does include a few noteworthy websites (google and wikipedia). You can use yahoo.com instead of google tomorrow.
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below who seem to adore MM so much (although a couple of you I don't really believe work for MM or are even MTs for that matter), what would be the tipping point for you to say enough is enough and start to hate on MM as much as some of us? If they went down to say a penny a line with 100% accuracy would you still love it as much? Just curious. ...
Patient with marginal zone lymphoma and myeloproliferative disorder
Myeloproliferative disorder with significant fibrosis and a very nice response to (s/l JAK5) _____. And again - I am going to continue the (s/l JAK5) _____ at current dose. ...
"Your user profile failed to download. You have 3 options.
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Ignore.
Have tried "Retry" several times to no avail. Anybody else having this issue?
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This is a message to the cherry pickers on my new account. Well, you got greedy, skimmed so many of the money-making jobs that it became apparent to all of us including management.
Now, you've lost your jobs. But during the time that you took part in your malfeasance I have nearly lost my home and had my car repossessed. Each work day was literally a nightmare well I struggled with one crappy job after another without relief. My first pay chec ...
When I started working for TT 3 years ago it was a good company, now every time there is a good week they hire more MTs and my pay goes right back into the crapper. When did you stop caring about your employees? Just a thought........ ...
Is the punctuation correct in this sentence: The patient is a 30-year-old, never married, unemployed white male.
I'm wondering if there should be a comma between unemployed and white. Thanks! ...
Here is the sentence. I cannot make out the word between mucin and into.
There was just a single slide that demonstrated mucin (sounds like dissect) into the deep submucosa. ...