Is stage capitalized or not as a general rule? What about as it pertains to renal? And do we now use arabic or roman numerals? - perplexed! Thanks for your help!! ...
I'm beyond thrilled! I have a good lead on a non-MT job. I have been promised multiple things and they have never happened. No raise in many years. Someone tell me again, what are the benefits of being an IC when you have to do the work of so many other people PLUS transcribe? It's ridiculous. Years ago, when I didn't have to do the work of others plus mine, I made SO much more money. ...
I had an ignore to my IM request by a QA lead team member. ?? Why would someone do that? Shouldn't I be able to communicate with this person? I'm confused. ...
Just read the MQ Central news about the pilot program for a new position called Region Team Lead (RTL).
I'm already confused enough, I don't need a new acronym.
They said the CTL would now be doing 100% QA and transcription.
It didn't really specify who will be doing PTO requests, etc. (unless I overlooked it)
I'm glad I already requested Christmas off and it was granted! Thanks CTL! I'll miss you! ...
An S8 lead was introduced in the lateral fluoroscopic view, and AP view was used to drive it to the mid T6 level. The lead was in the midline and then an s/l Octrad lead was placed just left to that one described above. ...
Hi fellow MTs.
Does anyone know anything about AssistMed based out of California or has anyone worked for them?
I am curious about their transcriptionists and also lead transcriptionist position. If anybody has an experience with this company, I would appreciate any info. Thanks.
tj
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There is a job on craigslist in my city for an MT job paying $17 an hour, part-time, Monday through Friday. Perhaps there is a Quest in your city or another lab that has an MT position. Just a small lead, but I thought I would share. ...
I have worked exclusively from a home office for 8 years as an MT. I've worked with many different platforms, straight transcription, editing, VR, training new MTs in on accounts, etc. A hospital in our area has a listing posted for Transcription Lead (in house). Who has made the change from MT to Lead and is willing to share about the transition? ...
it's just not working out for me there. I would rather have an IC position. I have an interview with another company. If I get it good, if not I will go substitute teach at the school...would prob make more money.
This fall I will be going back to college to get a BS in biology. I will be out of this disappointing career as soon as I can. What a waste of 2 years of my time to study medical transcription and the last 4 years trying to make money doing it. ...
my work and then I would have no problems getting my lines every pay period. What pieces of trash did they select to put in quasi-management positions? ...
I am hearing a new one on emergency room reports. They are saying what sounds like "An INT was placed." What is the INT? It is placed with cardiac monitors and such. ...
Does anybody else get this impression? Or am I misunderstanding what this position is all about? All I know is, I have a weird sense of deja vu about it, like I've heard about this job before but with a different title. ...
have never been treated so badly at any company. My team lead sends out the nastiest e-mails I have ever received in my life. When I talked to my ROM (who is no longer there), she said I just needed to realize that this person had a very strong military background and that is "just how she is". I have been around a lot of military and most of them were taught to be tactful and at least half way nice. You never know what is going to set this one off or how she will react t ...
I know a comma is to be placed after the year, i.e., On March 27, 2011, she underwent an operation. But, what about when formatted this way? 3/27/2011? Do you still place a comma after the year?
TIA!
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A Ommaya reservoir placement for this treatment is there for a requested ___ technique.
words sounds like trait somewhat but is muffled....any ideas?
Thank you! ...
If they offer you a "placement change" (which sounds a little fishy since all of the regions have no work as far as I can tell)...do you have to accept the change if it means a schedule change (i.e. shift)???? Why should we have to change our shifts????? Geez.... ...
I get these types of sentences constantly and always question my comma placement.
"We will see her back in the office following her injection and if she does not improve, we would consider surgical intervention at that time."
My question is whether there should be a comma either before or after "and." I know a comma needs to separate 2 independent clauses but the introductory phrase in the second clause throws me off.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated :) ...
for some help yesterday and got nothing but garbled answers. I asked how to do something and got part of an answer but then told she did not remember how to do the rest of the steps. I can understand not knowing how to do something, but at least refer me to someone who does know how. This person was definitely not nice and thought it was very funny that I was having so much trouble with the system. The attitude was the worst I have ever encountered. Thes ...