Doing a report on an aneurysmal bone cyst and doc spells (which I know better than to believe them!) "Finally, 10 mL of Noriun as well as bone cement was made up and then used to fill the void as comprehensively as possible." I cannot verify in my Drake & Drake or by doing a Google search. Can anyone out there point me in the right direction?
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I had to request a medical report for myself and oh dear lord what a mess that point-and-click stuff is. They check all items in a ROS and the thing throws it all together in giant run-on sentences, separating everything by a comma, and leaving weird spaces everywhere. There's no consistency anywhere in how it makes things look, i.e. in a numbered list that has 1., 2., etc., putting one space after the period after the number and the next one putting 2 spaces, then back to 1 space, then may ...
I have gathered that there is a connection from info on here that M-Modal is part of the medquist group... and also Epic... which is pretty much the death march for us and work...of all the things that scare me... Epic is the worst, as far as taking the work from us. FAST!! ...
I have always used eScription which is a much friendiler platform. This is the first time I have used this program and I'll be lucky to make $50 a day. I realize it is something new for me, but from those who use it regularly, am many lines can you average an hour. I need some hope here. ...
My computer crashed this weekend and I had to run out and get a whole one. The problem that I am running into is trying to install the Olympus DSS Player Pro v.3.3 on the new computer, and I lost the serial product number in order to register it. The software won't load without this key code. Does anyone have one on hand or have any suggestion? I don't want to go out and buy another one for $200.00 bucks or more since that was what I paid the first time around. ...
This is a patent with a high white cell count being seen by infectious disease doc. The sentence is: "Bacterial stool cultures have been done and pending. He will need a s/l rightsing of the stool." Any ideas? ...
Having trouble getting this word... patient has IBS and one of the symptoms mentioned sounds like "gibillous" stool? I thought maybe bilious but I clearly hear a g in there. The phrase is that the patient's stool is "sometimes ____, sometimes thin, soft and ribbony." Any ideas? This is a long dictation so I have a little while before I'll be done. ...