Okay, I'm stuck. This doc is dictating his physical exam and is talking about the cervical spine rom. "Full range of motion of the cervical spine to flexion, extension, rotation, side bending, and (s/l) discompression sign."
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on pe, He has normal subtalar and s/l "mu talsa" range of motion, however, he lacks dorsiflexion with 0 degrees bilaterally. He needs to stretch.
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I can hear some type of tracker brace but cannot understand clearly what is being said before that. Have googled tracker braces but wondered if someone had a good site that they use often.
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Physical examination on a week old infant with fevers. This is dictated under the "neuro" heading.
"There is no facial asymmetry. He has a s/l symmetric gag. His tone seems to be decreased." ...
Cerebellar testing is somewhat abnormal in that she has a sort of a s/l stirtuous motion that finger-to-nose is hesitated but she does get finger-to-nose testing.
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Is there anyone using the Speech Motion VR platform that can give some honest feedback - good and bad, and what kind of line counts to expect. How long have you been on it? Is there a considerable increase in productivity, turnaround? Thank you. MT's only please respond. ...
My company is changing software and this is what they are wanting to use. This isn't M-Modal is it? I can't find any information about it. Thank you in advance. ...
Can anyone provide a ballpark range of what Amphion pays for straight transcription per line and for VR? I understood they also offered a shift differential.
Thanks! ...
Oracle does not reply to emails with questions. They evidently only want you to fill in the blanks at their website.
I refuse to spend my valuable time testing only to find out they start you at 7 cpl or some other ridiculous rate. Can anyone tell me what they pay for an experienced IC MT? 0.09? 0.10? ...