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Thank you for your first response. Ive been trasncribing since 1992 - not taking any test. I asked the question because we have residents and MDs that insist on dictating "in relationship to" and I wanted verification that this usage is incorrect.
Thank you again for your first replay.
there is nothing wrong with "in relationship to" - nm
Remember the email we got from Corporate waiving the 90-day wait period to apply for advancement of Tier III's to MME and allowing til April 30 to do it? With all the lay offs going on, anyone think a bigger axe will fall once May 1 rolls around and the Tier III's that did not do this will be let go? From the way things look with all the lay offs, maybe this is one way to hang onto our jobs. Thoughts anyone? ...