This is the description of the gestational history of a child with possible seizures.
The pregnancy was complicated by incompetent cervix which required a cerclage and "breathing" medication"
pronounced breathing as in to "take a deep "breath" with the ing on the end. Is this a correct term? Tried searching it and either get nothing at all or meds related to asthma, copd, etc. ...
Is this a legitimate field of study for a new career in medical language or just another school trying to get money? I am a medical transcriptionist who stopped working to home school my two children. I just do not want to waste my time as I really do not have it to waste.
I am trying to looking at various options, currently, medical coding is winning out, but I had seen this on facebook and was wondering what your opinions were on this 'program'.
I know ...
It is really sad that this business has gotten to the point where we have to question every company who posts and ad out here. I remember when we could trust about anything put on this board in the job seekers board, now I am afraid to even apply to any of them because there are so many different names out there, this recruiter hiring for this company, another company hiring under a different name and then those who are just outright scams. How do you know who to trust anymore when it comes ...
This might be a foolish question, but are all the posts on MT school forums for real? I won't mention the school, but it seems that after several complaints about MT work, there's a sudden rush of "look how much money I'm making" posts. Seems a little too good to be true. Are there really people out there pulling in some good funds, or is this more like advertising for the school/MT industry? ...
I had applied to transcriptionamerica.com. I received an email back from a Nancy Lawson, National recruiter asking me to transcribe a sample file. I did this and when I tried to email it back to the address that she sent it from, I keep getting a failed delivery notice saying that the person's inbox is full. Does anyone know if this is a legitimate company? And if so, do you know any other way that I can get in touch with them to email this sample back to them? Thank you so much! ...
My opinion, having been in the industry for over 30 years and after reading a few posts on this subject below.
For years a good deal of MTSO's including Webmedx had in place bonus or incentive plans based on production ONLY. Such a plan most likely helped Webmedx win "employer of the year" for years. Employees would go the extra mile even working through breaks to achieve higher line counts while at the same time the newer employees could look forward to gaining more experience and e ...
In the general portion of the physical exam the blank sounds like visily.
She is a happy little girl sitting in mother's lap, grinning at me, and _____ eating Cheetos. ...
This is a doc dictating dietary modifications for pt with possible IBS:
"I did recommend IBS lifestyle modifications in regards to the same, to decrease her sorbitol, lactose, high raffinose, eliminate wheat "lass."
Thought it might be grass but it clearly starts with an "L" sound. ...
Physician dictates:
"She was seen for pelvic pain and was noted to have probable physiologic sosompoth ovaries. She is still having menstrual cycles. She also was noted to have a 9 mm fibroid."
I tried to spell the word I am having trouble finding like it sounds. Any and all help is greatly appreciated! Don't know what I would do without you all!!! ...
"medical language specialist" the stupidest thing ever? Why are they trying to glorify the title of this dead-end, one-way ticket to NOWHERE lame profession??? WHATEVER!!!!!!! ...
Note about child being seen in scoliosis clinic. Doctor says child is not fully grown, says: This is a nice 11-year-old girl who looks like she is in the middle of her growth spurt. She is premenarchal. She is starting to sprout up and she does not quite have _____ on her hand x-ray.
All of us QA people and the MT hear "camping" - but can't find this anywhere. Has anybody heard of this? Thanks!! ...
The doc was finishing a D&C, and said "at the end of the procedure a satisfactory uterine _____ was palpated." Phonetically it sounded like "soo-ful." I'm sure he was talking about the uterine cavity, but I couldn't even figure out how to start spelling it.
Thanks in advance for any help! ...
GI doc dictating on a patient who has a history of GI bleeding due to alcoholism. He states he has had a "BNT" in the past secondary to bleeding duodenal ulcers. Not sure what BNT is or what it stands for. Any help appreciated. Thanks. ...
Typing an ENT report and dr. states "a gold weight in the eyelet is not needed". Anyone hear of this before? The person has a tracheostomy. Thanks!
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This is a gyne oncolgist on consult for pelvic pain and complicated surgical hx.
"Her most recent pelvic ultrasound that we have is from 3/28/2012 which shows a normal sized uterus and endometrial thickness of 4.3 mm, right ovary which had an s/l "anellic" cyst.
Any idea what that word is? TIA! ...
Hi all! Can anyone help?
The word "s/l sunikea?" The prior sentence is, "There was no sonographic evidence of intrauterine adhesions or _________________" (this is where that sunikea word comes in :)
Thanks in advance, ...
Hi. I have visited this site often and enjoy all the comments. I'm hearing something that sounds like brankybach. It almost sounds familiar, but can't find it anywhere. The sentence is: EKGs demonstrated nonspecific ST-T changes in anterolateral leads. There was _______________ noted on the rhythm monitor last night. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ...