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I know it may come as a shock to you but not every MT has the exact same experience as you do. I'm sure there are specialties you would be be lost in. Good for the OP for taking the extra steps to ensure a correct patient record. Shame on you for your bullying.
This company is ridiculous. It takes the one account I loved and replaced with a ton of crappy ones. Time to apply for Foodstamps because I know my line count will drop to nothing now. ...
On a lighter note, we have two Friday the 13ths, one end of this week and another next month. I am sure Anil, Sankara, and Imedx probably created that. ...
Are the posterior pharynx and oropharynx two different things? My doc seems to be saying something different than she has ever before and I am mixed up. I can't find it anywhere. TIA. ...
How would you punctuate "posterior inferior" here? -"There is endplate edema involving the posterior inferior endplate of L1." I want to hyphenate it. Or maybe just leave it alone. Any help would be appreciated Thanks! ...
The patient does have a past medical history pertinent for having a right aortic arch with an anomalous left subclavian artery and a possible ligamentum resulting in a possible vascular ring. This was initially picked up after upper GI endoscopy which noted a posterior esophageal (s/l) pul-sa-tom mass. ...
Some type of posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, but dictatin is extremely muffled.
With regard to the *_______ (7:51) (s/l Aceon Gunlanger treatment) of the injuries, the patient has accepted these symptoms consistent with posterior cruciate instability.
Also talking about thermal shrinkage procedure in number prior.
Thank you for any help. My software in not reinstalled yet, and I cannot locate it in books or Internet. ...