Received fresh, and placed into formalin fixative, the specimen is labeled "left breast biopsy", and consists of a rounded, somewhat *, egg-shaped mass, 4.3 x 2.9 x 2.4 cm. The cut surface has a somewhat fish-flesh appearance, with frequent ** areas. No hemorrhage or necrosis is seen.
*s/l "boscillated" or "vahsillated"
**s/l "cletid" or "klepted"
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I JUST STARTED WORKING A PATHOLOGY TRANSCRIPTIONIST, I WAS LET GO FROM MY PREVIOUS JOB THAT I WORKED AT FOR 14 YEARS. HAS ANYONE ELSE NOTICED THAT THE TRAINING FOR FLUENCY WAS A JOKE, THEY GAVE ME THIS MANUEL TO READ. I DO NOT LEARN THAT WAY AND MY PC WAS NOT REALLY HELPFUL. HAS ANYONE ELSE HAS THIS SAME PROBLEM? AND SHE IS NO NIT-PICKY ABOUT STUPID ERRORS THAT I HAVE BEEN DOING WITH THIS ACCOUNT FOR YEARS. ...
Anyone working pathology department for MM? Wondering what your eperience is working for many pathologists and accounts, and anything else you can elaborate on in this department. Thanks. ...
Hi Everyone!
I wanted to know if anyone could tell me what companies transcribe for M.E's offices or Hospitals for Forensic Pathology (autopsies).
I have been involved in the business for 3 yrs and now am looking to work from home with this as my primary background.
I appreciate any feed back.
Thank you! ...
Can anyone explain to me what do you type if you are a pathology MT? I see many jobs asking for radiology or pathology expereince needed. I understand what RAD is... I do not know what pathology is typing. Please explain? Greatly appreciated! ...
Hmmm...got another one. Can a specimen be recevied "informa"? Another word I just cannot find anywhere! The only other phrase that makes sense to me is "in foam." Maybe he does an "ah' afterward..? ...
Just wondering if anyone out there types pathology reports and, if so, how well do you like it? Considering a position of strictly pathology dictation. Thanks. ...
I was training in pathology. I was told if they say two centimeters to type 2.0 cm, but if they say two millimeters, type it 2 mm and not use a .0 for mm. Anyone else heard of this?? ...
Current offer from MTSO to type pathology at $1.25 per report. I have only typed pathology before for hourly rate so I am unfamiliar with whether this is the going rate, but M*Modal pays $2.00 per report so I am thinking not. Wondering what I should be asking them like - after 90 day period can I move up to at least $2.00 per report? Does this include gross, micro, and diagnosis sections? How many specimens dictated daily? What am I missing? Thanks in advance for any help/advice, I really ...
Doctor is describing patholgy of a Whipple. He states "The extrapancreatic extension involved a microscopic focus of glands and s/l neeshon pull adjacent to the duodenum" - Any thoughts, anyone? Thanks! ...
I work in the path department and when a malignant case comes up that requires a CAP, I defer to the CAP summary. The docs dictate "lymphovascular . . ." but the CAP summaries will have "lymph-vascular . . ." The problem is today I was checking the CAP protocol for the Lung CA and the word was used both ways. In the actual protocol itself, there was the hyphenated version as a header, i.e., but then in the explanatory notes at the end of the protocol there' ...
Keystrokes is immediately hiring. Pay by the line, but it's straight typing. You MUST have pathology experience. If you send a resume, lead with your pathology experience. Doesn't matter if it was 30 years ago...experience is experience and pathology hasn't changed. There's been a lot of yak about keystrokes being crappy, but hey, Nuance is screwing you guys out of your pay. ...
I am transcribing pathology gross descriptions. All of a sudden the dictator switched from using "formalin" to what sounds like "Gliofix." Anyone heard of Gliofix and know the spelling? Thanks so much for your help. ...
I just found a local hospital advertising for a path and lab transcription job and am considering applying, but I've never done that type of transcription. I've done numerous others, radiology, hospital, surgical, clinic, etc., but it has been a few years as lately I have been doing clinic work only. Is pathology/laboratory transcription difficult? I realize it's a matter of opinion and just like all other transcription would take time to adjust. I'm g ...
I have been a radiology transcriptionist for about 12 years. I am presently unemployed. I have seen an ad on one of the job sites for a pathology transcriptionist with 1 year experience. My question is how different/difficult is pathology transcription. Should it be something a radiology transcriptionist can do, given I have 15 years experience but 12 in rad work. Do you think it would be something I could pick up without difficulty? Any information and input would be appreciated. I have been ou ...
Is gross pathology transcription considered too advanced for a newbie?
Interviewer wants me to have updated immunizations (would need at least 4 shots!) and I would need to schedule a physical (usually takes months w/my doc) and I don't know if it is worth it. HR went dead silent when answered I have never done pathology transcription (not encouraging) and my gut reaction from the phone conversation was that I would not be a top candidate. Of course, then there ...
About to pull my hair out with these abbreviations ths pathology doctor is giving for the medications. I have looked in my path book and abbreviation book and it does not list these. Can anyone please direct me to where I can find a list of abbreviations of the drug names. I would appreciate it more than I can say. ...
How do I get experience in radiology and pathology if all the jobs posted want experience and will not even look at you if you do not have the experience? I have been transcribing for 9 years and would like to get experience doing radiology and pathology.
Any ideas would greatly be appreciated!
Thank you! ...
Can anybody tell me how different it is typing for a pathology practice versus clinic transcription and hospital transcription? I am considering applying for a pathology transcription position. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. ...
I had posted this earlier but the post was deleted by the moderator, maybe because I included my email address? Just trying to hear other people's experiences and was hoping to network (maybe we are not allowed to do that here?). I work in the pathology department and have enjoyed it. ...
I am a certified MT that has done radiology for 19 years, acute care for 3 years. I am being offered a position in pathology transcription. I usually never doubt myself and believe in myself that I can do anything; however, looking at sample reports - pathology is a world of difference with much terminology I have never seen... lol... They are WELL AWARE I have no pathology experience, but want to give me a try. What are your opinions? Is pathology repetitive? ...