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Posted By: RoxanneD
I have receieved an email from their recruiter and have not found anything on this site regarding this company, but not certain of the companies actual name - can anyone help me out here?
ASR funny. The surgeon has just done a robotic....sm -
Posted By: oldtimer
radical prostatectomy and signing off he says "Please send a copy to Dr. John Doe and to the prostate, and to the chart. End of dictation".
Testing results -
Posted By: Need reliable workload
I just tested with one of the nationals. I have never before had to do this and did receive the results (97%). Does anyone know if this includes the objective portion or only the transcribed reports?
Thanks for your input.
Maybe I'll write a mystery -
Posted By: McGuffin
A murder mystery. Where a doctor is found strangled. Everybody in his office loved him. His patients loved him. His wife was crazy about him. Nobody can figure out why anyone would strangle ol' Doc whathizname.
The detective is totally stymied. He's looking around the guy's office. He goes to the hospital. He's trying to get a handle on the guy's personality. Everybody at the hospital is so bummed out. Except in the transcription department.
Or maybe I'll write a short story about the people who crash land out in the wilderness. Among them are a first year medical student and a transcriptionist. One of the others gets pains in the right lower quadrant. The Transcriptionist has done so many appendectomies she can recite it verbatim, which she does while the student takes out the appendix.
Or maybe....
How do you get started in an area of transcription -
Posted By: W in al
that you've never done? I would really like to learn radiology, but have no experience in it how do I get a chance to learn?
New EMR system for Doctors Hospital (sm) -
Posted By: Nano
I heard on the news that Doctors Hospital in Los Angeles is reopening with a new EMR system. Then Dr. _____ [fill in appropriate name] comes on and says, yes, this will be much better and save the hospital a lot of money. The doctors and nurses can directly input information to the laboratory and such, there will be nothing lost in translation.
Then the newscaster says, yes, this is only one of a few hospitals in the area using this sytem, but if all hospitals used this system it would save $_______.
Oh, give me a break. I hope they have fun. 
auto correct -
Posted By: bspen
I lost my auto correct. It asked me if I wanted to replace my normal template and like a dummy, I hit yes. Now, I do not have any of my doctor normals, but it has the shorter auto corrections for the patient, however, aspirin, etc., but not any of the longer ones that I use for doctor's normals. Does anyone know how to restore this?
For the person who thinks Codex is no threat. I advise you read -
Posted By: all of it
HON. RON PAUL OF TEXAS BEFORE THE US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES July 11, 2005 Henry Lamb- A Great Freedom Fighter Documents how your Dietary Supplements are Under Attack Mr. Speaker, I urge my colleagues to read "Your dietary supplements: Under attack again" by Henry Lamb, which I am inserting into the record. Mr. Lamb explains the threat to American consumers of dietary supplements and American sovereignty by the Codex Alimentarius commission, commonly referred to simply as Codex. The United Nations created Codex to establish international standards for foods and medicines. Just last week, representatives of the United States government agreed to a final version of Codex's standards on dietary supplements which, if implemented in the United States, could drastically reduce Americans' ability to obtain the supplements of their choice. Members of the American bureaucracy may be hoping to achieve via international fiat what they cannot achieve through the domestic law-making process--the power to restrict consumers' access to dietary supplements. American bureaucrats may gain this power if the World Trade Organization, which considers Codex "guidelines" the standard by which all other regulations are judged, decides that our failure to "harmonize" our regulations of dietary supplements to meet Codex's recommendations violates international trading standards! This could occur despite the fact that American consumers do not want to be subjected to the restrictive regulations common in other parts of the world, such as the European Union. This article is typical of Henry Lamb's work. For almost twenty years, beginning at an age when most Americans are contemplating retirement, Mr. Lamb has worked to expose and stop threats to American liberty, sovereignty, and prosperity. Mr. Lamb became involved in the battle for liberty when, as the CEO of a Tennessee construction company, he founded a state association of contractors to work against excessive regulations. In 1988, Henry Lamb founded the Environmental Conservation Organization to defend true environmentalism, which is rooted in the truth that there is no better steward of the environment than a private property owner, from those who used the environment as a cover for their radical statist agendas. Since 1992, Mr. Lamb and ECO have focused on the threat to economic liberty and self-government posed by the radical global environmental agenda. Henry Lamb works to further the cause of liberty by giving speeches around the country, editing an on-line magazine, making numerous television and radio appearances, and writing a weekly column to inform his fellow Americans of the latest scheme to undermine their freedoms. Mr. Lamb is the model of a citizen-activist, and all who wish to become involved in the battle for freedom can learn from his example. In conclusion, I once again urge my colleagues to read Mr. Lamb's article to learn about the need to protect American consumers from Codex, and I thank Mr. Lamb for his tireless devotion to the cause of freedom. YOUR DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS: UNDER ATTACK AGAIN (from WorldNetDaily, June 11, 2005) (By Henry Lamb) The Codex Alimentarius Commission sounds like one of those shadowy, sinister organizations conjured up by one-world-government nuts to scare people. Truth: It is! The Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Health Organization created this commission in the early 1960s to set standards for food safety and to ``harmonize'' the laws of member nations. The commission was endorsed by U.N. Resolution 39/248, which says: ``When formulating national policies and plans with regard to food, governments should take into account the need of all consumers for food security and should support and, as far as possible, adopt standards from the ..... Codex Alimentarius. .....'' The Codex Alimentarius Commission consists of delegates from 163 member nations representing 97 percent of the world's population. It meets every two years, either in Rome or Geneva. Between meetings, the commission is governed by an executive committee that directs the activities of its many committees. Of immediate concern is the ongoing effort to bring dietary supplements in America under the control of standards set by this commission. Dietary supplements generate a $17 billion industry in the United States, which affects more than 150 million consumers, according to Congressional findings (H.R. 2485). Proposed procedures and standards could virtually destroy this market and deprive millions of Americans of the supplements they want to use. The European Union Directive on Dietary Supplements, which becomes law in August, severely restricts the types and quantities of supplements that may be legally sold. Most forms of vitamins C and E, for example, are not available, or are available only in extremely small doses. If current plans proceed on course, American consumers are in for a shock. How can this little-known international commission control what consumers buy in the United States? An even less-known agency, deep within the bowels of the U.S. Department of Agriculture is responsible for U.S. participation in the Codex Commission and designates delegates to each of the commission's committees. Barbara O. Schneeman is the delegate to the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Food for Special Dietary Uses. The effort to regulate dietary supplements has been under way for more than a decade. In 1994, Congress adopted the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act, which kept supplements beyond the reach of the drug police. In the past, Codex recommendations have been non-binding. Now, however, the Codex Alimentarius Commission is teaming up with the World Trade Organization to bring international enforcement to the dietary-supplement battle. Ironically, it was primarily the U.S. that brought the WTO into existence in 1994, as the successor to GATT, the General Agreement on Tarriffs and Trade. The WTO agreement specifically requires that the member nations--including the U.S.--conform its laws to meet the requirements of WTO decisions. Failure to conform results in stiff financial penalties. The Codex Commission and the European Union want the WTO to enforce Codex standards, which fly directly in the face of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act. Pascal Lamy of France was just selected as director general of the WTO. Lamy served as a member of the French Socialist Party's steering committee and was chief of staff and representative of the European Commission for President Jacques Delors. Since 1995, he has served as a member of the Central Office of the Mouvement Européen (France) and as a member of the European Commission, responsible for trade. The Codex Commission will be meeting in Rome July 4-9 to adopt the final rules on dietary supplement use. Dr. Carolyn Dean, president of Friends of Freedom International, will attend this meeting and return to the U.S. just in time to present her report to the Sixth Annual Freedom 21 Conference in Reno, July 14-16. The Codex Alimentarius Commission's reach is much broader than dietary supplements. Its committees are also working on standards for pesticide residue, labeling of all kinds of foods, food additives and nutrients, veterinary medicine and drugs, as well as standards and methods for analysis. The function of this organization is to establish standards for all food worldwide and to enforce those standards through the power of the World Trade Organization. Few people know that there is such a thing as the Codex Alimentarius Commission. It was created to promote food safety in international trade. It is on the brink of becoming an Orwellian bureaucracy--far worse than the worst fantasies of the one-world conspiracy theories. The Codex Alimentarius Commission is neither fantasy nor theory; it is real. http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/c...05/cr071105.htm
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I'm so sick of broad emails addressing specific problems. sm -
Posted By: Not the problem
My national is notorious for sending out a sweeping email to everybody in the company when there is a specific problem with a specific client, done only by specific MTs. The same MTs keep making the same erros, upsetting the same client, but instead of contacting the offending MTs directly, they just send out a forwarded email to absolutely everyone.
Here's a hint: The MTs making the same mistake over and over and over again AREN'T GETTING THE MESSAGE. They don't think it's them! Pick up the phone, or send a private email citing the specific chart/file and the erorr! Problem solved! The lack of personal attention we're given is sad. No wonder we keep losing clients, they're probably given the same impersonal service. The past 6 months have been the worst, but I am couting the days until the worst supervisor I have ever had finally leaves this joint. 2 days and counting!!!!!
Anyone here travel and work (sm) -
Posted By: mjb
I am thinking I could work while I travel if I had a laptop computer and am wondering if anyone here does this and what is involved. I know many motels offer free wireless internet now. Is that all I need to be able to do this? Thanks for any help!
does Instant Text work in DocQScribe? -
Posted By: question for geeks (affectionately meant)
Anyone know? I appreciate your answers.
Part-time job -
Posted By: Depressed
I need a part time job but I can't work more than 10-15 hours a week. Is there any such animal? Everyone I have contacted wants me to work 20 hours.
TIA
just received the paper work on the Medquist lawsuit -
Posted By: should we be scared?
Seriously, no flames, anyone know whats going on? Are we on a sinking ship here?
google...anyone having trouble with it this morning? -
Posted By: MTless
Just curious...
Going rate -
Posted By: HappyICMT
I was just wondering what the going rate is that companies are charging their clients? Any help would be appreciated!
Benefits -
Posted By: Desperate
Just found out benefit premiums are going up over $100 more a month. I am hardly getting by as is, let alone when benefits go up. I have to carry the insurance for my entire family (husband is self employed). If someone works for a company that offers good coverage (deductible $1000 or less and copays $30 or less) and cheap premiums (i.e. less than $500/mo for family coverage), could you please let me know. I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you.
Paid per minute postings -
Posted By: tia
Something rarely seen. Paid per minute of dictation. There are two rad jobs listed on MT Jobs board. I have always gotten paid by minute by my primary account. After working part-time for a few nationals this past year, I have learned getting paid per minute for radiology is not really worth it. For normal reports you have to process the report for pennies which in some systems (such as Meditech) takes time going through the different screens. For anyone applying for these positions, I would be interested in learning how much they are paying per minute.
OMG -
Posted By: RSG
The doctor I'm transcribing right now is SINGING his report. Not much of a melody, granted, but lots of tremolo.... wow.

death in the family brings strife -
Posted By: upset and frustrated
Why is it that when a family member dies it brings strife among people who are supposed to love each other? My father-in-law passed away recently. My son plays baseball at his high school and my husband and I had bought his father a jacket for Christmas one year that had the school logo and his name. He came to all of our son's games with that coat on. My problem is that my husband's sister took it without asking if we wanted it. We were planning on keeping it for our son to remember his grandfather and all the games he came to see. Any advice? Let it go? or ask for the coat back? I guess I am more upset that she didn't even ask (we did get it for him for Christmas as a gift) than anything else.
Do you have a word you can never type correctly -
Posted By: without getting zinged by the spell-check?? nm
Mine is "initiated." It makes me nuts. In 20 years, I have never typed that word correctly and I keep forgetting the expansions I develop for it.
What are your least favorite terms to type?
Working from a template -
Posted By: Beth
This is my first week of working inhouse for one doctor with a small staff. I'm the first inhouse Transcriptionist they've tried. The doctor uses a template to pick phrases and words from a standard form with bolded text and then I delete those not needed for report, un-bold, re-format and save as. This is taking a long time for me to figure out and ensure I've selected the correct one and not take out too much, etc., especially on the initial evaluation. I've just typed from recorded dictation before (about 7-8 years altogether). How can I use quick keys or something similar to make this more efficient? Number system for certain phrases? I know I'm expected to do this quicker so I can help with the other office tasks, because have to keep a record of my finished reports for each day. I'm an experiment, I feel!
Incidentally, I've just figured out the office manager (male) and the doctor (female) are husband and wife! Yep, I'm slow! Any suggestions for handling this? So far, they have been very professional, but a family relationship work environment would not have been my first choice for a job. Everyone--so far--I work with is great and I want very much for this to work!!
Thanks!
Mumblers incorporated! -
Posted By: vm
Do you sometimes get the impression that the docs think that one and only one person is transcribing their notes and that person is completely familiar iwth the mumbles?
i have given up to leaving blanks. Maybe it's the only way they'll learn but I'm not guessing at what they're saying. They all should be taught that the transcription is only as good as the dictation.
Generally don't complain but EVERY doc I've had so far has had a severe case of the mumbles!
DocQscribe Platform and Medical Spellchecker. -
Posted By: Elsie
I absolutely hate the spell check on DocQScribe and wondered if any one knows if it is possible to get another spell checker to work with it. I have Sylvan Software's Medical Spell Checker and love it in Word. I also have their Shortcut word Expander and that works in the platform automatically. It would make my life so much easier if I could get the spell checker to work. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
per Diem -
Posted By: Cheryl
What exactly is per Diem? Thanks!!!
this website -
Posted By: blondie_1147
I thought this site was another address now. I didn't know this one still existed. I accidentally typed it instead of .net and I was surprised. Glad it is though.
Update on my kitten to everyone who is interested. -
Posted By: MissouriMT
I talked with the vet this morning. Apparently, he had explosive diarrhea last night and he has a temperature of 106. They have started IV fluids and antibiotics. The vet thinks he has a virus. They checked for feline leukemia and it was negative and they said all his other blood work was negative too. I am supposed to call back this afternoon to find out if he is doing better and when he will be able to come home.
BTW, his name is Tom (pretty original, huh?). I don't think I ever posted his name.
0.075 cpl for acute care, 1 normal, 500 staff physcians. -
Posted By: Tell me what this means.
1025 lines per day and 0,075per line. Acute care, Benefits, one of the big corps employing foreign labor. This is after 1,46 per exam in Rad for 4 years.
0.075 cpl for acute care and shorthand, 1 normal so far (new acct).
I am in my 50s and would like to be assuresd at 0.075 cpl in 8-hour day will givce me enought to live on for a single woman. Hired at different rate but considered "new hire" which I feel requires a contract or some type of informativce interview.
What is this? More "fleecing of America" in the disguise of pilferation?
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hearing -
Posted By: janett
Have a hearing problem, anyone know if or where I can get a headset specifically for hearing deficit.
Old terminology video -
Posted By: orangeblossom
Hello! I was wondering if anyone remembered an old video that was used to train medical terminology. It was in cartoon style....and it taught the breakdown of terminology.....one I remember was gastr....gastruck...stomach.
I was just wondering if anyone was trained on this.
DSS and MAC -
Posted By: Allison
Does anybody work on a MAC computer and use DSS files? What transcription system do you use? I have a new girl starting with a MAC and have NO idea what software system to tell her to get with a foot pedal. I am a PC user :)
Trouble downloading test. -
Posted By: sm
I got an e-mail with an attachment for a typing test. When I opened the attachment I took about a second and screen went into my player but the job was not there to transcribe. I never had this happen before. I was resent the attachment and the same thing happened. I have had problems before with the foot pedal working but also had the voice portion so was still able to test. Any suggestions ? TIA.
Does anyone have any experience with church sermon transcription? -
Posted By: memt
I've done a Google search and can't seem to find many ways to connect with companies or individuals seeking church sermon transcriptionists? If you have any information about this at all, please send me an email or respond on this board.
Thank you so much.
to Administrator - see message -
Posted By: mt
The post on word board that is titled "I need some help" :( should be on the main board. She posted on the word board by mistake. I think she would get more responses if you moved her post. Thanks.
Does anyone know of a free program that will completely remove Starware - nm -
Posted By: nn
nm
I have email on both Comcast and Outlook Express and wondering -
Posted By: Sally
if I can go just to Outlook Express with what follows: I opened up Outlook Express yesterday and it said do you want the email to default to Outlook. I did not enter an answer but I was wondering, would it be that simple to where I did not have to change password and everything else, just say I wanted to default and where it comes in on the Comcast now it would just default over? Anyone know? Thanks.
long distance issue got me going -
Posted By: worried
I have new job, have to use C-phone and use own long distance. If I sign up for cable high speed and digital phone can I use both at same time? Receiving dictation through C-phone and working on job on computer? Will I have two wall plugs or how does that work. Thanks in advance. Maybe should have asked more questions before accepting position.
VERITY COMMUNICATIONS -
Posted By: Babe
Has anyone ever heard of Verity Communications from Missouri? Advertise direct dial flat long distance rates from 1000 minutes to 18,000 minutes at reasonable rates. Still looking for an unlimited long distance carrier. Talk America doesn't have the $49.95 plan in my area and I really don't want to pay 0.05/minute. Most unlimited plans have 5000 minute limit and everything over that is considered excessive. Those of you on MCI-...........BEWARE.... will drop you like a hot potatoe. I had 13,000 minutes last month on my work phone. Not so on my personal line and they dropped me from there also. Will not let me on the 0.05/minute plan either. Infringement on the deal. Told me the number I was calling was a fax number. Another rep said I was using it for internet. There is a company that says the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. I had to talk to about 10 people over this "high toll" issue.
How is QA score measured? Is there a standard scale? sm -
Posted By: anna
Is it per report? Is by the number of characters in the report? I am guessing that a missed comma is counted differently than a wrongly used medical term...
Thanks for any help!
Pay per report question -
Posted By: August
Anyone willing to devulge what a decent rate per radiology report is going for these days? I've seen $1.25--$1.30. I've never been paid per report, always by the line. Any thoughts would be great!
Anybody else get letter from Frank today? -
Posted By: ssc
Got a letter from Frank about "document preservation" and the ever-threatening "new pay plan." He keeps mentioning his new pay plan, but never has the balls to tell us what it is.
Please let us know if your software is compatible with Vista and thank you. -
Posted By: Vista compatible companies out there ?
It seems that companies would hurry up and get compatible with Vista, as they would have more choice in MT's in their hiring process.
Slow day for me. Typed two reports in two hours. Anyone else having unusually slow day? -
Posted By: Radiology MT (nm)
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MRI results-does this sound right? -
Posted By: cw
TESTS: MRI results show the low back has degenerative changes, L4-L5; disk material and facets that lie adjacent to the descending left L5 nerve root without definitive compression. The MRI of his surgical spine shows grade 1 anterolisthesis of C5 on C6 and C6 on C7 with disk osteophytes posteriorly. There is flattening of the cord at these levels.
Need advice about dog hiking leg -
Posted By: mini-dachsund lover
I have a mini-dachsund, whom I absolutely adore, who is 2 years old. When we got him, I was working at home and he was potty-pad trained (if you know what I mean--meaning, that he did his business on the throw-away potty pads). I didn't really want him to do his business outside anyway, so I just continued to let him go on his potty pads. Then, I had to leave him for about a week with my husband last summer, who is not as diligent about changing the potty pads like I was, and when I got back home, he had begun hiking his leg on furniture. Shortly after this, I also went to work outside the home, and so my doggie is now home alone all day.
Here's my dilemma....For the past 4-5 months or so, he sometimes will use the potty pads and other times he just hikes his leg on the furniture or whatever. There seems to be no rhyme or reason for this. He's home alone, and he mainly "hikes" his leg when I'm not home but sometimes will do it even when I am there with him.
What can I do? Is there any way to retrain this dog to NOT go on the furniture and back to the potty pads full-time? Please don't suggest I keep him locked in a room or locked in a dog carrier/cage because I can't do that. He definitely suffers from separation anxiety and I have tried putting him into our laundry room while we are gone, and he has dug up the linoleum and tears up anything in that room while we are gone. When left in a dog carrier, he pees all over the dog carrier and then has to be bathed when taken out because he smells so bad. He must just go "CRAZY" when locked up in the carrier because when we get home from work, he will have moved the carrier across the room, apparently from jumping up and down so hard in the carrier.
Other than this whizzing on the furniture, he is a wondeful dog--we love him, but he is ruining my furniture, ruining my carpet, and I don't know what to do. Any advice is MUCH appreciated from fellow MT dog lovers! I'm wondering if having him neutered would help calm him down and keep him from "marking his territory?"
I have an InstantText question about compatibility with Extext Speech -
Posted By: JustAGuess
I posted this on the textware forum page, but no answer as of yet.
I am just beginning Extext Speech, and when I am linked to IText, the "magic" strokes, Alt plus period, etc., are formating strokes with IT and do not work as the magic keys.
Is there a way to get around this so I can actually use the magic keystrokes?
Thanks in advance..
Doctors documenting hours worked -
Posted By: eyetype
Does anyone else find it unseemly that some of these doctors are now stating at the end of the report how much time they spent examining the patient, talking to the staff, other doctors, the family members, reviewing chart data, attempting a lumbar puncture, etc., from 9 to 12 and again 1 to 2, for a total of 3 hours?
For some reason, this seems very unprofessional to me. Am I just being cranky?
How can I convert files??? -
Posted By: Tami
I received some test files that are ofc. format. I have Olympus player. I also have Switch and can convert files over, but there is no ofc. format to convert from. Is there some way to do this with another program. My pedal for Olympus is not playing the file in ofc. format. Thanks for your help.
Minutes of dictation, help please -
Posted By: sm
This is the first time I am on an account that gives you large files of work.
My questions are, what is an "average" number of minutes to transcribe a day? Is there a basic rule of estimating how long it takes to type a minute of dictation? What about a basic rule of lines in regards to minutes (X number of lines per hour of dictation, etc)?
I cant see any replies either. Blank screen ? nm -
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