I googled name & phrase but may be too old sm
Posted By: darlene on 2009-09-10
In Reply to: Anyone here used to work for C.S. Medical out of Alaska with Cathy Wedge? I would - Want to reconnect
probably old info but may be able to catch up with her LINK click
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I googled their name
find much at all. Anybody else do this?
Googled TTD
Googled TTD (The Transcription Doctors) A link came up showing a partnership with Mrecord. Googled Mrecord. Link came up showing Philippines. Does this mean TTD offshores also?
Oh Good God. It's an ancient phrase that
was based on fact because that was how their culture was. They believed in trading for things, etc. That doesn't make it RACIST. This kind of overreacting to stuff like this is why when something really is racist, we aren't taken seriously about objecting to it.
"Make her an IC" - very telling phrase!
Your phrase expresses precisely the travesty I'm talking about.
What you're saying, in essence, is that they might 'make her start up her own business', because that's what being an IC really is - being in business for yourself.
If I were to knock on your door, grab you in a headlock and tell you that I was forcing you to start up a hot dog vending business, how many nanoseconds would it take you to call the police (and probably the men with a butterfly net, too!)?
This is just disgusting - on about six different levels.
To re-phrase: The bullies are the big, wealthy
companies going after a non-wealthy employee whom they deem as someone who will be unable to stand up to them. They know this person has no means to pay a big settlement (which they know they're not going to get, anyway). I think they and others just like them are trying to shut up the whistle-blowers who are being exploited by an increasingly dishonest and underhanded industry. (Not unlike what the insurance industry and most of the health care industry have become, these days). If they can shut up the whistle-blowers, they can prevent the truth from getting out to the general public, and can continue with 'business as usual'.
I googled and the name is MD to MD, although website
is md2md. They are in California, but I've never heard of them.
I googled it and it came up.....put transcription
xx
Ya know - I just went and googled Dictaphone
Nuance, and all these stories come up and I made the mistake of reading some of them. Boy do they paint a rosy picture of the things speech can do, with special emphasis on cutting costs for medical facilities. It made me sick to read how fantastic they make this speech recognition out to be.
Now before the pro-speech lynch mob starts hunting me down, I know that speech works out for some, but in my experience it did not make me any faster; I type very fast to begin with. I just think that it's totally unfair that nothing is being published regarding the plight of the MT, working harder for half the amount of money. I just think that we MT's should stick together and let the general public and the hospital CEOs, etc. (not that they would care) know that we are being totally screwed and that it's not all roses, rainbows and puppy dog kisses for us who are trying to make a living at this job. Someone needs to publish an article from an MT point of view for everyone to read stating exactly what we as MT's have been going through ever since this came along.
I would be totally on board with speech rec. provided we be paid a fair wage comparable to what we are used to making.
And now....I'll get off my soapbox and go back to work before it disappears out of my queue.
no name, learn this phrase: "Would you like fries with that?" nm
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"Used to work there" is the operative phrase....they are currently
hiring (again) because they are trying to fill positions for a huge new account starting in 2 weeks.
That "better producer" phrase sounds like -
Moo.
In the MT field, I associate the phrase "Indian-
in which case it's most DEFINITELY apropos.
Racist? Perhaps.
Appropriate to the situation?
ABSOLUTELY !!!!!!!
I liked the phrase "to suffer to work"
I think it pretty much sums up life! But it does also sure sound like we should be being paid for waiting for work to roll in, specifically mentioning a secretary waiting for dictation.
I googled keystrokes transcription and the
first one is the one you are looking for.
http://www.keystrokestranscription.com/
Same way you did...just googled some transcription companies.
Thanks for your input!
ha!!! I knew it. I QA'd a few reports and every common phrase was wrong.
DISGUSTING!!!!!
Anyone know of a really good online Radiology word/phrase
resource site? TIA.
Anyone familiar with that phrase?? Even looked it up on the WWW but nothing except band names etc..
I have Googled and called many, so far all have said they don't hire remotely; that's why
I am asking to see if anyone knows of any that do. I have already spent several hours looking.
I googled it and hit I'm Feeling Lucky button and...
http://www.speakingsolutions.com/news/art05.asp
Larry Gibson's name is attached to article at website......
I googled and found this interesting web site.
changing the standard of getting paid from line count to minutes of dictation.
http://dictationtherapyfordoctors.blogspot.com/2007/09/measure-for-measure.html
Does Transform have a website? I googled, but couldn't find it. Thanks.
.
I just Googled SmartMed and immediately got info on Summit..(sm)
Good luck!
I googled labor board. Copy/paste in address bar
May have to key in either your state or company state not sure which or maybe both.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=labor+board+laws&rlz=1R2GGLJ_enUS333&aq=1&oq=labor+board&aqi=g10
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