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My point was to show that these are NOT typos, but grammar mistakes, comprende?!..nm

Posted By: it on 2009-07-25
In Reply to: Not to belabor a point already made, but would you like a 15-line... - ndmt

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Grammar and typos
I believe that Goldbird posted the same thing about there being no need to correct people on the board for typos or grammatical errors. There's really no need.
funny. she can point out mistakes but we can't? lol
lol
typos are one thing (inadvertent), but poor grammar is a poor reflection and demonstrates lack..
of knowledge. In this profession, if you lack proper grammar knowledge, you should expect to receive comments from those MTs who take pride in producing top quality work. Just my opinion, but I think it is quite embarrassing to see inproper use of the english command from those who profess to be MTs. There's a difference between typing a message here and having a slip of the finger and just not knowing proper word forms and spelling. I see grammer quite often, dependible etc. I truly do no believe these are simple typos, sorry.
mistakes

I have the feeling that the one that answered me belongs to the company and wasn't happy about what I pointed out.  But have never heard anything about this company and if nothing is said, guess it must be an okay company.   But usually you are a little more gracious when someone tells you that there are errors on something that the public views like a web page, brochure, advertisement, etc.  We don't like mistakes but they happen and we don't usually attack the person that points it out.   If I were perfect and made no mistakes I would not be here right now but in a far better place.  E-mails are completely different than web pages or brochures at least to me. 


Thank you for what you said.  I truly appreciate it.


 


mistakes
I can see where radiology and other diagnostic tests need to be 100% accurate. But if any report done by some obscure, remote Transcriptionist working piecemeal in some who knows where place really meant life or death to anybody, do you think they would be sending it out to have it typed?
I don't think the OP pointed out any mistakes.
She was trying to help as she said. You all are just plain nasty.
Corrected mistakes - sm
I agree with you about the stupid mistakes that are corrected by the dictator. I feel terrible when the doctor spells out BOWEL or other simple words. The MTs who type like that are a disgrace to the profession. You HAVE to pay attention to every word, know the difference between ileum and ilium, in these diagnostic imaging reports. I don't blame the radiologist for being upset - and the MT deserved being yelled at for it. There is NO excuse. I'm ashamed everytime I have a dictator spell out something so simple, but I do appreciate the occasional spelling of an obscure illness, etc., although I don't trust their spelling, I always check it myself, but their spelling is a help to looking it up. Why throw stones about the offshore MTs when there are MTs here just as bad, or worse? No wonder accounts are constantly changing over to other companies.
I see so many mistakes in reports..

it makes me cringe. These reports are coming from US MTs who are supposedly so well educated they can't figure out the difference between the words to and too, their and there and have the gall to say they are professionals and demand more pay, all the while sitting at home griping about how fast, slow, mush-mouthed doctors are and they can't understand them. Take it more seriously, it is a real job, not just typing what doctors say.


Pharmacist mistakes
Like all production jobs, do you know how many pharmacy's fill in excess of 500-600 prescritions a day in a noisy, crowded, often unpleasant environment? That's less than a minute per prescription. Plus they have to deal with store management, counsel patients, field questions from patients and doctors (and sometimes even tell a customer where the toothpaste can be found), answer phones, and be responsible for what 5 or 6 pharmacy techs are counting and cramming in those little orange bottles. They often work 9 to 12-hour shifts, have to stand, and many times do not get breaks and sometimes even lunch. They also have to order supplies and medications. I agree pharmacists should hold a high-degree of responsibility for getting it correct, as should any doctor, but we ourselves need to wake up and realize they work in conditions most of the time far worse than our own, so we need for our own safety to check out what is in that bottle before we take it.
They would care about the mistakes if they had
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It bothers me because the mistakes I hear about

are stupid mistakes, like typing cereal instead of serial, or misspelling a doctor's name when we have a doctor's list, etc.   This is carelessness that could potentiall cause the account to be lost.  All the ones I've heard about were mistakes I know I wasn't making and it bothers me that I have no control over it and that 1 or 2 people who produce sloppy work jeopardize the account.   I haven't really had a doctor do a correction in an ugly way, but then again I'm not sensitive to them that much because I know I'm not the one doing these.  I'm not saying my work isn't being corrected, just that I have never head a correction dictated that I was guilty of.  


I also dislike it when the QA dept. sends out a stern e-mail to the entire company about stupid errors, when I know I wasn't making the errors.


If I'm signing my name to a document I want it perfect so I don't blame the doctors for going over the reports with a fine tooth comb.  The reports are a legal document and could also mean the difference in life or death of a patient if there are errors in the report.  


 


They used to penalize and doc your pay for repeated mistakes. Don't know about now. nm
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They dock you for mistakes that are not there or even if you go by AAMT BOS
No matter what, they dock you. When they cannot find mistakes in your work, they make them up. Late paycheck. I would make more money panhandling! System goes down...
Do not blame the MTs for company mistakes

I just received an email from my MT supervisor stating that she wanted to let us know that we just lost 3 worktypes on a major account because we were not transcribing, editing and delivering to the client within our contracted turn around time.  She said she was sharing this information in hopes that we will realize how important it is for us to work our shifts,etc.


All of us working on this specific account are ICs. What has been happening is they want to treat us like employees.  We get demanding emails to work and tons of how to do lists.  No one at this company are employees,yet they want us to work like employees.  When are companies going to realize that if you want someone to work a set shift and answer and read daily emails, then they should make us employees.  This particular company send out daily long emails and only pay 5 cpl to edit acute care accounts with no benefits on escription.  As an IC I never put all my eggs in one basket and especially not for 5 cpl.  I do not feel the MTs should be blamed for losing these work types. I feel the company should take responsibility for this.


If the MTs are not meeting TAT or their said upon line count, then management should have let them go. However, I personally am required to meet 2,500 per pay and that is exactly what I do and no more at these rates and especially not for this company who make demands on us like we are partners in the company.  I feel companies try to get off cheap by hiring ICs, but then try to hold you down to a schedule and treat you like an employee when you are not.  This loss of work is the companies fault.  Any opinions.  Thanks


 


 


 


 


maybe he/she has excellent skills without mistakes
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I see lots of mistakes too and I work there
We can look up old reports and I am astounded by some of the mistakes made. Makes me wonder how they even got out of 100% QA. One report for a dictator I knew to be on ASR looked like they didn't even edit it -- it was just a string of words that made no sense.

Have no idea what's going on there, except there is the usual big push for production. Don't know which accounts the Indians are on, but they do have Indian coordinators working the overnight shift; they have given them phony American names, but it is easy to tell they are not from here. I'm getting aggravated with the place but don't want to be a job hopper.
For what it's worth, I commented on mistakes when
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What kind of mistakes are they pointing out sm
to you? This whole situation seems odd to me.
who is made responsible for the mistakes
that slip through into a patient's report?

Do you think that all transcribed or VR reports are 100% error free?

This is no reason to stop the ongoing change to EMR.

Same thing.
Which is why I don't care if a few mistakes slip by.
Hope they're saving those pennies for the eventual patient lawsuits, either for malpractice, or ID theft.
Common for doctors to correct MTs mistakes

I posted this on the MQ board by accident...


I am an IC and have doctors (but one in particular that does it the most) correct other peoples transcription mistakes while they were dictating ..It doesn't happen all of the time, but when it does it's pretty harsh ..and it even embarassed me and I knew that I wasn't the one that made the mistakes!! My face turned red a few times (not just by the mistake, but how the doctor would say it/react)!! Or leave little sly comments (which I have to note) for the transcription company. Not to mention how insanely strict they are, as they go over EVERY SINGLE REPORT with a fine tooth comb and if you have an *a, of, to* out of place (that doesn't even come close to changing the context)... your boss/you/one of the other MTs hear it.



Is this common?  I am beginning to feel very belittled by this. It is just to the point where I am so paranoid that I am human and might make the smallest mistake. My production is really showing it.


Um, some facilities are getting back huge mistakes!
Depends where you work. If you have access to all reports, try looking up some that have gone to the facilities. Where I work, it is frightening!!!! ; 0
I dunno, don't you see the words that you are typing? Can't you see mistakes that way?
I have great transcription times. Instead of 4:1 or 3:1, I'm definitely 2:1 and have one dictator that I can actually type as fast as he can talk, yielding a 1:1. I have easy work (physical therapy), use word Expanders and just look at what I type as I'm typing. I don't re-read, never have, never will but easily hold to 99-100% accuracy. Once in a while, I might put in something like state for stat but honestly, my clients love my work and my clean reports.
docking $10 per report for mistakes. I immediately sent in
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whoa what kinda mistakes are YOU making?
You work that many hours and I am sure there are a few screw ups here and there in your reports from tiredness. I mean even your posts are very hard to understand.
Takes a lot of patient to correct same mistakes for
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Agree with hmm, no perfect MT, everyone makes mistakes, as do computers
and when do they are usually a lot worse...
People do make mistakes sometimes. Maybe it was an oversight or plain ole mistake
on someone's part, an unintentional mistake. It is possible.
I agree platform awful and they deduct for mistakes, to the tune of $10 per report.
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grammar
Check it out. A company cannot be a "who." Only a person can be a "who."
2 typos
maybe no QA?
Grammar

All I can say is .


I have been transcribing now for 3 years and have never heard a thing about my grammar. I have gotten reports back the past couple of days this week stating:  There should be a comma here.. there should be a semicolon there.. you shouldn't have put a period, but a semicolon.. or when I put something as far as a comma where I was told to.. I would get it back stating that it was unnecessary, HUH?  Not only that, but I would have a passage from a grammar website pasted on the report that was sent back in e-mail. LOL.


I give credit where credit is due, but seriously...


Now instead of being paranoid about any kind of medical errors-- I am worried about if a comma is in the right place. Nice, huh?  Everything that I was corrected on was trivial. 


So, while I was sitting there feeling kicked in the gut waiting for my next grammar correction, I found myself looking through samples and reports transcribed by other people and found that the commas that I had on my reports were on other peoples transcriptions, too! 


No medical errors, miskakes, misplaced words, missing words, format issues, and I get grilled about a comma.


 I felt like I was back in highschool.  


Seriously, is this normal?? I am thinking about leaving this place. I have never felt so insulted.  A comma should be the last thing on their mind..especially when seeing the horrendous mistakes that were sent to clients by other transcriptionists in the database.


 



Just needed to vent.  Am I wrong to be so irritated about this?


Grammar

So do you practice what you preach? I noticed in your heading you typed you not your.  Or did you type it that way on purpose? 


You know some come to this board upset or in a hurry.  I know I have.   There are times, I am sure, some come to this board dead tired from working all day or putting up with really bad dictators. 


Bottom line is that we are all human and humans are not perfect 24/7 365 days out of the year.  This is just a place we can let our hair down so to speak.  If you don't like it perhaps you can find a board out in cyber space somewhere where all is perfect.


my typos
Oh yea, please don't give me slack about my typos.. I spend all day giving 99.5% of my typos the backhand, and when I am on the net, well, I really don't care!! Peace out..
sorry for the typos...nm
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sorry for typos
It is 4 a.m. and typing all day!
sorry for typos
noticed after reading back my post!
grammar
I would stick to my guns. I don't know how old you are, but I was taught the same things in school and I refuse to change my habits now. They have done that to me as well. It makes absolutely no sense to me either for QA to make corrections like that where they aren't needed. I think that sometimes the QA people just get off on thinking they are better transcriptions than we are. Unless it was some rule by the hospital (which would be insane), I would just keep doing what you do. I DO ! I have never, ever been reprimanded by any of my own clients or any hospital client in this lifetime. Do what you do best, girlfriend !
With grammar like yours
With grammar like yours, I wonder how YOU got and keep YOUR job!
Sorry about the typos!! nm
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Sorry about the typos
I meant to type she said she could not hire someone who could not follow directions.  My mind went before my fingers on that one.
I apologize for the typos.
I guess I shouldn't try to type when I'm upset. 
we do not correct anyone's grammar....sm
who needs trolling word police
grammar and commas
Yes. grammar and commas are very important and it was one huge issue where I trained. One suggestion, turn on your grammar checker in Word and watch the *green line* appear. It will keep you aware of your comma errors. It is worth the effort to find and correct your mistakes prior to report submission. good luck to you!
We all make typos!
Daphne,

Let me tell you one thing. I am not perfect and I did not proof my work in typing this note. I was just typing my fingers away and going from one chat to another. That was very unprofessional of you as an MT, supervisor, owner, etc., for you to throw your HATEFUL comments at me about me making a grammar error about worse versus worst. We all make mistakes. I have seen so many owners make mistakes. We are not perfect humans. We all make mistakes. Grow up!!!! You are acting like a child. I appreciate the Administrator on MT Stars to respect me as an individual and realizing that I make mistakes, but you should not advertise on this chat board to thousands of MTs about how stupid I am about making a grammar error where I forgot to proof my work. Why don't you go through every single one of these responses and start editing every single MTs grammar. I can guarantee you will find just as many errors like you did mine. Please be careful what you say in the future. Thanks again MT Stars administration for looking out for me regardless if I made a typo on my grammar!
Well, at least I can laugh at my typos - sm
some of ya'll seem to take them way, WAY to seriously. (And to hopefully avert any more flaming about being sloppy in my work, I'm TALKING ABOUT silly little mistakes we make when we're dashing off quick posts & emails.) And do you really think my thread is actually TESTIER than some of the total ragging that's been going on whenever someone on these boards stands up and calls a spade a spade?
Not!
Your poor grammar
You are not using proper sentence rules by using a lower case letter to begin a sentence. I truly do not believe you have a simple typo, sorry.
Please excuse the typos...been up since 4 a.m.!
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Not really. Typos happen.
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Typos happen, but
That is why you proof, and proof again, a document that is important to the image of the company. It looks extremely unprofessional!
Were the typos there for a reason maybe? nm
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