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What does "sm" and "nm" mean?

Posted By: Renee on 2005-12-27
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I have seen it for so long and still cannot figure out when someone posts and they have an sm or NM at the end of their post, what do they stand for?  Thanks. 




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In response to your quote: "sm)
doctors do not generate revenue, documents do.
In theory, that may be correct, but put on your thinking cap straight. If there were no doctors dictating, there would be no MTs transcribing the documents.
(that should be "sm" above) ... and the link works now.
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I think there are numerous "nm"
that come on here. How do we know who is who?
Please see post by "SM" near bottom of yesterday's KS thread. nm
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The purpose of "nm" is so we don't have to look inside.-->nm
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FYI, the initials "nm" traditionally stand...
for no message on this board...meaning no point in clicking on the message link...so if you have comments inside the link, you would be better off to use something different as your signature! 
There is a message in the above post. Forgot to delete the "nm."
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