Yes, I'm sure it's just peachy. See
Posted By: notes below. on 2007-10-12
In Reply to: If you want to be appreciated Webmedx is the place to go. nm - ME
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I left MQ kicking and screaming after almost 8 years. I waxed and waned - to stay or not to stay for months. My problems were the cesspool and the timeclock. If I was in my 20s instead of my 50s, I might not have a problem with either. Unfortunately, not everyone can or will adjust to such changes after years of having it the other way. I loved MQ for years, but 07/07 was the beginning of the end for me. As for a peachy company, I found one. I now work for Keystrokes, have a fabulous account and a backup. The staff and the owner do everything possible to give each person a good fit. Is it instantaneous? No, but well worth the wait. I can't say enough good things about the QA, the owner, the office personnel, etc. If MQ or any other company is not what you need/want it to be, keep looking and good luck!
Oh it'll be just peachy keen
because by the time all the MTs come back from vacation there'll still be plenty of work because those docs who have been on vacation will surely be coming back.
With all the wailing and gnashing of teeth that has been going on here for a year or so about low or no work, I would have expected it to take more than a day or so of plenty of work before the rah-rahing started.
Peachy, your post is interesting, but my post now is irrelevent but
A few weeks ago I went to my clinic where they had recently implemented EHR or EMR, whichever you call it, and the doctor's back was to me the whole time he and I conversed because his nose was stuck in his laptop. To me, it felt a little more impersonal, but I understand he was doing what he had to do, but it seems like the bedside manner may go to the wayside if the doctors can't even look at you when they are asking you questions or you are speaking to him/her. I know this is relevant to your original post, but just an interesting fact that I had not anticipated. Anyone else experience this?
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