Catchy newsletter title.
Posted By: A. Munro on 2007-02-23
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Any suggestions for a "catchy" MT newletter title?? Thanks!
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Hi everyone: I've been asked to create a monthly newsletter for our MTs. Each one will focus on one specialty. I having a hard time coming up with a name for the newsletter. I'd like something maybe funny, a play on medical words, etc., and I am woefully uncreative apparently. Any help would be highly appreciated.
Communication is great. Last I heard in a newsletter
was Liz was back in the office part time,Jason was general manager, and altho Liz was prior owner, there was nothing about her being a general manager.
Ok, last time it was posted was in March, but when were the last 3 picked?
Are you all ever going to do anything about cherrypicking?
I never thought of that. A newsletter would be kind of neat.
It means you thought enough of them to update them on what's going in your life and your family. And just think, years later someone who did not even know you personally would surely have interest as well, kind of like family heritage things. I thoroughly enjoy going back and reading several notebooks that my MIL wrote while she was alive. She always kept her notebook handy to write notes of things going on. It really is interesting reading and perhaps one day someone else will find these newsletters the same. Now....can I really take the time to actually write one? We'll see.
I got info on that from my ZDNET alerts newsletter. sm
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I subscribe to this newsletter. Very interesting some times.
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Sorry - I see you are an IC in the title My bad! NM
Because the pay is better and the title looks much better on any resume for any job.
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I would be proud of that title too!
Don't listen to them. You have a right to brag - carry on former bank manager.
your holding the title!
First of all, I am sorry for your loss.
Second, how can he even say anything is owed since you have the title in your hand?
Hope it all works out for the best.
What is your title? Never heard of that kind
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oh, the title alone wasn't enough to report it?
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Whoops! It's bad when typo is in the title! nm
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Probably the same wimp company I'm with. My title is QA, but I'm not allowed to do my job!
Know what I mean??? Yuck...
Looks like integrity doesn't belong in their title either
n/m
But don't you now put RHIT on your resume since that's the current official title? sm
I earned my RRA, but in the time since I earned it the AHIMA has changed the title to RHIA, so that is what is on my resume.
Fellow is a highly respected title in the medical field tho--
not for medical transcriptionists!
Do you put "License xxxxx" on a SOAP note for signature title?
I am typing up a SOAP note template for a new PT. He gave me his credentials, plus his "number," which is his license number for his signature title. He did not say to put License in front of the number, but I think it looks funny without it. Has anyone ever done this before? Is it appropriate to put the word "License" before the number? He is away from the office, otherwise I would ask him myself.
Thank you!
If Word, Shift + F3 cycles thru upper/lower/title case.
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