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Discharge Summaries

Posted By: Amber on 2006-10-29
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Hello, can anyone help me?  I have done medical transcription for three years at an acute care clinic.  The doctor I worked for bought me text books and tested me until I had sufficient knowledge in the subject, and I became his medical transcriptionist. 


I am now trying to find a job doing MT work at home, and I am currently taking an online test for a company.  My question is, if a specific format is not indicated, which format do I use as a default, for


discharge summaries, acute care, operative, and radiology.


any help would be appreciated.


amber


 




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