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Dragon Natural Speaking-medical

Posted By: Judy on 2009-06-10
In Reply to: Dragon Naturally speaking medical - MT34+

I must have used that program about 10 years ago and it worked for me


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Are there any MTs here that use the Dragon speaking medical version?  If so, did you find it equitable? 
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I am totally baffled at how "you" can use Dragon Speaking when it is the doctor's voice that you are using.  How can you do that?  How can you edit someone else's voice?  I have been wondering how this works for a while, so figured this is a good time to ask.  TIA
Dragon Naturally Speaking 8 or 7 (sm)
Has anyone been successful using this software for transcription? I have broken my collar bone and have not been able to xcribe. I can type but cannot extend my arm to using the mouse. Unfortunately, my bills do not stop just because I am injured. I am looking in this avenue till I can be up and xcribing again. Any info on this subject would be greatly appreciated.


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I meant if the dictators use it and we have to edit it.  Sorry if I was not clear about that.  Thanks.
Re: Dragon Naturally Speaking

I have been seeing a lot about the Dragon Naturally Speaking program. I am interested in buying. However, on looking E-Bay, there are tons of versions. Is it always best to get the latest version?  and is that version 8? I have seen almost all versions on E-Bay, but need advise on buying. Any help anyone can give me would be immensely appreciated!  And thanks in advance to anyone who responds (in case I don't get back with you soon)! 


 


 


Dragon Naturally Speaking
I used to use Dragon 7.  I was going to try and install it today on a new computer; however, I lost my original CD case, so I no longer have the serial number.  So I'm thinking about purchasing the newest version.  I did okay with it previously.  I was still getting it trained but I could manage to use it and match my typing speed on a good day.  I'm curious as to whether anyone thinks the investment of buying the "preferred" version is worth it?  I purchased a couple of different microphones previously, etc.  I went to dictaphone.com to see if they had anything worth purchasing and noted that it seems that website takes you to nuance.com who is now the maker of Dragon?  I thougt that interesting.  Would appreciate any feedback on the newest version.  I'm not looking to type 300 wpm or anything.  I'd just like something that can at least take the load off of me a little bit so I'm not typing 8 hours a day.  Thanks in advance!
About Dragon Naturally Speaking sm
I tried this at one point. I had a reasonable computer, but nothing like what we have today, and my last attempt at this has been years ago (2001). This is one of the reasons I think VR/SR is a joke.

I spent 60 to 70 hours "training" it. I am a clear speaker, not fast and I have no accent, just a plain midwest way of speaking. What did I have at the end of that time? Nothing, nothing at all. It would not recognize even the simplest of sentences or punctuation! To get it to pick up about every 3rd word I had to speak...like...this...every...word...slow...and...separate.

I will say that computers have come a long way over this short time. I know that Dragon is a bit better than it was. I still believe that if you really want to use it, you would need a Pentium IV with 160 gigs of HD space and nothing besides the word processor, operating system and Dragon on it. It is going to operate in either Word or WordPerfect and if you use a platform it won't work. You'd be stuck with copy, cut and paste which is not something every platform will allow.

I just would not, could not, be bothered to mess with Dragon. I type so many lines an hour that Dragon is deathly slow as far as I am concerned, and I don't get hoarse this way.
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Does anyone know if Medquist allows you to install programs on their computers? I used to use Dragon Naturally Speaking for radiology and it worked really well after a lot of voice training. It was a lot quicker just repeating what the radiologist said and watching for errors, which were amazingly few and far between. It never worked well for medical reports, but was a godsend when I had to do radiology.  
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It works MUCH better with radiology.
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I am a radiology Transcriptionist who is learning "voicewriting" with ViaVoice.  did using dragon increase your productivity with your rad transcription?  Thanks. Rita
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thanks for the info.  I work for a local diagnostic center.  I was hoping to take some stress off my hands and wrists but also increase my production.  thanks.
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do you mind sharing how many lines you can do in one day using DNS in radiology?  Thanks.
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Hey Barry,

do you mind sharing what version of dragon you are using? thanks.
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Does anyone use Dragon Naturally Speaking? sm

I am strongly considering purchasing this to do the listen and repeat, edit, way of transcribing rather than typing everything out.  I am hoping that after I train it to my voice it will increase my productivity and help me with a little of the burnout I am having from typing for 12 years...lol.  Anyone with any opinions?  I do mostly ortho work right now...I have read that Dragon is best for radiology but not as good for medical.....opinions?


Thanks so much!!


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I have used Dragon NS-10 for a while now.  It is around 900 and does not take long to train.  You will have to watch as you speak and get used to it.  As far as being worth it; that depends on you and whether you prefer to speak vs type.  For me, my fingers, wrists and arms gave out and it was the deciding factor of quitting this line of work or not.  Hope that helps.
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does anyone know if this can be used with docuscribe platform? 
Anyone use Dragon Naturally speaking? If so, do you like it? Does it help? Looking for input. nm
nm
Dragon Naturally Speaking...Questions...

Hi all!


Am curious if anyone has every tried Dragon Naturally Speaking for doing transcription and if so, was it boom or bust??


 


Thanks!!


Just Google Dragon Naturally Speaking

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If there are any radiology transcriptionists out there that are successfully using Dragon Naturally Speaking would you please share which version you are using?  Thanks a bunch!
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I have decided to buy the Dragon Naturally Speaking program, but I am not sure which version is the best suited for ortho reports.  I appreciate any and all advice.  Thank you!
DocQscribe and Dragon Naturally Speaking.. Can they work together? Thanks in advance.
nm
Dragon-Medical 7
Got mine on e-bay for half of Softscan.
I would buy new a Dorland's Medical Dictionary, Stedmans Medical and Surgical Equipment...SM

and Tessier's The Surgical Word Book, 3rd edition.  Books you could buy used I would say would be Stedman's Pathology and Lab Medicine and Cardiology/Pulmonary word book.  These are all the books I use the most during my day.  You could buy other speciality word books as you need them and could probably go used with those.


I wouldn't bother with buying a drug book, new editions come out every year and I just stick to the FDA website and RXList as my drug references.


Also FYI, not a book, but I use my Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictationary a lot.  It's easier to open the program than it is to pick up a huge 30-pound dictionary.


Medical Transcription In The Era Of Electronic Medical Records
EMR has revolutionized the healthcare industry in recent times. Many experts felt that EMR & Voice Recognition would totally replace Medical Transcription - however; the industry soon realized that transcription has certain advantages over point & click charting and many physicians preferred to dictate notes rather than document the data at the point of care themselves.
natural estrogen
Estroven, mexican yam (in the supplement section of WalMart and health food stores), Black Cohost (also in supplement section), soy products.  There are also estrogen creams, over-the-counter, that you apply topically. 
natural disaster
well, if Mt. Rainier even erupts or sends a lahar through the Puyallup Valley, thousands of people will be buried alive in 30 feet of 300 mile per mud and rocks the size of dump trucks. But unlike New Orleans, we have drills, and evacuate routes already set up. Incompetent planning is all it is.
the natural order in the would does not
nm
Try using a more natural makeup

I hear mineral-based makeup is the best for your skin as it contains no harsh chemicals or ingredients. its also supposed to be great for sensitive skin and/or acne-proned skin.


I used Mineralles by Shaklee & i love it!! It doesnt even compare to my old makeup (I used Lancome before)


Its more expensive than drug-store brands but less expensive (or the same) to the department store brands.


I like the MS natural multimedia
with its 'split' (but intact) keyboard, and esp like the down-slope of the wrist rest and the slight hump in the middle, which lends to a more natural position of the arms. Plus you can easily 'program'many keys to either do different functions or take you directly to certain websites. Cost is also very reasonable, comparatively.
Dealsonic has the MS natural
Not sure if it's the multimedia or not but it's only around $16. I had the 4000 and took it back to Circuit City -- some of the letter keys didn't always work.
no such thing as all natural...
everything that is natural is made of chemicals...combinations of hydrogen and carbon. Everything. Including carrots, tomatoes, meat, spaghetti-o's, synthetic insulin, your bones and blood...all chemicals.
It's just a natural thang....




Been using a Natural for 6 yrs and LOVE it!
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natural keyboard
It will take you a couple of days to get used to but then you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner. Good for the wrists and lets your arms and hands sit more naturally. I'm all thumbs when it comes to regular keyboards now.
Natural disasters everywhere

The upheavals in regular routines would cause changes in work flow.  There would be more emergency room and less clinic.  More orthopaedic and possibly more Infectious Disease, but less preventive maintenance and well care checkups. 


Using the Dragon
I, too, have carpal tunnel, released in the right have, getting worse in the left. I am recuperating from a broken right clavicle and find it very uncomfortable to extend my right hand/arm to move the mouse. Also, it is not allowing my collar bone to heal. One of my docs changes his mind so often that I have to delete and re-type so often that this might not be the way to go. Also, by the time I "train" myself to use the Dragon, I should be all healed.
dragon
Do you know if it can transcribe dictation from wav files? Also would the doctor have to train the software or could the Transcriptionist train it?
dragon
The person doing the dictation has to train the software. The MT could listen and redictate but why?

In the end, more trouble than it's worth.

Brad
Dragon
Were you using the Medical
Suite? It is absolutely necessary to have it. Did you spend the extra money to work with a prefessional Dragon trainer? I did and it was worth ever penny. Were you using a GOOD headset? Did you run the
Acoustic Optmizer at least weekly to improve recognition? Did you turn off the mike if you had to spend more than about 30 seconds looking something up or going back to listen to something again? Dragon does not work as well if you have a difficult dictator and you have to stop and start a lot, so sometimes it is quicker to type a report. Did you build macros and normals in Dragon? Were you working in the Dragon Pad or Word? If you were trying to use it in another program, all of the commands may not have worked and the recognition not as good. It is best to dictate into Word or Dragon Pad, then copy and paste.

What version of Dragom were you using? The older versions were slow and took longer to train. I have Version 7 with the Version 8 upgrade and the recognition is very, very good and it took only about 30 minutes to train on it.

I have not had problems with my docs as far as what to charge. My formula is simple: The better the dictation (i.e. the doc follows the rules of how to dictate into Dragon), the better the recognition, which means it takes me less time to edit, so I charge less.
I suspect your main problem was that you did not have the medical suite or you were using an older version, or that you needed more training on it from a pro.



VR-Dragon
I use Dragon to transcribe because I can no longer type, and have been doing so for the past 7 years. It has improved 1000% since I first started with it. I have Dragon 8 now. It may not be as fast as fingers, but it has kept me employed. I use it in conjunction with Auto Correct and Auto Text; I have created a ton of voice-activated macros/normals and I can usually turn out at least 1200 lines per day. More if I am doing radiology. Don't wait until your hands give out completely like I did. It is well worth the money. You may E-mail me with more questions if you like.
Dragon - sm
I have had Dragon 8 Preferred for about 4 months, I bought it off ebay new for very little.  I have never been able to get a lot of speed out of it, even with excellent diction it makes mistakes and I have to make corrections.  But I am able to use it for parts of my OPs, and most of my discharges.  A little slower, but I can turn out more than 800 lines a day now.  Was having too much trouble with my shoulders and hands to do more than that before.  If you're really fast, it probably won't save you any time, but it sure can save you wear and tear on the body.  I don't believe I would use it enough to invest in the Medical Version, though.
Dragon

Hi,


 I have used Dragon Speak medical for many years and love it.  It does have its problems, like when i am tired or speaking too loudly, i definitelyhave to proof everything, but it has helped me in the long run in getting reports pumped out quickly!  I do a lot of PERS and IMEs so it is a great help and wrist saver.  I don't understand what problems you might be having.  Feel free to email me.


Cindi


I use Dragon
Hi.  You can email me if you would like.
Has anyone tried the new Dragon 9...sm

speaking software.  It is supposed to be better without any voice training.  Considering trying it to cut down on those late nights.  If you have used it what do you think of it.  It would be used for Clinic notes if that makes any difference. 


Thanks. 


Dragon
Anyone using Dragon? I was thinking about buying a unit for home - you know listen to the dictation and repeat it. My hands need a rest now and then. I had it when it first came out but it was lousy and I wasn't happy with it. Are they any better or is there something else in place of it. Thanks
Dragon
using this to dictate from handwritten progress notes, but then do you think this would require a lot of editing?  I guess once Dragon is trained, it could increase productivity.  I would like to save myself from looking up and down from my desk. 
Dragon MT

I just started using this Dragon MT program.  So far it is like taking 10 steps back from the other program that the hospital was using.  Is this correct that there is no medical dictionary or Expander with this program and you have to create your own in Word autocorrect or am I missing something.  Is this customary with most software?  I guess I have been spoiled so far.  With all of this technology, it is hard to believe the company wants you to start from nothing.  Thanks in advance.