Good Dermatology Resources?
Posted By: michelle on 2008-09-30
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Hi, does anyone know of any good dermatology resource websites? thanks a bunch
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Anyone have any good websites for OB/GYN, ER, & dermatology? Thanks! nm
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Good Resources
Everyone's suggestions have been very helpful for me i really appreciate it. Maybe i should think electronic over the actual book?
Thanks
Call human resources. I called human resources about it. Sooner or later they will get tired of the
calls and do something about it. Safety in numbers. I have called twice. I forgot to mention the assinine QA point plan though. Mostly I bitched about the no work thing. Told them the new pay plan based on incentive is another joke with no work. Cant make incentive with no work.
Dermatology
Any good websites to help with new dermatology account?
Dermatology
How is dermatology? I have been doing oncology for five years - that is pretty much all I know. I have heard that dermatology is fairly easy?
Thanks
Dermatology
Added a derm clinic last November and I charge 12.5 for chart notes, op notes and letter, gross lines. I just ordered Stedman's Dermatology book but have been doing fine without it but training someone on it and getting it for them. Have been doing MT for 40 years off and on though. I am in Oregon.
Dermatology
Just like the other specialities it has it's own terminology but it is one of the easier ones once you get the meds down. Just lots of acne, growths, rashes but it is good money for me. Especially the letters and OPs - I make good money.
Dermatology
E-mail me and I can send you a list I have made up with some of the more common ones and several drug site that help you when you can only spell it phonetically.
dermatology
If you have generalized experience and have done OP's before and will be doing them, you should not have many problems. A lot of the lingo was used in my IM account and my FP account. I do have a Stedman's Derm book that I use now and then. Medications are a little tricky and I just go onto my usual drug pages and use them. Actinic, seborrheic, telangiectasia, basal cell, melaoma, acne, rosacea -- not that hard. My OP's are pretty easy and I set up a template to do them and no unusual instruments used. Pretty simple anesthetize, excise and close.
Dermatology question.
Sounds like - Reveals a type II scanned female with a shallow scar over the right eyebrow.
Is this correct?
TIA
Oncology or Dermatology
Which is less complicated Oncology or Dermatology???
RE: Dermatology sites
you can try this site...
http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/
Dermatology and radiology experience
I'm going from a dermatology and radiology background to a radiology only, so it is a specialty I feel comfortable with.
Poster is correct - Dermatology is much easier!
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resources i'm sure
not that hard to figure out, all of us make mistakes, esp when under a little stress. Ppl on this board are way too critical, should'nt we be supporting other MTs and now downgrading each other
There are so many resources out there
Do a search for "homeschooling support in _____ (wherever you live)". You will be AMAZED at the homeschooling resources and support groups out there - they can help tremendously with where you can begin. Personally, I would get your son out of the zoo and salvage what is left of his education, and sanity. He desperately needs your attention.
Resources for new job
I've accepted a job as a inhouse transcriptionist/front office person for a smallish physical medicine and rehabilitation practice (one doctor and five other office staff). I've been looking for good fit for my skills, experience and personality for over a year. It's been especially hard as I've had personal, family and finanacial problems as well during this time. In other words, this is almost too perfect to believe--I'd given up hoping that anything good would happen for me, so I do want desperately to make this work. The doctor is a D.O. and, from the interview, she treats fibromyalgia, musculoskeletal diseases, traumatic brain injury, as well as provides comprehensive rehabilitation. I have had six years of physical therapy dictation and probably 1-1/2 years of family medicine-type dictation all told in three other jobs.
My questions are: what are some references to have? I've been told I can load any software that would help me, after it's checked out by the office manager. Also, any hints, do's and don't's about working inhouse? The clerical part will be answering phones and scheduling as needed and filing. Many thanks for your suggestions!
None- you have no resources on this....now be
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resources
I am a newbie looking for good resource sites. Where do you go for all of your questions? What can you just not do without? Thanks. I'm trying to get set.
I have address resources available, but
the dictating physician will often forget to say the doctor's first name, and there will be 20 Dr. So-and-sos listed. Or they spell the easy names like Smith, but not the difficult ones that they mangle the pronunciation on. Then they carbon copy six different physicians. I've got the hospital directory, online hospital website, online physician address lookup, Google, and other resources, but it's still very time consuming.
I'm thinking I like Meditech better. LOL At least everything was in there. F7, F10, arrow down, save, you're done.
Psych Resources
Here are the links from my favorite places. I also have a word list if you need it. Let me know.
http://www.appi.org/dsm.cfx
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11428699&dopt=Abstract
http://teachhealthk-12.uthscsa.edu/pa/pa03/pa03pdf/0306C-SWS.pdf
http://gainscenter.samhsa.gov/curriculum/juvenile/glossary.htm
http://psychclerk.bsd.uchicago.edu/mse.pdf
http://www1.umn.edu/mmpi/Reprints/The%20comparability%20of%20MMPI%20and%20MMPI-2%20scales%20and%20profiles.html
http://www.psychiatry.msu.edu/Clerkship/MentalStatusExam.pdf
http://www.unl.edu/buros/bimm/html/index12.html
http://www.pearsonassessments.com/tests/mmpi_2.htm
http://www.falseallegations.com/mmpi-bw.htm
http://www.brainsource.com/nptests.htm
http://neuro.psyc.memphis.edu/NeuroPsyc/np-dx-demen.htm
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/tests/newfy99.html
http://www.wright.edu/~robert.rando/Interviewing/Class2-05.htm
http://www.utah.edu/umed/courses/year3/psychiatry/psychaid.html
http://angelsghosts.com/state_of_fear.html
http://www.psychpage.com/learning/library/assess/mse.htm
http://www.psychpage.com/objective/mmpi2_overview.htm
Psych resources
I have done psych work for over 5 years and it's not just every day words. I use several web sources (as listed by Amy) and also a psych book. My psychiatrists also have to report the patient's medical history, so you have to know that as well. Not to mention, a lot of people have psychiatric problems because of medical conditions.
Stedman's has a great book that has listings of all the psychiatric tests. Because of reports going to the medical doctors and psych abbreviations not being common, everything has to be spelled out (at least with my docs). A lot of the psychotropic drugs can also cause medical conditions, like lithium causing hypothyroidism, Mellaril causing heart problems, Zyprexa and Depakote causing metabolic disorders, etc. so there is a lot of medical going on. I keep my regular Stedman's on hand, lab/path, cardio, endocrine, ortho (a lot of psych drugs cause imbalances causing falls, which in turn fractures). I could keep going on, but I think you get the idea.
It is very interesting work, but can be a downer. Good luck!
resources for psych
http://www.fpnotebook.com/PSY.htm Good Luck!!! I'm still trying to find a company that will let me test with only 15 months experience in family practice. I'm happy for you.
What I meant was use resources
Sometimes I can put in a string of words to come up with something needed as well. I have found it to be most resourceful. Sometimes Google can be wrong, so you have to kind of use the sites that are reliable. That's all I meant really by that.
Favorite Resources?
What are your favorite web resources? A few of mine are MTStars, Acronym Finder, Dictionary.com, RXList, and http://health.ucsd.edu/labref/labref.html.
Any ESL websites or resources?
I was wondering if anyone here knew of any good websites (or other resource) where I could listen to dictators/speakers who have accents? I am not really crazy about that idea, but want to try to better learn them so that I can do my job better when I get ESLs or even striking regional accents around the US. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Anyone still around from MedRec Resources? (nm)
Allergy Resources
I have an allergy account of my own and I know what you mean. Those tests/allergens can be tricky. I purchased the Stedman's Dermatology & Immunology Word book and I use it often. It has everything you need!
I just found one of the best MT resources ever...has everything! sm
Hope this helps!
http://www.mt911.com/
Here are a couple of drug resources.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginformation.html
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/index.cfm
checking resources on computer
Does anyone know how to check resources on Windows-XP, also on Windows 98? Thanks
Criminal and Civil Resources
Hi Becka ,
I'm sorry to hear about your difficulties. It sounds like this Robin person (I don't know anything about her other than what I have seen you post here) if these claims are true (I have no reason to doubt they are) is committing theft and fraud. Contacting the Labor Board (federal and state) suggestion is a good idead , but if she is doing this across state lines (that is she is in one state and conducting business with people residing in other states) she is subject to criminal prosectuion by the federal government. I would suggest you go to the U.S. Attorney's office nearest you and see about filing a federal criminal complaint against here. Of course , you also have an avenue for recovery of wages owed you by here through the state / federal district courts , as well.
Why not? There are plenty of reliable resources
There are also other search engines. I am not trying to be rude, I really don't understand why you cannot work without Google.
I only have three books. Otherwise I use online resources...
Medical Abbreviations, Neil M. Davis (you can use the online resource, but I just find it quicker to flip through this little book instead).
Stedman's Equipment Words
AAMT Book of Style
Advice: Don't go overboard and spend too much money on books.
Tons of up-to-date resources;) sm
Make sure you have all the resources you need that will cover a lot of specialties, especially for ops. I wouldn't worry too much. You will basically just be learning more words. Just have the resources you need for quick finds to help you pick up speed. I'm sure you'll do fine!
Can you email me the name of the company you are starting with? Even though I've been in this business for over 15 years, I don't have the "recent" acute care experience most companies are requesting. However, I do have at least 10 years in the past. Thanks!
Don't know about CDs, but there are online resources for op reports
MT desk has some useful samples. A recent one that I've bookmarked is this.
http://medicaltranscriptionwordhelp.googlepages.com/operativesamplereports
A couple of my fav online resources are these
The first is Google's medical transcription word seeker - a search engine just for medical transcriptionists. I use this instead of Google - has all the features of Google plus the added advantage of being more focused to the needs of MTs. Here's the link.
http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=010964806533120826279%3Akyuedntb2fy&hl=en
The second is a site that has some useful word and phrase lists and a nice collection of operative report samples. Here is the link to this one.
http://medicaltranscriptionwordhelp.googlepages.com
Resources in learning psychiatric work
I work for a large national and am changing accounts to a psychiatric clinic. I've done a bit of behavioral medicine in the past, but don't have a lot of experience with psychiatric work and would like to brush up on my knowledge before I start with the new account.
Is anyone aware of any resources (books, websites, training classes) out there to help me grasp the psych. basics and terminology? I appreciate any and all suggestions.
Thanks!
use resources means to use reference books or - sm
look up things on-line to research, like google. A lot of times you can figure terms out by putting in a few of the words you can understand. Being able to reference well is key to being a good transcriptionist, especially when you are doing a new specialty. The company you are testing for should have told you how they wanted blands left, some want just _____, some *, or maybe a highlighted line. I would just go with a ___ if I were you. Type it all up, then go back over it with just your speakers on (no headphones) and sometimes that helps you pick up words you did not hear before, also change the speed, slow them down if they talk real fast, or speed up of real slow, you get the idea. Fool around with it. Tests stink, but when you are a total novice they are really rough. Good luck.
People become annoyed when you ask for answers and don't try you own resources first.
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Check your MSWord tutorial and resources before asking for help here.
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That's because programs use up memory resources and you can only get them back by rebooting or
shutting down and booting back up. I always shut down at night.
I would compose a list of resources you found and use to answer their question, --sm
a list of the doctors, and simply say you can no longer keep up with your own work load, they are welcoome to contact you after exhausting those resources if they still can not find the answer and you will help when your work is complete; if they can not wait that long suggest they contact the MTSO.
AAMT has wonderful resources on their site. QA Primer and scoring guidelines (and explanations)
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That is a good offer. Pay is not that good at UIMC. Good luck! nm
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Agree with other poster.. good price..good service
I definitely think they are one of the best out there. We also have been talked through issues over the phone and also had a warranty in which they came out and fixed it right at our home. My only complaint..and I am sorry for saying this.. but... when you call their customer service 9 out of 10 times...you get someone who barely speaks English and I just hate that. I think that is true of a lot of customer support centers these days, ironically they are rarely American anymore. I am not prejudice at all. I just find it frustrating to call in for help and the help you get barely understands you and you do not understand them, thus making the experience very frustrating..
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