Not sure if there is anything "more" you can do with DSs because they are all very
Posted By: Kim on 2006-02-03
In Reply to: Getting good line counts with discharges - mt
different, unless you get a few 'standard' DSs from the same docs (don't we LOVE those?). Also, there is usually a long list of meds in those reports.
Keep as many shortcuts as possible and make them long. And don't ever type PT/OR in long form- always keep those in your shortcut! :)
That's all the advice I can give. I've been doing DSs off and on for 9 years. I loved them in the beginning as that is what I learned on. Good luck! You will get faster and better with time. That's it.
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While I agree we are "more" than typists, sm
I can feel your frustration. If you really want to do this, don't give up. I don't know if the company still owing you a paycheck is a local or national, but there is nothing to stop you from contacting local doctors, etc. to find out if you can do their overflow work. The worst they can say is no thanks. Don't limit yourself to doctors, either - think outside the box to physical/sports medicine (repetition so can be good pay), chiropractors, insurance agencies/detective agencies, etc. The more you get your name out there the better your chances of getting a phone call. There will always be people who don't sign on to nationals, but it's up to YOU to find them. Good luck and hope something happens for you soon.
Above should have read "more than" not "less than". NM
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or "more agressively treatment"....
that hurts my ears! LOL
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