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Okay, I cry uncle!

Posted By: LB on 2006-05-10
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I posted last week about how much help a company should give as far as samples and feedback while they are pushing you to do acute care.


I have spent all day struggling with consults for some of the worst authors I have ever had.  I finally asked my supervisor to send me some samples of this author stat because I won't even make my minimum line count.


She sent me 1 copy of his pacemaker implantation report and I couldn't even open it.


Now we have hit totally ridiculous!!




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