Researched on Google
Posted By: me on 2005-11-06
In Reply to: Nitroglycerin - the way it is spelled
I found nitropatch, not capitalized, one word
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I've thoroughly researched it, thank you.
Go type "Ameriplan Scam" into Google to see what comes up. Then go type in Ameriplan lawsuit to see what comes up. I don't care who signed you up. It's an MLM. The discount cards are NOT accepted at your local physician or pharmacy. My former employer filed a lawsuit against them as well for false advertising as an "insurance" provider.
I've researched this some, but
It seems that from what I've seen no one wants to actually define what is required under HIPAA.
My understanding is that a strong encryption is required, what type is a little unclear. When I've googled HIPAA compliant encryption, I find that the encryption strength required by HIPAA is symmetric key of 128 bits or asymmetric key of 1024 bits. Any type of encryption that meets this should be okay.
Rijndael AES encryption fits that standard and is fast and reliable, and is the NIST-approved Advanced Encryption Standard. That's what our government sets as approved encryption for their use, so I figure they can't ding me if I use it too!
Personally, I use DESlock. It seems to work quite well, has a free trial, free licensing for personal use, and is reasonably priced for business use. It is also the only "all-in-one" I've found that handles file encryption, ftp, volume encryption, and email encryption.
Hope that helps! The whole thing is sort of clear as mud. :-)
I was in teh same boat as you. I researched
and found Humana One, $193 a month for myself and 2 children. Covers rx, and 2 office visits. You can find inexpensive coverage out there until your insurance kicks in.
me too -- it was well researched/designed...
x
If we've researched our brains out, and STILL
is also unwilling to help, then the learning of that particular term stops there. I hate to tell you this, but MTs learn new things a MULTITUDE of different ways. And believe me, QA is not only just a small fraction of where our information comes from, but it's also the LAST place most of us turn, for the same reasons stated in multiple posts above.
PS: If you're paid LESS, and yet you know so much more than the rest of us lowly MTs, why do you sell yourselves so cheaply?
Yep, google has it goin on... I really like the google earth...
Have you tried Google earth? You can type in any address, street, city, state, country, etc. and it will zoom in and show the area and then you can hit the + button and zoom right in and see the exact house, building, etc. that you are looking for.
Mainly Google; I google the known words in the phrase (sm)
That's my most frequent tactic if I don't find the word in my word books. I'll play with leaving certain words out and adding them in, in various combinations, to try to get a hit that has a word which sounds like my blank. If I get a hit, I'll Google WITH that word, and see what hits I get, and what their source is (i.e.,checking the sources out for reliability). When I say 5 sites or searches, I mean I don't often try more than 5 different combinations without a serious hit. If I get a hit, then I will spend a little more time checking that out before I give up.
If it's a drug name, I use RxList, or more frequently the Drugs.com website. Since they redid RxList, I haven't found one that has quite as good a wildcard search, but Drugs.com works okay most of the time.
If it's a place name (like when they give names of outlying outreach clinics and etc.) I'll use Mapquest and look up the city my hospital is in, then "pan out" and look at the outlying towns.
Hope that's what you're looking for. I do have bookmarks, but I find that even the ones I think I'll visit again, I waste more time doing that than with an intelligent google search. An example is the time I was looking for "banana bag." The only place I managed to find it with a degree of reliability was on a nurses' message board. I've found quite a bit sometimes on the various specialty message boards out there, but I think the quickest way to locate that is through a search engine rather than bookmarking each individual site and trying to figure out which ones to search for a particular term.
Thank you, Google God. My google icon is
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If the OP had done a google, she would have...
SEEN the answer to her question. People need to learn how to fish for themselves. Giving quick answers doesn't teach them a thing, and it certainly doesn't help them in the long run. I'm not trying to berate you for offering an answer, so please don't be offended. It is just that learning/knowing how to effectively research is a VERY important part of being an efficient and good MT.
google.com
Tia,
use www.google.com as a search engine (the best) type in exactly what you are looking for and see what you get- if you don't find exactly what you are looking for- keep searching but slightly change the search phrase.
I did google them and they are
still around $600. That is out of my price range right now. Maybe someday...
google map
yep, a totally new addiction. I entered my nephews addy and just realized he is only 3.5 miles from the White House! No wonder I kept seeing the Washington Monument every time we got on that nightmare highway system
Go look at your favorite amusement park like Cedar Point in Ohio...you can actually see the roller coasters in 3D!
Google? If Google, just go to google.com
and download their toolbar. They usually have several options! Happy Googling. If its goggling, I can't help you!
Google
Merry Christmas, everyone!
Could anyone explain the Google page to me? I mean the "Google" header with the cat and mouse. I usually enjoy their little embellishments for the different holidays, but I can't figure out what this is supposed to be.
I had to Google your
phrase, as I was not familiar with it. Now that I know, all I have to say is...'I resemble that remark'...
That is a Google ad.
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You are probably trying Google..
search box.
Try this link:
http://www.mtstars.com/search
Maybe you should google it if
.
Google
Pretty neat the term *google* has made it to the dictionary!
http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/google
Google
I have been using Google Suggest to narrow down search results.
GOOGLE
i like Lycos.com
Google
Does anyone know of a site like Google that transcrptionists can use for researching. I have always used Google, but lately it seems to be getting slower and slower, plus they have a Pop-Up status on that is driving me crazy and can't get rid of.
TIA
Google
Google "radiology terminology" and you will get some sites.
I've had the book Stedman's Radiology and Oncolocy Words for over a decade and it's my bible. There are newer editions. When in doubt in the middle of a report, I Google the word/phrase/drug I'm looking for if it isn't in Stedman's.
Good luck!
Google
I found my current job with a small MTSO by a Google search for "medical transcription" followed by my state.
I went on google and put in--
complaint form sample and it came up with all kinds of things. some of them you pay for, others you don't. you just have to read and find what is right for you. good luck!
google
I use Google and mine seems fine.
Google.
I typed in Lanier LX-219-1 with VTI and got lots of hits. You should be able to find something.
Google it.
xx
Google it
nm
Have you tried to Google this?
I always check Google before posting questions like this on the board. I just checked it before posting this answer and there are lots of hits. Try looking at some of them and you may find the answer you're seeking here. Good luck.
did you google? NM
.
I think that's ok....also from google
Vibration sense was tested with a 128-Hz tuning fork. .... were left-right flipped to correspond to the other patients with left-sided anesthesia. ...
Google
I also Google the name...just type in the doctors name, and then the state that they are in, and it usually brings up their address. I don't know if anyone posted this one or not, but here is the link to one that I use also...
http://www.dr-411.com/products_physician_directory.asp?keywords=doctor+directory&engine=Overture&country=
Google
If you don't know what a word means, a simple Google search will usually answer your question without making you look ignorant.
google it.
x
No, but Google has something...
like that. word document, spreadsheet. I think it's a great idea. It would be great to save ydocuments online, etc. I hope someone here will have tried it.
Google ads
The ads at the top are Google ads. They are used as revenue to help keep this site going. The site doesn't have any control over the content, however. Google has a spider mechanism that reads what is talked about on the site and it tailors the ads accordingly.
I had the same thing happen with a shout box I used on a free invision board. We would be having lovely conversations and then the ads would change to things that had words that we had been using or talking about. It's a little creepy.
Google Ads
Yes, this what they say Contextual Google Ads without any control of content by MTStars. I can bear these Ads for such a nice FREE board.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contextual_advertising
Put her name in the Google box at
top and have it search MT Stars. Plenty of info.
Put her name in the Google box at
top and have it search MT Stars. Plenty of info.
you need to google it
and do research to see what it is.. looks like a Spyware or trojan or such.
Google MT
I've been using PogoFrog.com for quite a few months. It's designed for MDs and other allied health personnel. Don't know if any of you have tried it, but I really like it.
P. S. Google it! :) nm
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Have you searched for these on google?
I don't think I'd try them.
Many places, google them
Ebay is probably the cheapest, that is where I got mine 8 years ago at $600, I am sure they have come down some since then.
the answers I have so far from google
Eraser: To make all your mistakes disappear.
Penny: So that you will never be broke.
Rubber Band: To help you stretch beyond your limits without breaking.
String: To tie everything together when it falls apart.
Marbles: To replace the ones you have lost.
Hugs & Kisses: To remind you someone cares.
Toothpick: To remind you to "pick out" the good qualities in others and yourself and to be tolerant and accepting of the differences of others.
Stick of gum: To help you to stick together
Band-aide for the boo-boo’s along the way
Weird google ad ...
I clicked on the New MT board, and the Google ad (right above the messages) that popped up was "DEATH PENALTY" ..... NOW I'm scared
You can get it by searching google and going
to their homepage. It has contact #'s and maybe email.
Did a search on google and saw the ads.
I will make some phone calls today. I don't wear my rings and have no heirs so it seems like the thing to do.
Thank you both for responding.
she's been ill for 2 years......google it...
she *may have* gone through chemotherapy - she wore a wig and her natural hair is so short, as if it is new growth.
Hope she gets to feeling much better real soon!!
Google is my maintstay, but I also
have a few Stedman word books that really help a lot including orthopedics & rehab, OB-GYN, cardiovascular & pulmonary, neurology & neurosurgery, GI & GU, plastic surgery & ENT, ophthalmology and medical & surgical equipment words. I know they cost a lot, but I can't stress enough how helpful they are to me thru the years. But Google is still fantastic. I love doing Ops. Once you get used to them, you will probably feel the same. GOOD LUCK!!
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