Why would you be unsure about something
Posted By: see message on 2008-04-23
In Reply to: No, what is unprofessional is not questioning... - MT
like that? It is not out of line or a gross error. Just a statement the doctor made in a report.
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She didn't say she was unsure what she
was hearing, said she didn't know if she should include it in the report.
To the poster unsure about the platform
that Amphion uses, I work there. You do not. Obviously. Please do not direct someone the wrong way. It can only hurt and not help. You have to have the last word, I realize, so will let it go after this.
Unsure about switching jobs.
I've applied to three companies over the past couple of weeks and gotten interviews with all of them. I just don't know about switching jobs right now. Obviously, there's a reason I want to leave my present company. I just don't know if it would be jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire if I switched. There are pros and cons to each situation. Until I actually do the work and try out their platform, I don't know if I could be more productive than I am now. I don't want to be stuck on their most difficult account, which is exactly what happened at MQ and S in the past. I've been on my current account for over a year now, so my expander is pretty full. However, it's such a waste of time to pull up the templates and look up hardcopy doctor and patient information on every single report. I do like the flexible schedule without having to work set hours, but I run out of work all the time. I'm half tempted to cancel the interviews, but I could be throwing away a good thing here. There's no way I could work two at a time to see if things work out either. I guess I want the best of both worlds. Any suggestions?
In school now. Unsure which direction to go but
degree in Health Information Administration with a master's in Health Care Administration.
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