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Yes, in a nutshell

Posted By: Amanda on 2008-03-15
In Reply to: Yes, I have read through - kittykat

that would be correct. There is Enrich and Compilation; I personally like the compilation if you have several reports from 1 doctor on hand (which you can copy/paste said reports in Notepad and compile it that way). Enrich will throw everything in your active glossary, but I didn't really care for that because of my platform and I have my glossary just how I want it. Plus, you can add phrases easily by highlighting them, pressing Ctrl += and giving it the abbreviation you want or leaving the suggested on. For example, "the patient states no" would have the abbreviation "tpsn" suggested. If you want it to be something else you can change it.

It's confusing and lengthy to explain "blindly" but having it in front of you would make it all come together and make sense.


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MT'ing in a nutshell

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2.  You have to be disciplined.  I am, but not to a fault.  There are still at least one or two days out of the pay period where I immediately "start work" by daydreaming, surfing the internet, checking email, chatting, float from room to room aimlessly.  You have to be on time, every day, ready to work, or else you won't make any money. 


3.  Get ready to justify being an MT to just about EVERYONE in your life.  Many people do not think of this as a "real" job, which I cannot for the life of me get over.  Its not respected, even though i'm very proud of my profession, and able to support myself soley on it, have a few hobbies and manage to go to school, and plan on buying a house.  


4.  This is THE most important...KNOW YOUR STUFF!  Research, never guess, if you cannot understand a word.  You will learn so much and will become that much better in the long run. 


I dont know if the girls can add anything else, but those of the double edge swords we deal with.  Good luck


the point in a nutshell, IMHO sm
the point I think everyone is trying to make here is, yes, most of us have done it and succeeded with small children, BUT it is by no means easy. You have to be flexible and hopefully have a flexible employer. It's not impossible, it can be done, but it won't be a piece of cake! If you're motivated, organized, and willing to compromise a portion of your sanity, then by all means, go for it.  But the bottom line is this...you have to do what works for YOU, not anyone else! Think it through and make an educated decision, and not one just based on the opinions on this board.  Good luck to ya!
LOL re analysis paralysis - that's me in a nutshell! nm
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