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Posted By: mix together in a large bowel. nm on 2005-10-11
In Reply to: You know you're an MT when.... - finish this sentence
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For Pete's sake, you're not terminating a pregnancy, you're just typing a report after the
It's already been done before you even hear about it, and NOTHING changes regardless of whether you or someone else types it. Sheesh.
Get Momma's recipe while you're at it. Sounds great! nm
Hi, Trying. You're basically right about the straight typing, I think. SM
But as eScription learns to handle the practitioners' dictation, the product you are presented with is more and more an already-typed document and your job is to edit that. Speedy fingers are still helpful, but production also depends on ability to read quickly, recognize and correct technical errors quickly (potassium 45 to 4.5) and decide on necessary grammar/punctuation changes quickly. I have the dictation speed pumped up as high as I can manage to drop in periods and caps and so on and still keep up with.
It will take a while for the practitioners and computer to get in the groove, though, and for some months the documents will come through in various degrees of mess, some good and some awful that you're just slogging through. During this period you guys are working to train the computer through your corrections feedback. The company I work for dealt with this by paying us full transcription rates for editing during the worst of this. Since editing production is a lot higher than transcription, though, the pay per line drops to reflect this. In our case, to half, but I still make more now because I can edit more than twice what I can type.
For that and for the work itself, I really like editing and would hate to go back to transcribing full time (a small percentage is still transcribing physicians who aren't willing to make the few adjustments needed to accommodate the computer's needs). And you're really fortunate in your hospital's choice because eScription/EditScript (the part you work with) is a wonderful program, easy to learn and work with. Best wishes. And have fun!
I wouldn't like that either. So, you're not typing in Word? sm
If not typing in Word, I wonder if you could copy/paste your work into a Word document to keep track of your line count.
If you can do that, make sure you have your line count set up to do it the same way they do....including lines, spaces, etc.
Great recipe, but please post on the Holiday/Recipe board.
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Never had this happen either. Email the SH people. They're very prompt with help. Good
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Please leave an email or email me at my address....click the email button. Thanks...nm
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Typing. This is NOT typing, it is transcribing. There is a BIG difference. sm
Transcription includes typing, but so much more.
If you are having any problems validating your email addy, please email support@mtstars.com
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KVMs $20-60. One internet connection. You'd have no email or a 2nd email acct for your 2nd puter.
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I don't understand. I didn't get email from MT Stars, I got email from offshore people
is what I'm talking about. I'm not a liar and take offense to your insinuation.
They can send an email that goes to all MTs in one shot. I think she just means a courtesy email
would be nice. MQ is not getting any easier. My account has been picked over thoroughly when it went on DQS by ASR and I get all the remains because they only have a core group doing ASR which I think is wrong because you get all the bad dictators and it would be nice to be acknowledged that at least you know the person you can discuss problems with as they crop up. This is a big one and we have no manager anymore and no one to discuss this with at all in my office so you just sit here very day doing this work and no way to vent to someone that could offer some suggestions on this and other issues that come up to help relieve some of the stress of working this way.
Just send an email to the email link inside the post.
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Again, because you entered your email address, you CAN receive email from anyone, but THEY
e-mail address because it is not revealed when they send mail because we have spam protection in place. The only way they would know what your email address is, is if you reply to the email they send you. If you don't want to receive any email from anyone, simply do not enter your email address in the Email field.
Administrator
I intended to email it- already email the mods to remove
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Not through the MTStars email server. Your email address is NOT
visible to anyone. The only way your employer would know it is you is 1) if you respond when someone emails you, or 2) they recognize the way you write.
tried to email, invalid poster or email it said nm
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San Antonio; email me; I can give you email for MT sm
who is in San Antonio and may be able to help you.
I'm in Corpus.
Can you email me? Email inside
Please email me as I need to find a good employer--trying to get rid of those golden handcuffs! Thanks. lsmithes@hotmail.com
and I also got an email in my home email--sm
address for a similar type of *job opportunity* today, although it was not this person's name. I can't believe the presumptiveness of some of these people! Don't they realize that they are taking jobs away from us and probably doing something illegal, to boot? I sent the email to the authorities this morning after reading it. T'd me off!
Recipe please!! Thanks!
Recipe
1 tsp salt
1 tsp paprika
1/2 tsp pepper
1 tsp olive oil
Mix it in a small bowel to make a paste (I added a lil more olive oil) then coat top of 3 lbs worth chicken.
Slice onions and 2 med garlic toss in bottom of crockpot.
Put chicken in
Add 1 can chicken broth.
I did high 6-1/2 hours and it fell of the bone.
I used a slatted spoon and took out the onions and garlic then made gravy with the broth.
recipe please?????
corn nuggets?
recipe, please?
Recipe
Go to the Food Network website and in the search box, type "cheese straws". You'll have a choice of many different recipes, but I think the one your mom is looking for using a cookie press is the recipe for "Zesty Cheese Straws" by Paula Deen.
Thanks for the recipe
I am going to try it, it sounds wonderful.
Recipe
NORMAN POTATO SALAD WITH APPLES
The sweet crispiness of the apples and the tang of vinegar give this potato salad a special lift. It's named after Normandy, famous for its apples and for its apple brandy, Calvados.
2 pounds yellow-fleshed potatoes such as Yukon Gold 3 tablespoons cider vinegar 2 Granny Smith apples 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1 cup apple juice 1/2 cup well-chilled heavy cream 1/2cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh flat-leafed parsley leaves 1 teaspoon Calvados (French apple brandy; optional) freshly ground black pepper to taste
In a 3-quart kettle cover potatoes with cold salted water by 2 inches and simmer until potatoes are tender but resist when pierced with a fork, about 20 minutes. Drain potatoes in a colander. When potatoes are just cool enough to handle, peel and cut into 1/4-inch-thick rounds. While potatoes are still warm, layer one third in a large serving dish or bowl and drizzle with 1 tablespoon vinegar. Season potatoes with salt and pepper. Continue layering in same manner with remaining potatoes and vinegar, seasoning with salt and pepper. Peel, quarter, and core apples. Cut quarters crosswise into 1/8-inch-thick pieces and in a bowl toss with lemon juice. In a small saucepan simmer apple juice until reduced to about 3 tablespoons. In a bowl beat cream until it just holds soft peaks and gently but thoroughly fold in reduced apple juice, mayonnaise, parsley, Calvados, and pepper. Season sauce with salt and gently toss together with potatoes and apples.
Serves 6 as a side dish.
Recipe...
I don't follow an exact recipe, but this is what I do. I chop up in a food processer some onion, (half and seeded) jalapeno, tomatoes and cilantro and then add my avacados. I also mix in garlic, chipolte seasoning, salt, pepper and cumin. Everybody loves it.
recipe
This is a recipe for chicken tetrazzini which sounds similar.
8 oz cooked/drained spaghetti, cooked chicken cut up, 1-3/4 C grated cheddar cheese - divided, 4 tbsp. Parmesan cheese, 2 oz jar of diced pimento, 1 small onion, minced, 1 can cr. of mushroom soup, 1/2 C chicken broth, salt and pepper to taste
Combine 1-1/2 C cheese, 2 tbsp. Parmesan and all other ingredients with spaghetti. Place in greased casserole dish and sprinklewith remaining cheese. Bake 350 for 45 mins.
You can use turkey or chicken for this.
No recipe here but
I have cut out potatoes, rice, breads, ice cream, etc. for almost 2 weeks and have lost 4 pounds. I did South Beach a couple years ago but it takes too much preparation and planning, although I did lose 20 pounds without excercising. You may want to try the South Beach Diet Cookbook.
I hated to exercise but now I've joined the Y - and really liking it. I try to go everyday to a beginning exercise class and/or Pilates. If I don't make the class, I try to do 30 minutes on the treadmill.
I have put off doing this for many, many years and can't believe how much better I feel. It's alot easier to put on weight then take off, but I refuse to get discouraged. I have lost alot of strength around my waist and lower back (pouchy tummy), but Pilates is helping that. I work at my own pace which the instructor encourages us all to do.
Here's the recipe!
Chicken Broccoli Braid
12 oz. cooked chicken, chopped (2 cups - about 3 cooked boneless skinless chicken breast halves) 1 C. broccoli, chopped 1/2 C. red bell pepper, chopped 1 clove garlic, pressed 4 oz. sharp Cheddar cheese, shredded (1 cup) 1/2 C. mayonnaise 2 tsp. All-purpose Dill Mix (or 1 teaspoon dillweed) 1/4 tsp. salt 2 pkg. (8 oz. each) refrigerated crescent rolls 1 egg white, lightly beaten 2 T. slivered almonds
Preheat oven to 375ºF.
Chop chicken and broccoli and place in bowl. Add chopped red bell pepper. Press garlic over mixture and shred cheese over mixture. Add mayonnaise, dill mix and salt. Mix well.
Unroll package of crescent rolls. Do not separate. Arrange longest sides of dough across width of 12 x 15-inch pan and repeat with remaining package of dough. Roll out dough to seal perforations. On long side of pan, cut dough into strips 1 1/2 inches apart, 3 inches deep leaving approximately 6 inches in the center of dough for filling. Spread filling evenly over middle of dough.
To braid: lift strips of dough across mixture to meet in center, twisting each strip one turn. Continue alternating strips to form braid. Tuck ends under to seal at ends. Brush egg white over dough and sprinkle with almonds. Baked 25-28 minutes or until deep golden brown.
Eggplant recipe
I love this one. Wash and cut the eggplant into about one inch pieces (leave skin on). Wet it and put it in a colander and put salt all over it. Let it sit for about an hour in the colander in your sink. Rinse the salt off really well, pat the eggplant dry with paper towels, and brown it in olive oil and garlic. Add it to your favorite sauce and add 1 cup of dry red wine to the sauce. Simmer until the wine is reduced down and the sauce thickens back up. If you don't want wine in the sauce it works well without it too but you should simmer it for about an hour. Serve over pasta and use fresh grated parmesean or romano cheese if you like. It's good stuff! The part about the salt is that it keeps the eggplant firm and flavorful and moist during cooking. Enjoy!
chicken recipe
The recipe says 2 toss of garlic. Is it suppose to be 20 toes of garlic since you call this 20-garlic chicken? Thanks for your help.
I'm looking for a recipe for coleslaw
that doesn't have mayo and it has chinesee noodles in it. I made this before and it was delicious (and I don't like coleslaw) but can't find the recipe and don't know where I got it.
Snack recipe
Butter, parmesian cheese (type you put on sgetti), onion salt, garlic powder, and Crispix.
Melt the butter, sprinkle in the cheese, onion salt, garlic powder, poor in cereal. Put lid on and shake.
Teenagers LOVE this stuff!!
Recipe for new potatoes
Making a lemon garlic chicken dish for my neice and need something intesting to do with new potatoes to go with it, any suggestions?
Here's a recipe from crockpot.com
Chicken with 40 Cloves Garlic
Ingredients: 2 sprigs fresh thyme 2 sprigs fresh rosemary 2 sprigs fresh sage 2 springs fresh Italian parsley 40 cloves garlic, unpeeled 1 tsp salt 1/4 tsp ground black pepper 4 lb whole chicken 2 stalks celery, sliced 1 loaf French bread,sliced
Directions: Place 1 sprig thyme, rosemary, sage and parsley in chicken cavity. Place celery in stoneware. Put chicken on top of celery. Add garlic around chicken. Chop remaining herbs sprinkle herbs, salt and pepper over chicken. Cover cook on Low 8 - 10 hours or on High 4 - 6 hours. To serve, place chicken, garlic and celery on serving platter. Squeeze roasted garlic out of skins onto toasted French bread slices and spread with knife.
This recipe is from www.crock-pot.com
Has anyone been over the recipe board lately???
Sheesh .. I was looking around or holiday recipes and posted are lots of Indian recipes... is this a joke?
Recipe Board - sm
That is just plain awful. Looks like someone copied a cookbook. Monitor/administrator should be informed of this.
Need recipe ASAP!! (sm)
Ok, someone please help me find a recipe for this stuff .. my mother wants it bad and is driving me nuts over it. Cannot believe a web search has not helped..I may not have the correct name it's called. She is wanting to make some of those "cheese rings" this weekend. They look like a cookie, but not sweet. Usually made with a cookie press I believe. Just a strong cheddar cheese taste..made like the regular spritz cookies I think. My great grandmother was the only one we ever knew that made them back in Carolina..can't seem to find anyone here in the central US that knows what it is LOL Thanks!
How about a recipe for the enchiladas please? thx so much!
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sure on recipe board
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Gumbo recipe
I am a purebred Cajun person, and I just happened to have made a chicken/sausage gumbo today, and you're right - it is YUMMY! Easier to make than pie too! Chop a large onion into small pieces. Brown in oil until very dark, stirring so it does not burn. Add sliced smoked sausage of choice (spicy is best) and cut up chicken (I used boneless/skinless thighs) and enough water or chicken broth to cover all. Add a handful of chopped parsley and green onion tops, salt and pepper or seasoning - Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning is an excellent choice, then sit back and let it cook for as long as you can stand it. After you deem it cooked, turn off the heat, and if you have filet available, put a good amount in your gumbo. Cook a pot of rice to go with it. Potato salad is a traditional side dish along with chunks of French bread with butter. Not exactly diet food, but worth all of the salads you will feel obliged to eat later!
Gumbo recipe
Please be aware - this is NOT an Emeril recipe. This is authenic Cajun HOME cooking, as my mother cooked gumbo, her mother before her, and my grandmother's mother before all of us. True Cajun is not what one would get in a restaurant such as Emeril's and tends to be a more simple way of cooking and eating. Poor Emeril's is only a restaurant! This recipe is what you would have at my mother's for Sunday lunch and would not be what a restaurant would serve. And to really spice it up and really be authenic, if eating gumbo at home, I would add hot pepper vinegar as a garnish. This is a concoction of regular vinegar that has had hot peppers (such as jalapeno) steeping in it for a while. The longer this sits before you use it, of course the spicier the final concoction will be, but just a couple of drops adds the final touch to a real filet gumbo! I certainly hope you enjoy this as much as generations of Cajuns in my family have. Oh, and by the way, just in case you're from up north, let's say north of I-10, filet is dried crushed sasafras leaves that thickens gumbo after it is cooked. The heat should be off before adding the filet, then Wait just a few minutes before dipping the finished gumbo over bowls of rice to allow the filet to thicken just a bit. Then, try to stop at just one bowl!
Ummm...you know I would! Can I have the whole recipe?
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Thanks! Love this recipe.
Here's a wonderful recipe...
I make this recipe several times per month. It's so easy and tastes amazing! I serve it with wild rice.
Go to allrecipes.com and search "Baked Salmon II (roman numerals). By the way, allrecipes.com is a great site!
I found this recipe for you.
http://www.recipezaar.com/72639
If you scroll down and read all 18 reviews, it sounds pretty darn good! I may have to try it too. :)
Need guacamole recipe please
The avacodoes have about 24 hours to live so I may as well use them for something. I have found a few recipes for guacomole but wonder if you guys have an outstanding recipe (easy one) to share.
Eggplant recipe
This is the famous labor-inducing eggplant recipe that I tried a few months ago. (It didn't work.) It is EXCELLENT. It makes enough servings to feed an army and freezes very well.
Ingredients
Directions
1. After you wash the eggplant, slice them into 1/4-inch thick slices. You may choose to peel the eggplant before you slice it. However, you may want to leave the skin on since it contains a lot of vitamins.
2. Place the eggplant slices on a layer of paper towels and sprinkle with a little salt, then cover with another layer of paper towels and hold it down with something heavy to drain the excess moisture. Let them sit for about an hour.
3. Working with one slice of eggplant at a time, dust with flour, dip in beaten eggs, then coat well with breadcrumbs.
4. Saute in preheated olive oil on both sides until golden brown.
5. In baking dish, alternate layers of marinara sauce, eggplant slices, ricotta, parmesan and Romano cheeses, until you fill the baking dish, about 1/8 inch from the top. Cover with shredded mozzarella cheese, and bake for 25 minutes in a 375 degree oven. Let sit for 10 minutes before serving.
Scalini's Marinara Sauce
Ingredients
Directions
1. Lightly saute the onions in olive oil in large pot for a few minutes.
2. Add garlic and saute another minute.
3. Add tomatoes and bring sauce to a boil, then turn heat low.
4. Add remaining ingredients, stir, cover and let simmer for one hour, stirring occasionally.
Need help with a recipe for tonight
At a friend's church function a couple months ago, someone had made a chicken casserole that had very simple ingredients, but was very good. I could probably throw together what I think was in there but would really prefer to find a recipe for it if possible. It had a cream-based sauce surely from canned cream of ?? soups...cubes of chicken....spaghetti noodles...and a melted shredded cheese and maybe either fine bread crumbs or parmesan topping. Anyone have anything out there close to this? Thanks!
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