Oops -- leave the "/index" off of it!
Posted By: Sorry about that! on 2006-02-24
In Reply to: I found a new one - when looking up sites
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For phrases, not just words, the Medical Phrase Index is wonderful for newbies. Get it used! nm
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A good book for phrases is the Medical Phrase Index. $$$ but well worth it when first starting
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I would probably leave that out in a letter
and not put what you charge. Actually, I would do some calling. I am also in Washington State-where are you at? I also graduated from At-Home Professions and it just gave me the BASIC skills. I wish I had more but that mostly comes from learning (I read your other posts). I had a job before I graduated. I was mentored and learned a specialty. That went great until the work slowed down in January. Now I started physical therapy. It is going okay but there is a learning curve and I have no mentor. I signed on for part-time as I have 2 children and another on the way but it has been very full-time and very stressful. I may have to switch to something else. I have been doing this for almost a year. I would highly suggest seeing if you could work evenings at a hospital near you if you have someone to watch your child. This would give you the experience and you could work at home within a year or two. This is not an option for me. In January when the work slowed down I literally got on the phone with every doctors office in my area. I had about 4 job offers. But again most of them were full time or in the office/hospital and not at home. Keep trying!
He/She is not in South Asia but in the U.S. Leave it alone. (NM)
Goldbird
You can leave blanks and some tests even have
instructions on how to notate a blank. I have 20 years of experience and I have only had one test in my career that I have had to leave a blank, but there are usually different levels of reports. One report may be very clearly dictated, clinic type work where there really isn't a lot of medical terminology. Another may be an acute care report, possibly an Op, and then one may be a report there the sound quality is bad, an ESL dictator, or a fast talking US dictator.
The company is trying to get an idea of your skill level. If you do very well on the first report but not so well on the second and horrible on the third, then they will probably offer you a clinic account and start you off at the bottom of the pay scale.
Leaving a blank wouldn't count against you as much as guessing at something and getting it wrong. I don't think leaving a blank will stop you from being offered a position, but excessive blanks would probably would.
Agree with below, leave blanks, don't guess
You should never guess. If you are not sure, leave a blank. I don't know for sure, but companies will most likely hold you to the same QA standards as everyone else, but they may be more understanding that you have to send more blanks to QA. Ask QA to send the corrections back to you so you can review them.
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Fair criticism.
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Oops..nevermind. I found it.
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My post did not edit, that is somewhat embarrassing!
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Haha, sorry about the "seen" typo... should be "seem" ... I usually proofread! Very frazzled!
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Oops! Let's try that again... I'd really appreciate advice
on which is better: online course (one of the top three) or local community college. I've met with the dept head of our college, who answered plenty of questions I had. However, I still feel drawn to the flexibility of training at home, online. If I choose the online route, I would prefer to start working at a local dr. office after I complete the course. I've heard it's great for newbies b/c you have others around to help, etc. Have you heard/experienced if it's hard to get a job locally after graduating from an online course? I think I'd do ok getting a job from a national co, but I hear the pay is better if you're willing to go onsite locally (aprox $15 per hr to start around here), and since I am able to go outside my home, I'd rather get paid more to do that! Eventually, I'd like to work from home, but not right away.
Can you give me any insights? Thanks so much!
-Anne
OOps..REALITY!!!
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Oops - correction.
Sorry - that is 76 characters per line. That is most definitely not a good rate!
Oops. How about you're or you are NOT your
Bad!!!!
Leave a blank. Leaving a blank may be bad, but it is better than guessing
and guessing it wrong. Listen to the whole dictation, transcribe it, and then go back through it again. I have 18 years' experience and I've taken a couple of tests recently and I've had to leave a blank or too and still got offered positions.
Oops! that message was for justcurious! :) nm
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oops....sorry....wrong board
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Oops, meant instructOrs.
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oops - sorry, I misspelled your name-Nicholele...nm
oops. meant to respond to both
not too familiar with this site. i meant to respond to both of you. so consider both of you thanked!
OOPS< correction on what I meant...
The name of that textbook I mentioned is Mecical Transcription Fundamentals and Practice. (MTFP)
oops!...can't take on anymore students/trainees ...nm
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Oops! It's called RMT REVIEW guide :)
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oops, reread post and saw you already work for them. Document
every thing and file a claim against them with the BBB and the attorney general's office. If they owe you money that you can document also contact the labor board in their state.
Oops--- meant to add...explain your concerns & go with the one you feel most comfortable with.
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