We are suppose to be using Notes Link. I have never used it before so I am not sure how....sm
Posted By: MT on 2006-04-28
In Reply to: Do you use a platform.. - sm
friendly it is.
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Has anyone ever used Notes Link?....sm
Sorry if this is on the wrong board. I am starting a new job that will be using Notes Link. I have never used this platform. I would appreciate any good or bad news about it or even some hints.
Thanks.
It is hard to transcribe radiology notes as compared to usual notes?
Can a new MT without radiology transcription experience be able to do it?
I suppose I would if I have to...
I don't have a good place to set up a permandent office in my small home.
Dawn K.
A few notes below:
1. Be consistent with training.
2. Use the BOS appropriately.
3. Offer all types of dictators, especially blubberers, ESLs, whisperers, hackers, and speed talkers.
4. DO NOT GLOSS OVER the realities of this profession, especially financial gain.
5. Be supportive – but let us know that we are not going to be professionals right at the start. This only comes through training, dedication, a willing to listen to QA comments and implement them, love for the profession, and years of MTing under your belt
Progress Notes
Well I did H&P's along with various specialty progress notes. So would I be considered Multispecialty? I've only done H&P's, consultations, and some discharge plans. No Op Notes. Which is better to pursue? Acute Care or Multispecialty?
Thanks.
Soap notes
I just finished taking another employment test. I think I failed. Does any one else have trouble with soap notes? My school didn't give us much practice with those.
Soap notes:(
I figured it out. Thanks for all of the help.
:(
I love doing psych notes
they do tend to be boring, but are usually in pretty plain English and are pretty long, so you get lots of lines. Easy money.
Hospital work: Op notes, Discharges, Consultations, History and Physicals. nm
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Just type what you hear. Lots of things are repeated in differnent notes.
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Basic 4 hospital work - history and physical, discharge summaries, operative notes, and consults. nm
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THIS link's even better!
http://www.bbbwestflorida.org/commonreport.html?bid=17000327
Try this link
They hire newbies, heck, they hire warm bodies that have at least 35 wpm typing skills with no med terminology or MT experience. Lots of the employees are in nursing school or _going to apply_ to nursing school. Don't expect to be able to live off what they pay but it is a good place to stay for a year or so to get some experience and move on to something better. It is in-house only. Most of it is editing voice recognition and the rest is regular transcription.
Link
I was actually interviewed there several years ago when I had very little transcription experience. Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, I was not hired. It was probably for the best anyway.
See message and link
Due to the Freedom of Information Act, the government is required to provide information on any complaints filed with the Federal Trade Commission. When the commission gets repeated requests regarding the same company, they add that company's file to their website entitled "Frequently Requested FOIA." Please visit their website and read up on At-Home Professions before wasting your time and money.
Well, there's this link inside, too...
http://archives.mtstars.com/main2005/32964.html
Can you please give a link or something
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see link inside
http://www.mtbot.com/links/index.php?PHPSESSID=87548e85937eae92e899386c81c6c8e1&PID=4
Maybe this will help.
good link--
n/m
Link inside
Link to Website
Here is a link to the transcription program page offered by MSU-Bottineau.
http://www.misu-b.nodak.edu/OnlineCampus/onlineprograms/dip_medicaltranscription.html
Gray's online (see link)
http://www.wikimd.org/index.php?title=Gray's_Anatomy
Link to article inside
http://www.adminsupportservices.com/parentsmagarticle.htm
Try this link to a recent ad on another board. sm
http://www.mtchat.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=164984&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=14&fpart=1#164984
How do you ask the moderator todo something? Is there a link somewhere? nm
nm
Andrews link is wrong
The link that you posted for Andrews takes me to a site called Career Step. Are they the same? According to what I looked up they are not. Why is the link going to the wrong site????
Thanks
Researching a wrong link
Being able to research is very important for an MT. It is never too early to begin. Try to find the Andrews website yourself by entering various keywords. On this site you can also do research. A lot of information about the top 3 schools can be found here. If you still have questions after gathering information, then you can approach the schools directly. Also go to the AHDI website where you will find information about schools. After doing all the above, then come back and ask specific questions so that we can give you specific answers. Being an MT is a hard job and constant learning.
pls read hipaa link supplied above and.....sm
read the AAMT BOS....but bottom line, that poster Suzanne was right about one thing.....it's the client's wishes that count......you can only inform the MDs of the new changes in HIPAA and BOS but you cannot make them do anything they do not want to do...
R U LAZY? do your own work..link inside..sm
http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/
Here's a link to what a Career Step grad herself says about it...
doesn't exactly match up to all the crowing up there...wonder if Career Step isn't on the board, yukking up the company
I don't see the link to the website you referenced in your email
can you re-send it?
Link for companies that hire newbies
http://forum.mtstars.com/medical_transcription/v/3/7497.html
Guess I didn't link it! Pasted inside...sm
http://www.unitedtran.com/default.htm nm.
lots of links provided at the angelfire link.
http://www.orthoguide.com/ortho/
http://www.angelfire.com/ga2/transcription/translinks.html
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