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Well, it's the only software my friend was asked to buy!

Posted By: anon on 2006-07-16
In Reply to: Express Scribe is not the only software. nm - MTSO

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Just do it. I work for a small MTSO and recently asked for myself - and got what I asked for. nm
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friend
I would post the company's name here. Alot of us MT have been around and can let you know about the company. There is no need to give her name or yours for that matter just say "hey anyone know anything about this company."
Mentor/MT friend
Hi, that is a good idea about a Mentor.  I have been transcribing for about a year and have been where you are.  I can help, I think.  No, I am not a 20-year-vet, but I work very hard on the quality of my work.  I would love to talk to you.  You can e-mail me privately if you want.  I am at home all the time, because I stay at home with my babies and only work in the evening and weekends.  I have a wonderful mentor and feel everyone deserves someone to help them out a little bit.  Good luck and hope to hear from you. 
Mentor/MT friend

I wanted to add something,  Sometimes it helps to have someone to call if you just cannot figure something out.  I have someone and you should too.  I feel very strongly about having someone to talk to about this job.  It can be very isolating, working at home and I was getting upset that I had no one to call or bounce stuff off of.  Since I had a mentor/friend, my production has gone from 50 lines an hour to consistently 150-200 lines an hour.  She tought me how to use my ShortHand efficiently and helped me with my  resume and how to use my books and online tools quickly and efficiently.  I was not the best student, but went to a very good school.  Later.


Friend interested in MT
I have a friend interested in getting into MT.  Does anyone have any info on a good school, good advice, etc.  She is in the Ohio area.  I have been with MQ for 10 years, so I'm not up to date on the training aspect.  Any info would be helpful.  Thanks!
Helping a friend

Hello,


I'm trying to help a friend who started a P/T medical transcribing job from home.  She's been getting rather frustrated of late because she can't seem to get her quality scored up.  She has been isolated from anyone within her company with the exception of her QA people that she turns the reports into.  She says she spends a massive amount of time proofreading her reports and correcting any mistakes she makes.  The issue is that the QA people always seem to find new mistakes to ding her for.


Does anyone have any useful advice they could give her?  Is this sort of growing pains period standard for the industry?  Part of the problem is they only gave her a limited reference guide to use for proofreading.  Is there any way to get more comprehensive guides?  Lastly, what is the best way to find out a company's reputation?  I would prefer to find out that sort of information without potentially getting her in trouble.


Thank you for any assistance.  It is greatly appreciated.


Thanks! will definitely pass these ideas along to my friend -- nm.
nm
I have a friend who did Career Step (sm)
She is a very motivated, studious person - even teaching herself to speak fluent Spanish. Even so, Career Step was a challenge because there isn't a lot of feedback.

I have met MTs who took MTEC and Andrews and had a lot of interaction with the course instructors and support. They also have come out of the courses with a pretty good understanding of the MT working world which is always going to have surprises compared to schooling.

Perhaps this helps in deciding which school might be best for you.

PS. I learned through training on site at a clinic. I am a big fan of getting lots of support from skilled MTs. I'm not sure I would have stuck it out with a course like Career Step.
Have a friend who is a recent graduate for MT, does anyone know of a company who hires with less
than one year's experience or has a mentoring program?  TIA!
Have you asked your school?
nm
You asked for pointers ...
and I'm not saying this to be mean, but from your posts you definitely need to work on grammar (and spelling of "congratulations"). Grammar and spelling are very important and no matter how many medical words you know, you will not get hired with poor grammar.
You got an answer to the question you asked
There is no need to become retroactively indignant. You wanted to claim experience for your schoolwork. You were informed that that would be inappropriate. Now you know.
When I asked them questions about volume,
they told me to forget it. Seriously, if I remember correctly the exact words were "don't quit your current job." I find it very rude that they would act this way all for asking about the workload (this was just before interviewing with them). They were offering 3 cpl and I asked them if the workload was enough to compensate.
Take your own advice. The OP asked and I threw her some
nm
I have asked about a couple of companies.

I am completing a course through Gatlin Education Services and I want to know if they have a good reputation. It is a pretty simple question. Correct if I was wrong but I thought this was a site for new MTs to ask questions. Are we limited to how many questions we can ask?


You asked this below. You need to post your resume
on the job boards.  
From what I understand when I asked the AHDI...
An approved course means that they passed the AHDI's requirements (you can see the requirements that must be met on the AHDI's website), but an instutional member only means they have paid a fee to become a member of the AHDI. The AHDI in no way endorses these companies. Any company can pay the fee and become an instutional member. This is evident in that a company that is a known scam in the MT community is an instutional member of the AHDI.
You're welcome to your opinion. She asked for advice
and I gave her mine.

Get over it.
I don't know. I have asked my recruiter a couple times .....sm

about the line count and I have received no answer.


She didn't say she worked in another state. That's why I asked WHY?
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That company that asked you what days/hours
As an independent contractor, a company cannot dictate your days/hours unless they "employ" you.  Glad it works for you!  However, the IRS does not see it that way.  You are providing a service whether it is transcribing or building a brick wall.  They can guide you with what tools to use, how they want the job accomplished, and for that matter in regards to time constraints, but they cannot have you punch a time clock.  With that said, I also IC for a company that requires 24-hour turnaround, which I am willing to accept as "part of the business".  In this business, the vast majority of companies gain these accounts for you and I to work on by providing 24-hour turnaround.  Most companies will train you on their equipment if you do not have experience.  They will provide samples of reports if you are not meeting QA and also provide input to bring your QA score up to par.  I make my own hours in that I will not say to this company, I'll work, for example, 9a-5p, because there may be days when I cannot do that due to the fact that I have other commitments whether it be with my children or with the fact that I have my own accounts that I need to tend to, which quite frankly is not their business to know.  You are providing a service, which just happens to be transcription.  If this company is getting away with setting your schedule, then you should most definitely be an employee.  That is your choice, however, to allow them to dictate that to you.  Most companies do not pay, as you already know, for your benefits.  Bottom line really is you are a subcontractor.  The MTSO is the contractor actually, and then you subcontract for the contractor.    Thank goodness the company I work for knows the difference. 
Software

The only software I paid for out of my pocket was my word Expander software and the electronic medical dictionary - and I kept those receipts and deducted the expense on my taxes.


If the company has a specific platform that needs to be downloaded, that should never be charged for.


The software is about $400 and it may/may not

work.  You don't actually purchase it from them, but from another company.  The Scam company does not offer support for the software because you didn't buy it from them and the company you did buy it from is probably a sister company to Scam and you don't get any help there either.


I don't know how they are even still in business.  They have moved to a different state and changed their names at least once. 


If you have money to just throw away I'll send you my account number - LOL. 


Different Software

Does anyone know of any other software besides Express Scribe? Do not like new version. When I tried it, it made my dictation sound worse even before I made adjustments. Does anyone have any advise?


Thanks


escription software

Can anyone help me where to buy or download escription software??


Kiran


Transcription Software
I'm just starting out on this new adventure.  I didn't go to MT school.  My experience lies with being a nurse for 7 years of various acute care specialties.  I'm now a new mom and trying to stay home.  Can anyone recommend transcription software that will make this easier for me?  Thank you
Software Questions

What types of special software would I need to work at home as an IC? This is for a school project.


Thanks!


Firewall, Security Suite, Medical Spell Check, Line Count, etc. Anything eles anyone can add to this list?


 


best software for spellcheck
I am getting ready to start mentoring for Focus.  I wanted to know what would be the best spell check for medicines and up to date.  Also what is the best text Expander program.  I have one from my school, but is there a better one to have?
Re: Selling Used Software (sm)
You can sell "used software," just make sure that it is legal! If you have one of the large storage packages, 600 MB for a complete CD are no problem. For some dial up users the upload is the expensive part of it!

You may include your registration details in a file and add it to the software package.

Note: You can sell your used software normally ONE time. If you sell the stuff several times (like an FTP client, etc.) this is surely not legal! So check your license gals!
Sharing software

My understanding has always been that it is not legal to share software to be installed on other computers.  I believe there are exceptions to this; some programs are "sharable," but usually those are free programs to being with (in my experience).  Microsoft programs come with a unique key that has to be entered when installing them.


My knowledge of software programs does not extend far beyond MS products, a few free downloadable programs and a few other miscellaneous software programs, so I apologize if I have given any incorrect information. 


Interactive MT Software?
Does anyone know if there is such a thing as interactive software for MT practice and/or skill building?  I think this is the kind of thing that would really help me, but have not found anything even remotely close to it.  Any ideas appreciated.  Thank you in advance.
Not all software works with the same pedals.
It's just a software issue.

Many companies have software that is NOT MAC friendly, tho. Might want
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The software packages companies use
for the transcription.
WORD HELP-software error
I can never seem to put a questoin in word help because I keep on getting software error report, every time I type in the question and type in the confirmation digits afterwards
So it changed from $99 for software that is free - sm
To $79 for a foot pedal? I bought my foot pedal on my own and so can anyone else. Why do they need to give the money directly to you?
Express Scribe is not the only software. nm
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Let's say I have the foot pedal and software....sm
...how much, if anything, would you charge me?
line counting software
is it necessary to have line counting sofware or will the line counter on MS word work just the same?
You pay $397 for software and additional for a pedal.
Then you get to work for free until you are up to "standards," which will never happen. You will be unable to get a refund of your money. If you do a search for Trans@Am Associates either here or a web search (with the @ sign), you will find plenty of info as to why it is a scam. You can also check with BBB in Florida.


You pay 400 bucks for their proprietary software, you
end up in training forever and you're never quite good enough to earn real money. There have been so many people screwed over by them it's not even funny. Don't fall for their Christian act either. They make Christian's look bad.
No way to tell. Is the software easy to use? Will you be looking up addresses? Making a log? Having
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company is trying to sell you the software/equipment
it is a scam, not requiring the software/equipment.  The company can offer payroll deduction, but an outright you must buy this from me first is a big red flag.  
Andrews provides the foot pedal and software to run it
Andrews provides the foot pedal and software to run it. They also teach macro or expanders.
Some places only like you to use a particular line counting software, too. Keep trying with your
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Don't pay to work for anyone except to get software/pedals that you can use for other companies.
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We can discuss this via email if you would like but the software was never free. nm
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Depends on if your machine could be integrated with the different software
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court reporter software does integrate

yes, i recently purchased a software that allows my steno machine to act as the keyboard.  hence, typing at a speed of 225 wpm.


i also have 20 plus years of medical terminology exposure with 3 quarters of medical terminology while in school.  i've taken several depos through the years where the doctor is just reading verbatim from his op report, so i got pretty familiar with the different types of medical records through the years.


you guys are the experts here.  i am looking for a way to work from home in order to be with my daughter.  i know the pay would be less but i never wanted to be a millionaire anyway. 


my strength would be my ability to produce a lot of lines in a day.  i know there's probably a lot more to learn, but do you guys think this is something i could transition into without needing to go back to school? 


They've used MediTech software in the past, don't know about
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Past posts say have to PAY for software to work for
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