oops. meant to respond to both
Posted By: tari on 2007-09-12
In Reply to: You could start applying first to see if anyone will let you test now and - then take courses later if you have to. NM
not too familiar with this site. i meant to respond to both of you. so consider both of you thanked!
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Oops, meant instructOrs.
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OOPS< correction on what I meant...
The name of that textbook I mentioned is Mecical Transcription Fundamentals and Practice. (MTFP)
Oops--- meant to add...explain your concerns & go with the one you feel most comfortable with.
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but they didn't respond to me
They responded to a new MT, who responded to me. Therefore, they *did* read what I wrote correctly.
Kind of like W.C. Fields, a well-known atheist. He was found to be reading the bible and when asked why he said, "I'm looking for loopholes."
The MTSO found a loophole.
Can someone that graduated from Allied please respond...
Can someone that graduated from Allied please respond... I really want to here from current or graduated students.
Thank you.
Newbie post your resume on all the job boards. Respond to
ads posted on the job boards. Look through your local paper.
Oops!
Fair criticism.
I meant $500.00 not &500.00...
Sorry.
oops
Oops..nevermind. I found it.
Not quite what I meant
I just meant I could still recoup most of my fees (-30%) if I pull out before the end of this week, otherwise I'm in it for the long haul. I wouldn't pursue this as a career without the education so I'm wondering if it is worth doing this at all?
oops!
My post did not edit, that is somewhat embarrassing!
What I meant...
I was actually referring to the allstatetranscription website. I failed to notice that the link didn't show in my original post. Here it is, if anyone is interested.
www.allstatetranscription.com
I believe they would agree with the above Poster, that M-tech and Andrews are at the top of the list. I didn't know those places existed when I started into training. I don't know much about Career Step.
I went through Allied Business Schools, and their MTAPPP (medical terminology, etc) course is excellent, and very thorough, but I felt the interaction was sparce on the Transcription Course. I believe the books they use are good, they just need a bit more interaction between students and staff, more grading and feedback on transcripts. If you want to just work through their textbook on your own to see if that line of work interests you, you could get it from Barnes and Noble booksellers. It is called
Fundamentals and Practice of Medical Transcription, and it would provide a nice introduction to the subject, but I don't advise buying the whole MT course through Allied.
Oops
Haha, sorry about the "seen" typo... should be "seem" ... I usually proofread! Very frazzled!
Oops, that s/b want
meant....question
sorry
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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Nobody meant to attack you...
just to warn you that some places get very upset and consider it dishonest if you list anything done in school as experience. Didn't want you to find out the hard way.
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!!!!
I meant does NOT pay the first 2-3 weeks
nm
I meant EvCC CS course
Too many acronyms!
Of course I meant NOT the norm!!
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sorry, I meant 'coding'.....nm
nm
Oops! that message was for justcurious! :) nm
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oops....sorry....wrong board
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Oops -- leave the "/index" off of it!
lol
oops - sorry, I misspelled your name-Nicholele...nm
meant 'for', not 'fro', sorry
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Sorry that was meant as a reply to OP, not Jenn. nm
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I meant no harm, you seemed to need assistance...sm
and I offered. ;)
-Jade
She probably meant either MTACC or Meditech, not M-TEC. NM
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Sorry, meant pre-employment MT tests.
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oops!...can't take on anymore students/trainees ...nm
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I meant sell the school or just her company. nm
I meant better thatn Focus Infomatics and MQ?
Sorry for the typo.
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.
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