I actually noticed when my spellcheck got it..
Posted By: THANKS TONZ. on 2006-01-04
In Reply to: should be endometrial biopsy, not endemetrial. nm - oops police
Subject: I actually noticed when my spellcheck got it..
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Well, actually just noticed something else
Subject: Well, actually just noticed something else
It does say in there at one point that I didn't notice before that up to 10 mg a day could be required. The pills don't come in 5 mg doses though if that means anything.
This is what I noticed--
Subject: This is what I noticed--
My VR now automatically types it as hypercholesteremia, spellcheck accepts that spelling plus I looked it up in a few dictionaries and that is shown as an alternative spelling. Had never noticed this before......
Sorry, just noticed this was MRI. nm
Subject: Sorry, just noticed this was MRI. nm
nm
yeah - I've noticed!
Subject: yeah - I've noticed!
I've already found myself either sticking up for others, or myself, during my few days on this board - some people can really be out of line. I am looking forward to helping though - especially the new MTs - if they do well and look good, we (American MTs) in turn look good as a group. I would like to dedicate some of my time each day to just browse by and see if any help is needed out there - believe me - I have plenty of time with all the standby during the final days at Heartland :) Anyhow, Thank you for helping me focus my efforts in the right direction!
I noticed you left a blank
Subject: I noticed you left a blank
bulbocavernosis mucosa _____
First it should be sus on the bulbocavernosus and I am wondering what the blank you left sounds like - could it be fat pad??
Has anyone noticed this when posting on the word board?
Subject: Has anyone noticed this when posting on the word board?
It's a minor annoyance....but when you go to the verification page, do you have to click in the box to put in the letter/number combination?
On the other boards, the cursor is already there. I can't tell you how many times I have glanced at the code, entered it without looking at the screen, then hit "enter", only to get an error message and have to enter a new code. I finally started paying attention and as far as I can tell, this is the only board that does that.
As I said, minor but annoying.....wanted to see if anyone else has experienced that.
I guess Lantus can't be p.o. can it? I just noticed I typed literally what the doc said. ~sigh~
Subject: I guess Lantus can't be p.o. can it? I just noticed I typed literally what the doc said. ~sigh~
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He has noticed bigger stones passing through the s/l ostoma than the usual. nm
Subject: He has noticed bigger stones passing through the s/l ostoma than the usual. nm
Spellcheck
Subject: Spellcheck
If you are using a medical spellchecker program, I don't know why you would use MS word to spell check anything. the spellchecker program runs in the background and underlines everything in red that is misspelled. so much easier than having to do a spell check on every document! just a suggestion.
Both spellcheck, but - sm
Subject: Both spellcheck, but - sm
Nonobstructing spell checks but I always hyphenate it as I think it looks better and is clearer. Just my opinion.
*always - also spellcheck is not always right.
Subject: *always - also spellcheck is not always right.
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not in MY spellcheck, it isn't, and it is Stedman's.
Subject: not in MY spellcheck, it isn't, and it is Stedman's.
I will not use it either. I do not think it is professional looking and if I was still going through training, it would not be acceptable to the school either. but my Stedman's spellcheck will not accept it, either.
Caught that w/ spellcheck afterwards ;) Thanks though.
Subject: Caught that w/ spellcheck afterwards ;) Thanks though.
use spellcheck to your advantage
Subject: use spellcheck to your advantage
If your spellcheck checks for capitalization (like Word), you can just type the med in lower case, and it will mark it as wrong if it needs to be capitalized. You can then put the ones that need to be capitalized into autocorrect so you don't have to memorize brand names.
Thanks. Just checked by spellcheck
Subject: Thanks. Just checked by spellcheck
and fiducials came up.
TY. Spellcheck didn't like it.
Subject: TY. Spellcheck didn't like it.
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My med spellcheck did not like this word
Subject: My med spellcheck did not like this word
thanks, found the extra "n" once I did spellcheck...nm
Subject: thanks, found the extra "n" once I did spellcheck...nm
word's spellcheck/grammar is not always right...
Subject: word's spellcheck/grammar is not always right...
i have come across that many, many times even with stedmans.
when all else fails with stedmans/word, grab webster.
My spellcheck says Thiersch-Duplay
Subject: My spellcheck says Thiersch-Duplay
and did find Thiersch in surgical word book. See cannot always go by the docs spelling.
my spellcheck comes up with carbo Taxol
Subject: my spellcheck comes up with carbo Taxol
yes, carboplatin is not trade. Then my Pharmaceutical Drug Book has it as Carbo-Tax. Go figure.
I think I will make it the carbo Taxol as in my spellcheck.
Thanks to both of you.
That's what I thought - then I ran a spellcheck, but I'm sure that's what I'm hearing.
Subject: That's what I thought - then I ran a spellcheck, but I'm sure that's what I'm hearing.
nm
which Stedman's..?? spellcheck likes either
Subject: which Stedman's..?? spellcheck likes either
Dorland's spellcheck shows it ceruminotic nm
Subject: Dorland's spellcheck shows it ceruminotic nm
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Stedman's spellcheck was updated in 2002 by
Subject: Stedman's spellcheck was updated in 2002 by
Barb G and if Barb says it is effect it IS effect! The 2002 and 2003 Stedman spellcheck is more accurate than any of their printed or electronic dictionary versions.
d~
Question regarding Microsoft Word Spellcheck sm
Subject: Question regarding Microsoft Word Spellcheck sm
After completing the typing in a Microsoft Word document, I do a spell check. When the spell check is complete, and I have to hit okay, it makes a really, really loud DING, and because I am using ExpressScribe and have to have the volume up on my headphones, it is really causing me problems with how loud the DING is, as it either scares the heck out of me or I also believe it is giving me a headache. So, I have to take my headphones off while doing the spellcheck, so I'm not deaf by the end of the day. I was wondering if anyone knew how to turn off the DING. I would be so appreciative!
my medical spellcheck has mica, not mico
Subject: my medical spellcheck has mica, not mico
Before spellcheck and expanders, we LEARNED the difference!
Subject: Before spellcheck and expanders, we LEARNED the difference!
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I did find it with Google, but spellcheck doesn't recognize.
Subject: I did find it with Google, but spellcheck doesn't recognize.
In my spellcheck it is written as cardiac wise -- two words; no hypen.
Subject: In my spellcheck it is written as cardiac wise -- two words; no hypen.
Thanks, I came close in my guesses but not close enough for spellcheck to offer a suggestion!
Subject: Thanks, I came close in my guesses but not close enough for spellcheck to offer a suggestion!
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