MSIR 30 mg, but it was DCd in 2005 ?? n/m
Posted By: Lindsay on 2008-04-10
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He lists it as one of her current (discharge) meds--go figure. I certainly appreciate the help.
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Last Continuing Education for 2005
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As always, you do not have to be a member of AAMT or OC-AAMT to take continuing education classes.
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Course Description/Presenter: Betsy Ertel has been a transcriptionist of 30+ years in the acute care environment. She has done all fields of transcription and owned and operated 4 of her own businesses. She is the CEO of We Hear You Transcription Service and the CEO of SpeedType, "The Extreme Word Expander” for the Windows operating system, Immediate Past President of the Central Florida Chapter of AAMT and President of the Advisory Council for Winter Park Tech in Orlando, Florida and on the Advisory Council for Seminole Community College in Lake Mary, Florida. Because she is a transcriptionist with previous use of many different word expander programs all the way back from the DOS environment, she understands the need, as well as the demand to have an efficient and easy-to-use word expander program for every day production. Today she is going to demonstrate to you the unique features and functions of word expander programs utilizing the SpeedType program inside the Windows environment. You will be surprised at the advantages of a macro wizard. So sit back and enjoy and have your questions ready.
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