ask you supervisor, this falls into the
Posted By: ,- on 2009-05-19
In Reply to: APR abbreviation in OR - Horski
Subject: ask you supervisor, this falls into the
castegory of client's specifics.
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You don't know, but that falls back to the
Subject: You don't know, but that falls back to the
dictator for not knowing the difference. You can only type what you hear. Lots of brand names are used to infer the generic, ex: Coke for cocoa cola; Pampers for diapers, etc.
Has the patient had multiple falls? nm
Subject: Has the patient had multiple falls? nm
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Can't you ask your supervisor or
Subject: Can't you ask your supervisor or
e-mail QA? That's what I'd do for something that is likely to come up in half your dictations.
If you were offended, tell him so. If he does it again, tell his supervisor. nm
Subject: If you were offended, tell him so. If he does it again, tell his supervisor. nm
I agree with asking your supervisor, but also SM
Subject: I agree with asking your supervisor, but also SM
I just want to say I HATE it when they do that! Grr!
I just got an email from my supervisor about this.
Subject: I just got an email from my supervisor about this.
It said the new BOS 3rd edition says it should be all one - no commas or spaces.
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These look correct to me. My supervisor
Subject: These look correct to me. My supervisor
told me that 99% of the time there is a comma, but there are always exceptions.
Check with your supervisor. We do
Subject: Check with your supervisor. We do
not know how your company wants them done.
Your supervisor is nuts, its uterine cry. nm
Subject: Your supervisor is nuts, its uterine cry. nm
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I had asked this same question of my QA supervisor. She said...
Subject: I had asked this same question of my QA supervisor. She said...
When a number is following a colon (as you have it) the actual number can be used as it is part of a listing within that topic.
Customer Care Manager - your supervisor - nm
Subject: Customer Care Manager - your supervisor - nm
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Thanks for trying. My supervisor who is great and has decades of experience couldn't get this on
Subject: Thanks for trying. My supervisor who is great and has decades of experience couldn't get this one.
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