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Topic: Foot in the door!
I have been trying to enter into this field of work for two years now. I have been doing word processing for over 20 years and I recently went to school and took classes in medical transcription. I took the medical terminology class first and then the two medical transcription classes the next two semesters. I signed up for the internship class but they reschedueld it for later that year and I never did reschedule to attend. They were charging us $150.00 for four weeks of training in a hospital on a part-time basis. I just think that there has to be someone out there who knows that doing medical transcription on a daily basis is the best way to learn this field, so why should we have to pay just to gain experience when in actuality, the experience will come over time. I am a strong transcriptionist but not in the medical aspect of this field yet. I want to become just as strong doing medical transcription as I am doing word processing (transcribing mainly criminal and legal dictation). So could someone who has some knowledge of this field tell me how I can actually get my foot in the door with some clinical or medical facility that is looking for strong, ambitious, willing to work from home or a facility, medical transcriptionist with little to no experience, but is willing to learn all she can to gain the experience and become efficient in this field. Thanks.
Topic: where did everybody go???
Found this site only to realize that the last post was a month ago!!!!
Everyone okay???
Mendy
Topic: RE: VERY FUNNY!!!
OK Susan..Come out from behind that door..cause you must be hiding there sense you seem to know each and every darn little annoying, mind blowing thing that my doc does while dictating.
this is sooo funny, I'm gonna print it out and pass it around to all my other "putter slaves".
OH, one more thing..be sure to sit beside your daughter while she is learning how to play the SAXAPHONE..I love to hear those high notes.
Thanks for the laugh
Melissa
DS 3/01/04
Topic: VERY FUNNY!!!
Thought you all could use a chuckle.
DICTATION GUIDELINES FOR PHYSICIANS
By Kelly Ratzlaff
Adherence to these guidelines will assure the highest quality transcribed reports in the shortest amount of time.
At the beginning of the dictation, take as deep a breath as you possibly can. Now, try to dictate the entire report before you have to inhale again.
When dictating a particularly difficult word or phrase, please turn your head and speak directly into your armpit.
We charge per character, including periods. An effective way to cut your cost is to dictate your entire report as one sentence.
It is not necessary to repeat the same sentence multiple times in the same dictation.
If you have to sneeze or cough suddenly, please remove your head from your armpit and sneeze or cough directly into the microphone.
If you must eat while you dictate, please stay away from foods such as marshmallows, bananas, and pudding. Apples, pretzels, and celery are much better choices.
Please don't stop dictating when you yawn. It throws off our rhythm.
If the patient's name is Alan Ratzlaffenhasenphepherzinsky, please have the courtesy to spell "Alan" - there are several possible spellings, you know. For the last name, simply state "the usual spelling".
It is not necessary to repeat the same sentence multiple times in the same dictation.
Please note - the phrase "well-developed, well-nourished white female" is only three syllables.
Cardiologists, it is not necessary to dictate at the rate of your patient's atrial fibrillation.
Do not stop dictating in the event of minor background noise such as an office party, the janitor's vacuum cleaner, a screaming infant, etc. Again, it throws off our rhythm.
Be sure to place the emPHAsis on the CORrect syLLABLE, especially if enGLISH is your SECond lanGUAGE.
It is not necessary to repeat the same sentence multiple times in the same dictation.
Talk as fast you possibly can. Fair's fair; after all, we type as fast as we possibly can.
Please speak as quietly as you can.......we want to be able to hear what's going on around you.
If you need to pause for 5 or 10 minutes between words or phrases, pounding the receiver on the desk or repeatedly saying, "still dictating.... still dictating..... still dictating.... still dictating..... still dictating......" reminds us that indeed, you are still dictating.
Just because you need to use the restroom is no reason to stop dictating. Time is money!
Don't dictate so loudly that you disrupt your fellow physicians' football game in the doctors' lounge. In fact, you really should whisper all of your dictation, since the information is confidential.
Similarly, if you are going to watch TV while dictating at home, please watch a war movie with lots of bombing, and be sure to have the volume high enough so everybody in your living room can hear above your talking.
If you need to correct yourself -- sorry, correct an error, please do not rewind the tape -- sorry, do not back up and record over the error -- sorry, wait, the mistake -- just continue with the sentence -- wait -- go back -- with the paragraph and fix the error -- er, the mistake.
Please go back and just delete that last guideline.
When dictating on your cell phone from your car, be sure to go through as many tunnels as possible. This will ensure confidentiality of the information.
You (y-o-u) do not need (n-e-e-d) to spell (s-p-e-l-l) obvious words (w-o-r-d-s) for us (u-s). It is our job (j-o-b) to know (k-n-o-w) how to (t-o) spell words that (t-h-a-t) we learned (l-e-a-r-n-e-d) in third (t-h-i-r-d) grade (g-r-a-d-e).
One last thing, it is not necessary to repeat the same sentence multiple times in the same dictation.
Topic: Has anyone tried....
Voice type dictation in a office setting...I would love to talk instead of type..I have Bilateral CTS as well as left ulnar neuropathy across my left elbow...getting a break from the keyboard would be wonderful.
any input would be greatly appreciated.
MJ
Topic: RE: Hi everyone--I see we hav...
Hay Susan, I'm a March 1 too...
I didn't even know this board exsisted but I'm a med trany for a Neurologist..type for 2 clinic's (run one of them), 2 Sleep Labs and 2 Hospitals. SO yep..Kinda busy allll the time.
The funny part...I HATE TYPING..actually failed it in school.
Good Luck to you and you'll be in my prayers for March 1
MJ
Topic: Hi everyone--I see we hav...
Hi everyone--I see we have been gone for awhile. Everyone must be working really hard! Well just wanted to stop by and say HI. My surgery just a week and a half away! Yea!!! March 1st.
I go for 1 more pretest tomorrow and then some blood work. Tomorrow is the Adenosine Stress Test. Wishing I could skip this one, but believe things will be okay for me to have surgery.
Hope you stay busy and keep losing... Susan S.
Topic: RE: Susan N's surgery
Susan is not doing well. She has been in a lot of pain from the gas. Had a VERY bad night last night. Her Temp is up and also her counts. This AM her doctor put her back NPO and they were going to do another leak test. Will keep posted as soon as I know more
Topic: RE: I'm home, I'm sore, but I'm home!
Hi Judi,
I'm glad you're home. I am sorry you are feeling discomfort, but try to keep in mind, "no pain, no gain" (or loss, in our case!) I am praying for you, and I feel like I am supposed to share these verses with you. I hope they make sense! Proverbs 15:17 "Better is a dinner of herbs where love is than a fattened ox and hatred with it." and, Psalms 81:6,7 "I relieved your shoulder of the burden, your hands were freed from the basket. In distress you called, and I delivered you; I answered you in the secret place of thunder; I tested you at the waters of Meribah." Best wishes for a speedy recovery and soon return to work, Kim LaSavio




