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I used to work at a hospital where we were [2008-10-01]
FT employees, and then took work home with us as an IC when we had overflow. It was not a problem come tax time, and it allowed me to use my office as a tax write off.

Medical/Legal Transcription [2008-06-24]
I too am interested in finding work as Medical/Legal transcriptionist;in the past I worked for an Ortho who didIMEI have 20+ years experience in transcribing pathology reports. Pathology transcription is my Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

Interested in medicolegal work [2008-04-07]
I am also interested in branching out to medicolegal, forensics, investigations work. Any advice greatly appreciated.

Medical term cert [2008-01-12]


Legal Transcription Job Search? [2007-09-25]
I have been a medical Transcriptionist for 12 years and I am currently taking course towards my Bachelors in paralegal studies. I am interested indoing legal transcription or work in legal field to help me learn more towads my new career. Where do you search for jobs or best to send out a flyer to local legal offices about your services you offer?

Looking for work [2007-09-16]
I have recently completed a Medical Transcription course and I am looking for work. Anyadvice on where to look would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for any and all help

Legal Transcription Training [2007-05-18]
Can anyone recommend a reputable school for legal transcription training. I already have an assoc. degree in paralegal studies but haven Thanks.

legal transcription [2007-05-04]
http://www.speak-write.com/ is a company that utilizes general and legal typists. I worked for them at one point. It was nice because you could schedule yourself by the hour from week to week so if you wanted to work an hour in the morning and five in the evening you could do that. They were really flexible.

legal transcription [2007-05-01]
Does anybody know where I can begin to search for legal transcription jobs? TIA

Legal Transcription [2007-04-19]
I have done legal transcription for five years in the past. It is much easier to me than medical transcription. Once you learn the legal terminology thaton the job. There are paralegal courses.

Legal Transcription [2007-01-19]
Yeah, that would be great. But I think it's pretty difficult to find legal work from home unless it's contract work only. If you don't need benefits and can exist on contract work only legal is great to do from home. If you don't need to work from home you can make great money working as a law office word processing operator. I'm training for MT just because I want to work from home and have some benefits.

Legal transcription [2006-12-24]
I am a medical Transcriptionist and have done legal work. I am transcribing something now that will be admitted to court. I sure hope Ialter my transcription. Happy holidays and thanks for your input. A little nervous about this one as I'm doing it on a trust basis.

Employees like this make work so difficult [2006-11-05]
There was one in the office I left at the hospital. She made speculations about everyone. The worst was probably saying the MT lead was having memory problems and felt she had Alzheimer's. That in itself would be enough for me to bring legal action against someone. But, she only said it like, I am so worried that Sandy has Alzheimer's. She forgets everything. Needless to say, this particular woman wanted very much to be the lead as she needed an increase in pay badly. I have personally listened to her and knew she was doing the same thing to me with the others. The real hypocrisy of it all was she was a devote Christian with pictures of Jesus all around her cubicle. I never met such an evil woman.

I obtained my AAS in Legal Transcription, but [2006-09-07]
As I only found jobs that were offering little pay and no benefits, so I never worked in this field. I ended up going back for medical transcription and have been doing that for the past 9 years. I am now going back for my RN degree. Anyways, I went to my local community college for two years if you are looking for a place to find education in this field. Good luck to you.

medical terminology certification [2006-09-04]
where did you run across the medical terminology test certification? I would like to try to pass it. lol. lp

I used to work in a hospital sm [2006-08-24]
a couple of years ago and there were a couple of instances of employees discussing private issues of other employees. Those employees were reported to HR by another employee who overhead the conversations,investigated and terminated. You may want to read your employee manual. It might state in there what to do. Manager or not, privacy is still privacy.

Legal question - privacy violation at work [2006-08-23]
I know there are HIPAA laws to protect patients, but what about employee privacy laws? If a manager discusses private issues about other employees while he/she knows another employee is working in the same room and can overhear, is there a law addressing that? Or an agency to report it to?

Legal/Psych/Medical [2006-07-18]
I have 25 yrs of legal exper., 3 yrs of medical with emphasis on psych. Any ideas what national companies I might be able to apply to? Thanks.

Medicolegal Work [2006-07-16]
I'm trying to make a career change from MT to medicolegal - - any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.

I do psych medicolegal through a national company. nm [2006-07-16]
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Also certification for medical terminology; however, I found the questions to be more suitable for [2006-07-15]
medical students studying basic anatomy.

Medicolegal [2006-07-14]
I used to work for a medical expert who did brain injury cases. Where did you find a job transcribing these reports for medical experts?

Medicolegal work would be a subspecialty of medical transcription. [2006-07-08]
VERY interesting, and lucrative to boot.Knowledge of this came in handy while I was a juror on a medical malpractice case.

I transcribe medicolegal reports for physicians acting as expert witnesses in medical malpractice [2006-07-06]
cases. Is this the appropriate board to post queries?


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From Louisiana, but do not do... [2008-10-29]
legal transcription, only medical.

liability [2008-10-24]
Hi, I have no idea what the legal requirements are for this, but I would certainly think that if we needed it, we would have it taken from our checks, or be required to buy it up front at every company. The very first company I worked for 13 years ago said one of the requirements wasproof of$500,000 liability insurance to work for them. I never heard another word about it after I was hired on, and I I doubt it Sure hope not, as who could afford yet another deduction/expense?

Perhaps ... sm [2008-10-02]
He may not want anyone to know he sends his work out. I just received a copy of my own op report and there were no initials which really upset me because I wanted to see if any of my cohorts worked on my report. There were numbers and job numbers which I guess they could trace. I saw a couple of errors but shall shut up about it. It is interesting though, I do know of one place that would increase the document size and re-charge for it. It could be a lot of things, and hopefully it will all come out in the wash later on. I would be VERY curious but cautious, a job is a job in today's world, just smile and nod a lot but don't do anything illegal and you'll be okay. Save any documentation.

I used to work at a hospital where we were [2008-10-01]
FT employees, and then took work home with us as an IC when we had overflow. It was not a problem come tax time, and it allowed me to use my office as a tax write off.

no pay [2008-09-28]
I was wondering if there is any recourse that an IC can take against a company/person who has not paid them for transcription work done for that company. This company has disconnected all of their phone lines and email addresses and has not paid what is owed to me (and others) for work done. I am owed about $1400. Thanks for any help. SC

The MTs initials . . . [2008-09-01]
You're ok. The MT's initials don't have to be there. The MT is not legally responsible for the content of the document-the physician is. Once he signs it, he's responsible. Mind you, I'm not a lawyer, but you can see from the BOS that the initials aren't required. If there was a legal requirement, you would have heard lots about it before now. There would be a whole chunk of the law section of HIM texts devoted to it--and there isn't. If you WERE responsible, you would have to sign the report in ink (or electronically), and you don't see MTs doing that. Your initials can be removed. If you provide the electronic file for him to print, he can change anything he wants. You can't be held responsible for what ends up in the record if what ends up there can be changed. I wonder if he thinks that he'll save money by not having to pay for the extra characters? Another possibility is that he doesn't want anyone to know you did his transcription. He might feel he needs to keep his options open in terms of fiddling with reports later, perhaps when he's trying to bill a higher level of service, get a denied claim paid, or if he needs to cover up a bad outcome. If your initials are all over his records, an investigator might know right where to go for copies of originals and testimony as to what you transcribed. :)

I'm no expert, but the BOS [2008-08-26]
In the format section, under initials, It is common practice to include originator and Transcriptionist initials at the end of the report. When used, enter the initials..... It appears to me because it says when used they don Again, I am no legal expert. As an MT, I'd rather have my initials on my work.

Being employee and IC? [2008-08-25]
I currently work for a facility that has bought another facility. I They would like to hire me as IC at the second. Is this legally possible or would I have to be one or the other seeing that both facilities are owned by one company?

Medical/Legal Transcription [2008-06-24]
I too am interested in finding work as Medical/Legal transcriptionist;in the past I worked for an Ortho who didIMEI have 20+ years experience in transcribing pathology reports. Pathology transcription is my Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

In Nevada....sm [2008-06-07]
I do medical and legal (law enforcement/parole hearings) here in Vegas... You?

Scoping: Legitimate and Lucrative [2008-06-06]
Hello, All. Someone sent me this link, and I wanted to give you some information -- straight from the horse so to speak -- to assure you that this is definitely *not* a scam, and *is* very real. I have been involved in the scoping field for 25+ years, and have been a scoping training consultant for a little more than 20 of those years. Scoping is a marvelous at-home career, and I say that as someone who started out as an MT, and then began applying my medical skills in the areas of medical malpractice and environmental impact litigation, right from home and working in the court reporting field. Scoping is still something of an underground occupation in that many people never heard of it. But court reporters *have* heard of it, and they're the ones you'll be working for. We started hearing, when I first started in this field 25 years ago, that computers would take over and we humans would be out of a job. Now I ask you: Have you ever met a computer program that can think like a person? I The human element is still very much needed in this field, and people earn from $15 to $30 an hour editing for court reporters. I offer a free video webcast to people exploring scoping, to let you see what scoping is all about (including a demonstration of the specialized software we use in this field), and how my rapid e-learning course for scoping works. It's all done in PowerPoint/Flash modules, with backup written materials in .pdf files. Feel free to e-mail me and request a link for the informative scoping webcast: judybarrett@scopingcareers.com Judy Barrett, Scoping Training ConsultantAuthor of forthcoming e-book Scoping for Success

Legal in Louisiana [2008-05-30]
Hi all. Anyone here from Louisiana? I do legal transcription from home and am curious about others doing the same in my area.

similar here [2008-05-09]
Last hospital job I had, supervisor had relative also working under her. Even though my average line count was double anyone who worked there, and I worked the night shift,I was told that myself and the only other girl I worked with talked too much. Thiswas the girl who helped me train my ear on the ESLs there, became my best friend, had no problem with me talking to her, or talking to me, had an awesome line count and accuracyherself, and left shortly after I did. I left because the super and her SIL(can you saynepitism) ended up setting me up like a bowling pin.Jealousy is an ugly thing. Now I like to imaginethose typesfighting amongst themselves. I spend my days getting the job done, while they spend their days conniving how to make someone who is getting the job done look bad. What is amazing is that the most supposedly educated higher ups dondon BTW, not long after I quit, everyone involved was fired including the super, director of MR, and head of Risk Management who also managed to get involved.The only one left was the SIL, instigator, trouble maker. Looks like she wrecked havoc on everyone around her, not just me. If you have that much time to cause trouble, and complain about nothing, deflect attention from your lack, then you surely candoing your job!! I call them campaigners, probably should have gone into politics. I You couldnIt was as bad as any Survivor episode I

Scarry!!! Docs and nurses entering drugs and dosages into online charts. (sm) [2008-05-08]
Most of my docs cannot spell medical terms. They can The nurses are for the most part useless - no ARNP I ever asked could help me with a medical term. I just spoke to my HMO. They are now offering personalOnline-charts showing visits, tests, immunizations, etc. of what you personally had done. I asked EXACTLY HOW DOES THIS INFO GET INTO THE SYSTEM, at what point? The woman said: It is input by the doc and the nurses. I shuttered! There goes the end of quality health care as we used to know it!

Interested in medicolegal work [2008-04-07]
I am also interested in branching out to medicolegal, forensics, investigations work. Any advice greatly appreciated.

cell/mobile phone dictations [2008-02-22]
Does anyone know if it is a violation of HIPAA privacy laws for doctors (or any medical personnel) to dictate their patient

Legal Transcription Job Search? [2007-09-25]
I have been a medical Transcriptionist for 12 years and I am currently taking course towards my Bachelors in paralegal studies. I am interested indoing legal transcription or work in legal field to help me learn more towads my new career. Where do you search for jobs or best to send out a flyer to local legal offices about your services you offer?

Looking for work [2007-09-16]
I have recently completed a Medical Transcription course and I am looking for work. Anyadvice on where to look would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for any and all help

scoping [2007-08-15]
I think this one is better http://www.bestscopingtechniques.com/toc.htm There really is a need for this type of work from what I have heard.

Need info/help about possible job opportunity. [2007-07-03]
Legal transcription. Scoping and proofing. Any ideas what this would entail and what pay scale might be?

Relate to BAD EXPERIENCE!! [2007-06-07]
I work in a hospital and I had a very similar experience, the supervisor ALWAYS siding with the other person. I got written up, told to mind my business, not to look to the right or left. I have reported problems, but unfortunately nothing was done!!! I am now ostrasizied in my office and I am looking for another job. It cat

Ken Petrello [2007-06-02]
Do not do work for Ken Petrello, a paralegal out of Southern California, or any attorneys or law firms associated with him.He will run up the bill and not pay it.

This might sound like an odd [2007-06-01]
question, but are you certain that your friend understands her diagnosis completely?I have a friend who told me that the doctor gave her 2 years to live because of some problem with her liver. It turns out that she was just in a bad emotional state when she went to her doctor and did not really comprehend what she was being told. She assumed the worst. She has no medical background at all so she was easily confused. I would wonder if your friend is mistaken. I hope, for her sake, that she is. I would suggest she get another opinion.

MT & court reporting are WORLDS apart [2007-05-23]
Having studied both court reporting and medical transcription, I can tell you that they are worlds apart. Court reporters learn 'machine shorthand' and by using this and their steno machine, they can 'type' 200+ wpm. They type in syllables and entire phrases or sentences, not by single characters as we do in MT. Actually, people who edit for MT and court reporting actually have more closely related jobs. Check out www.scopists.com Some court reporters type in Real-Time, and the people who scope for them just basically clean up their work, fix missed strokes, etc. There are also people who 'translate'/type the machine shorthand, which is much more detailed and takes a lot more studying/schooling. Another site to check out is StenEd for resources and reference materials. You could, of course, always apply to be a legal secretary and type in a law office. :D HTH!

Legal Transcription Training [2007-05-18]
Can anyone recommend a reputable school for legal transcription training. I already have an assoc. degree in paralegal studies but haven Thanks.



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