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sounds like CYA to me.....nm [2008-09-15]


This sounds odd [2007-11-03]
As one of the poster below states, is it possible she misunderstood? I'm not sure it is possible to have part of your uterus removed. Maybe they did an ablation - rarely they will do one in a D/C if the endometrium is in rough shape. She needs to have another exam by a different provider and needs to have her husband or someone in the room with her when the provider explains the findings. I hope the very best for her. If they did harm her, she needs to sue!!

Sounds quite prestigious. Will do it tonight. [2006-12-20]
nm

That sounds interesting. How does one go about SM [2006-07-07]
getting a job, do you need MT and LT experience? I am only an MT, but need to expand. What kind of training do you have. TIA


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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.

certification for typing [2006-07-10]
have any of you ever heard of becoming certified on Brainbench.com's website? They are an ISO certifier and you can take the typing test for free. If you attain a certain score you are designated certified and can use that in your applications, resume, etc. A lot of employers pay attention to that so I hear. Anyway, just thought I'd pass that along. I was certified today as a master typist....sounds kind of pretentious, but maybe it will do some good for future work. Who knows?

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.

Is this like scoping? I saw an ad on MT jobs for career in scoping, SM [2006-07-07]
it was for a course I believe. I am not sure what scoping is, but it sounds like this.



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