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Are you clinic or Radiology?

Posted By: nm on 2005-07-18
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    Wmx has acute, clinic, radiology and ER accounts. nm
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    That is only for ortho and clinic, not HIM and radiology and only certain accounts. sm
    I am Mon-Fri. I have not worked a weekend in 3 years with the exception of one Saturday because I took off on Monday and switched with someone.
    Two are hospitals, one is a clinic. The biggest one is a clinic that only does sm
    oncology. We cannot post account names here and do not give out that information until confidentiality forms are signed.

    I can tell you that a very, very large oncology hospital will be starting on March 1st that will need 30+ transcriptionists to run smooth.
    Keystrokes has the best radiology accounts IMO. I have plenty of work and radiology only. nm
    I make a good living and rarely run out of work. When I do, it is for a few minutes at a time and usually because the rads have not started early enough. No other complaints!
    Keystrokes for radiology. They are the biggest for radiology out of all of the companies out there.
    I have been there 2 years and have been very happy. I make a lot more money than when I worked for Edix/Spheris.
    Keystrokes has a radiology division. They used to be radiology only but their sm
    customers started referring other departments to them.

    I know that they just got a bunch of new accounts!
    For radiology, Keystrokes is the way to go. They seem to have the most radiology accounts. sm
    I have been very, very busy since starting with them 19 months ago. No complaints at all other than one or two of the radiologists who speak at the speed of light and expect us to be able to transcribe what sounds to be a mouse on a treadmill!
    If radiology is going to VR, why are there so many job openings for radiology MTs? nm
    nm
    Ascend Radiology & MDI Radiology?
    Is anyone currently working on or know anything about Ascend radiology or MDI radiology accounts?  What platforms do they use?  Do they have a lot of ESLs or crappy dictators?  Thanks in advance
    9 cpl, clinic, 3 yrs exp.

    I am getting some clinic but...
    I don't want to ask for just clinic because I've always been told I'll have a job longer in this industry if I can do acute care. I'm thinking it's probably in my best interest right now to stick with acute care.
    Clinic
    That sounds perfect. Is that company hiring? I have over 10 years of experience. Thanks!
    Are they mostly clinic or ER?
    nm
    Do you do clinic or ? nm
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    Clinic
    I have done the clinic account from day one, as i did not have access to a serial port, and the other account they were hiring for at the time was on escription, which requires a serial pedal. The Clinic account is on ExText. I have seen a lot of people complain about ExText, but I have had no problems with it, although this may be because I spent the bulk of my career just working directly in word
    If you have clinic-only exp, it may be SM

    more difficult for you, since very few services will employ someone for only clinic work and you may have to take on acute care, which will be a learning curve.


    I think the biggest difference you would see money-wise is if you are getting your benefits from your current job, there is going to be a big shock when you see how much you will have to contribute to your insurance.  PTO/vacation time is much less working from home also.


    I don't do clinic, so I can't tell you. nm

    clinic mt
    I was just hired at 9 cpl for clinic work, 10 years of experience. Very happy
    What about OPs in clinic?
    I have 4 years of experience working in-house for a local hospital (quit within the last 1-1/2 years). I worked on all work types, discharge, OP, H&P, consults, ER, and clinic. I just have to point out that the clinic work I am doing right now has just as much OP terminology as OPs do themselves. Most of my clinic dictators decide they need to repeat the entire op report in their clinic note, especially the cardiologists.

    So to those of you stating that there is a huge difference between the 2, that might be the case for some, but definitely not for all.
    clinic
    Anyone worked for Bill Baker?
    Clinic work

    Amphion has both clinic work and acute care.  They are wonderful to work for, and I would highly recommend them to anyone! 



     


    Hello, I am looking for a PT clinic position (sm)
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    I am FT clinic if that helps! We need a few more
    FT MTs on the account I am on due to them adding 15 docs to us.
    Clinic work
    Can anyone tell me companies that have clinic work?
    I did not do just clinic work. SM
    I worked at a large teaching facility of 800 beds. I did everything from speech therapy, pain clinic, wound care, surgery, H&P, consults, discharges, physical therapy, letters, oncology, you name it. This was a huge facility. And a teaching facility to boot! I was never rude to the woman or anything of that nature. She actually told me that she lays in bed all day with her laptop doing this work. Maybe she fell out of bed the day I interviewed with her, and it put her in a bad mood. :)

    All worked out well in the end because I ended up getting a managerial position that pays $52/year along with incentive and overtime.
    Are you hospital or clinic?
    x
    QT & EFD do; QT is IC only; not sure about EFD, but was offer 0.07 for clinic. nm
    x
    I went from clinic to acute

    I worked for about 10 years as an IC for clinc work, then lost my account (like you).  I got a job in house at my local hospital and also applied with a national for PT work at home with a teaching hospital.  Things were slow going at first, having to look a lot of things up, etc.  I left the in house job after a couple years to be at home full time again.  Being in house helped a lot because of having the other girls to help and I also learned the ins and outs of HIM dept.  Poster below is correct about teaching hospitals being difficult.  But if you are going to learn acute, you have to do them.  I find the work very interesting.  I now work at home as a full time employee for a teaching hospital and couldn't be happier.


    See what companies will test you for acute care even though you don't have experience.  I passed my test by a national.  The test took me a while, looking things up, etc, but it was worth it.  Just remember things will be slow for a while.  I only did about 150 lines an hour in the beginning (now I am at 300+).        


        


    Don't think she does a vet clinic, must be a mixup
    nm
    Will be on multispecialty clinic...
    having never done radiology, but years of clinic work!  Will be working on c-phone which is also something new for me.  learning learning learning!
    acute/clinic
    clinic is not like ER, pays less than acute, you may have a few ESL in any clinic company, and is different from acute in that you have all different specialties who have different word lists, from ENT to dermatology to pediatrics, etc., and once you learn them, make macros or normals, you can make more LPH.
    I work on it for a clinic and really like it. sm
    It took me a few days to get used to it, but the line count is good and I use ShortHand with it. If it is the same clinic, you are lucky. I have been on it for 5 years. They are not usually hiring for this account as no one wants to leave it but my lead told me that they have added some doctors. Good luck !
    Clinic work
    It is for clinic work
    clinic for Spheris
    pays 6.5; on the low side. I was on the same account, large multispeciality clinic with few ESL, for 4 years. They pay on time, my supervisor and QA were good. They have incentives. They do offshore. Their insurance is not good.
    DRC has clinic work. nm
    x
    Looking for clinic transcription

    Can anyone refer me to any good companies that strictly does clinic transcription? I have been out of the transcription field for about 4 years now, but I am looking to get back into it. I have 2+ years of experience transcribing for a pain management practice.


    Thanks..


     


    are you doing clinic, hospital, or ER?
    nm
    yes for multispecialty clinic

     


    I am not sure if they have filled all  the acute care positions but they have a new account starting for multispecialty.


    I take it you still work for them? Are you on clinic or
    xx
    hospital/clinic?
    Is it one hospital?  30 doctors?  Can you tell me the hospital/clinic name?
    It is an oncology clinic. Cannot say the name. The other two are
    hospitals.
    I don't do clinic, but it is very easy
    to make money with clinic dictation.  You usually have a limited number of dictators and can make lots of macros/normals and really produce a ton of lines. 
    Clinic or acute?
    Do any of you happen to work on the clinic side? Just wondering. Thanks.
    Does TTS have clinic work in the a.m.
    Trying to get that instead of evenings. Thanks.
    they have mostly acute but some clinic
    x
    If you are looking for clinic, there is plenty of it. nm
    x
    I do PT clinic work for them...
    my account always has lots of work.  The platform I am on is Chartnet which is absolutely my favorite platform - very user friendly. 
    clinic or acute
    The ad says that they are looking for acute cardiology. I am thinking this is a hospital account. I could be wrong. It does not specifically state clinic though.
    If you only do clinic work,
    you are lucky to get those rates. Acute care is much more difficult and that is what most of us get offered.
    There certainly is a BIG difference bet. clinic vs AC...sm
    The pay is much, much lower for clinic as the fund of knowledge is usually lower for a clinic position. Check any job out on any job board - you will see the difference. Of course, there are exceptions such as Mayo Clinic, which would then be more specific and would require a broader base of knowledge. Generally, however, that is not the norm.
    You must not have much experience with clinic
    There is no difference in the terminology.  I have transcribed many clinic notes that delve into a lot of terminology.  I'm not imagining things, okay?  I know that clinic notes can be just an intense as an acute care report.  It's okay though if you don't believe me.  After 20 years, I think I know what I've transcribed over the years, and I most certainly have transcribed instrument names, meds, procedure names, etc. in a clinic note.