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Clinics like Oschner in N. Orleans

Posted By: Not too many ESLs on 2005-11-02
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Good mentoring, here is more information.

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Oschner New Orleans did NOT (sm)
shut down.  My niece is a nurse there.  I just saw her yesterday and she just got back from almost a week there.  She is home for a few days and will go back again next week.  Conditions are not great, but they are still operating.
The New Orleans one has been around since 1998, but...sm
their website tells you nothing at all about the service. The Florida one offers an internship program, and they use Emdat/Inscribe according to their website blurb, not a very likeable software system depending on who you talk to. Good luck! nm
Unless Oschner moved to Bangalore, no.. that is not the case.
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If they still have Oschner Clinic they're still offshoring
But it's the one I certainly remember the name of from when I worked there.
Ochsner New Orleans was down for awhile..
they are coming in again. Ochsner Baton Rouge stayed up and running.
My primary account is a hosp in new orleans so I'm wondering if we'll have more charts in a fe
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Clinics
I was hired for clinics. They really were nice giving me a shift which works well for me. I'm moving from working in acute care to clinics, hope I can make a nice line count on clinics. Anyone have any experience with their clinics
clinics
Hi, Hayseed - I just made the switch too, although with another company, I'm sure. I definitely want to slow the pace a while with a very large clinic account that hopefully will never run out of work. Getting too old to be all bubbly, eager to tackle the cesspool every morning. So far, so good!
think again, many clinics have many specialites
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Did you say clinics? Then gotta be
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Wound care clinics

Looking for feedback on wound care accounts.  How does this compare to acute care?


maybe she should try local doctors and clinics and hospitals - sm
it's just a suggestion. But some docs have one tape a week that they need done. It might be ideal for her situation.
Hospitals! and Clinics! I said are who will bring it back

individual practitioners.


 


They migth, but clinics and OR should be busy, historically. nm
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CardioScribes. They just do cardiology clinics, which is great for me sm

since I was the lead MT for 8-1/2 years for group of cardiologists here locally so I am quite familiar with it all.  And it is a nice break from acute care.  Of course, just because it is the perfect fit for me does not make it right for everyone.  As they always say, one man's Heaven is another man's Hell.


 


I disagree. Some hospitals, clinics, etc. will pay for quality and personal service
and just like small banks, they will be happier with someone like you. It may look that way to you now, but over time, the quality that the larger companies produces is going to the dogs and so are the clients. I would not be surprised if you got calls from some of these people who left asking, begging you to take them back.
Why don't you start applying at clinics and such? Helps to have some in-house experience where s
you can have others there to mentor you or even ask the doc what in the dickens he is saying!  I would never try to come straight out of MT classes and try to transcribe on my own.  That's how I started out, and, well, I was doing better before but not in the poorhouse yet!
hosp/clinics send work to U.S. company - outsource
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No, it isn't nice. Most people do acute care, rad, or clinics. Work
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Yep, 24 hrs for national, IC for 2 local clinics, also teach kickboxing and sales rep for a clothing
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