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Intensity to learn? Reread her post. She says that she is too tired from her FT job and that she h

Posted By: MO MT2 on 2007-01-20
In Reply to: Hang in there, I had the same situation - luv2type

had time to read their style guide. You should give your all to any job, but it seems as if she does not care because it is not her FT job. I agree with the other poster in that she gives PT employees a bad name.


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Me, too!! I reread that post and realized
the poster was talking about editing so that was my bad. That would have been good money though:)
Maybe you should reread the original post. sm
OP thinks no response required when you apply for a job. 
reread original post pleeeze!! She did not
say she was an employee.  Really people....we need to be careful when we spew this crap!
oh! should learn how to post then. thanks, Nudder! nm
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I don't mean to be a cheerleader but I am really tired of seeing others post "RUN" SM
Or say things like there's NEVER ANY WORK when there is work for maybe different ESL levels, accounts, etc. Sorry for being overly enthusiastic but this is such a good company, and I think a few bad apples who left the company previously cannot wait to bad-mouth it.

I think i will just butt out and let everyone go to work someplace crappy, and count my blessings.

Sorry if I came across too strong for anyone; i just like it here so darn much and have had such a positive experience OVERALL.
just reread the email about pay

that cut is for editing, not lines typed.  your lines typed rate will stay the same.  your editing rate will be based on 60% of your cents per line rate plus whatever incentives you get, if you do.  But you are able to edit faster than type, especially after getting used to doing it.  you are not typing the whole report, which means you can do more.  I type on the new platform and I absolutely love it.  I see others on the forum stating that they love it too.  I feel that it is extremely user friendly.  IMO the platform is the best I have worked on.  I don't have a hard time getting my lines in at all.  There are times that I do have to work hours other than my shift to be able to do that, but I dont mind that as I am flexible.  The incentive program is the best I have ever had also.  I have been cross trained on 3 accounts, my third just yesterday.  I was told I could have as many accounts as I want. 


I guess everybody has their own experiences at each company, some good, some bad.  Mine is good.


Sorry, just reread and saw you already work
for MQ. 
tired, tired, tired of all the tech
problems with these platforms.  I just want to work on an old fashioned program, like WP5.1 or Medrite, maybe with voice wave.  Too many problems.  Does anybody know any companies that use something like these.  Just call me a dinosaur lover. 
I got it and missed that part. Just reread it and called
my lead. She told me that I can purchase my c-phone for $250 or purchase one somewhere else. I have one that I got on E-Bay for $50 a while back, so I will use that. I also have a Lanier VoiceWriter in a closet somewhere that I had for another job.

Sorry for the misinformation.
She didn't. Evidently you need to go back and reread. nm
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Reread, I do not use the Ctrl B function, so cannot answer. Sorry!

Not the OP, but I want to learn OPs.
I've done a few of them, but not enough to feel proficient on them.
Never too old to learn
I don't think it is old at all. I went back to school when I was 39 to learn MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION as I had previous secretarial experience for 20 years but wanted to further my career in the medical field and work at home, which I did. My family was all for it. Good Luck! amj
You can learn a lot
from the Andrews medical transcription website. It is an excellent school, and if you enroll you can learn a lot about the business as well as anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, and all the ins and outs of MT.
Well, you learn something new every day.
I live just outside Syracuse, and I don't think I've ever even heard of them or knew they were here. I'd be curious to know more too.
had to learn not how to learn
I have weekend cobwebs
Learn something new everyday.
I was told I was being changed from DEP to DQS when I trained. So then I guess I really don't know what platform I came from. LOL!
there are MANY links there to learn....sm

about the company - the VERY TOP of the page - I almost missed it myself.....but there's all kinds of info, FAQs, and contact page for any questions you might have that the website did NOT answer for you.


Geesh, you can lead a horse to water, you cannot make them drink it.


And no, I wasn't the poster of that website - it was your reaction that got me curious and so I went to that website and there is a lot of info there....only at the top of the page of the browser......


 


Do not feel that way. That is how you learn
Actually, you click on the Reply by Email in blue. Good luck finding MTs!!
I don't think they are hard to learn, but they are much more

technical in the terminology, lots of equipment and procedure names that change all the time.  It seems that each time a new batch of doctors come in that the terminology is different.  They come from other parts of the country/world and they used different equipment or different techniques.  Lots of stuff to look up - just like the new drugs. 


 


It's easy to learn...

Not sure what kind of advice you're looking for... I don't think you should be freaking out.  It's the best platform I've ever used and it's very easy to learn.  I'm sure this isn't giving you anything helpful, but not sure what you want to know. 


 


Oh and learn this new system..
Be an IC at 7 cpl, and do your assigned work and be our slave!  What a joke...
Well sir then just let everybody learn the hard way
Give it a try, see if we're all lying and making this up. There are simply too many people that can confirm the same facts my dear. You will hear the same story over and over and over again. This is such a big fat lie that you're telling. I hope nobody buys into it.
You do have to learn what account? Sorry
if it's a dumb question, but what did you mean by that? You have to learn the account your given or...?
I want to learn escription

Some companies advertise that you must have experience in eScription to be considered for an editing position.  Have any of you been hired for an eScription position without experience in eScription?  I'm sure I can learn it in no time.  New platforms don't scare me.  Thanks for your input. 


If you care to share your opinion of eScription, I would like to hear that also!


Do you have to learn the language?
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Learn from my mistake
Do not go to work for Robin Hall.  To this date she still owes me over $800 and I can't reach her in any way.  Phone, IM, e-mail, cell... nothing.
You need to LEARN to spell....
Don't you think?
HA! You chickennecks will never learn!

I told her to write that and sit back and watch the responses. You knuckleheads never disappoint! HA!


Yes, you can definitely continue to learn, but -
why throw away perfectly good money on a USELESS 'certification'? You won't get paid more money, and you'll have to pay every time you take it if you fail the first time. AND pay to continue to renew it. Biggest ripoff in medical transcription history. AND, all this by a company that gives Indian MTs a better price to take the test, and who openly promotes offshoring american jobs.

You'd do better to spend the money on a comfortable work-chair, an ergonomic keyboard, a better computer, or some new reference books. Getting a bogus 'CMT' cert. just helps to fund AHDI's selling of the American Transcriptionist downriver.
Do I really care about whether you learn VR
or not? Not really. I just think the people on here complaining so much either cannot do, have never tried doing, failure at it (if you say you can transcribe 2000 lines a day and then on VR only 500, give me a break). Unless you find a small company, most of the bigger ones if not already on VR going that way. Get the same answers on here from people who don't know any better: Gotta be management, gotta be newbie, gotta be slow. Umm, did I miss anything that is normally said with people who are proficient with VR? Oh, cheerleader, forgot that one. I know McDonald's is probably going to have to get new positions open I see so many here threatening to go there because they can make more slinging hamburgers than VR.
I expect I could learn it but

I can't imagine much of anything being more boring and one's ears can only hear so fast.  I know too many MTs, all working for different companies, and ALL of them are looking to get out of MT.  It isn't a matter of making it work for them, it's a matter of  them making only 50-60% of what they made doing straight transcription. 


How hard is RadNet to learn/use?
Is the platform MT friendly, I guess is what I'm asking? Do you like it? Is it word-based? What expanders work with it? Any information you can give. TIA!
It took me, no lie 10 minutes, to learn the platform. sm
When the trainer called, I already loaded the expander, logged into the system, and was ready to go - no training needed. It took me all of 10 minutes to learn the platform; however, the account specifics is what takes a while. Like every company and account, there are certain specifics for each account.

I am liking it very much; however, I am not ready to quit my other job. I prefer working for two, so I have something to fall back on.
All you can do is learn from this and move forward.
Keep on going forward, learn from the obstacles in the road, the road will get smoother ahead, I promise!

Keep you chin up!
IC (excuse the pun, lol). But why are they hard to learn? nm
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True. They always learn the hard way it seems.
I am hoping somewhere along the line, I would have helped someone stay away from a bad company.
Hard to learn keystrokes.
I found it very difficult to learn the editing keystrokes, and the trainer used abbreviations for things pertaining to BeyondText that I wasn't sure what she meant.  I had to listen to five others with questions during training, one not so bright at all so that took up a lot of time from everyone else.  I found BeyondText to be not very user friendly and I spent more time answering questionnaires than learning!  Not a good platform, but is the only one I've tried other than Meditech VPN.  I don't think this program is productive at all, and I hope all the others are not the same venue! 
How difficult is Escription to learn? nm
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I usually do it the hard way too, but I learn the easy
way in the process usually.    We have to remember that computers are only machines - LOL. 
Shouldn't the companies learn not to
Why not let a lot of folks have off?????  HUH????
No kidding. At least won't have to learn new account.
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Guess then I will have to learn Farsi.
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Bayscribe is very easy to learn.
The training lasted about 1-1/2 hours, but most of that was installing it.  The trainer went over a few functions and the rest is in the manual, which is very easy.  I went from DocQScribe to Bayscribe without any problem.  Bayscribe doesn't have a lot of bells and whistles, but it works well.  Everything is on 1 screen (all the demographics).  I have no problem making my counts on it.
Actually I am going to learn how to be a pastry chef, SM
but in the meantime I am getting into catering. That cant be outsourced LOL. I have been doing this for almost 20 years and I am just so tired....
I found it very easy to learn and like V8 even more. sm
I felt comfortable within a half an hour. The demographics are even easier on the version 8 (newest upgrade) and most of them are filled in for you with very little need to make changes.  Once you learn the shortcuts the editing becomes second nature.  My suggestion is to practice them one or two at a time until your fingers do them automatically and then move on to adding to your shortcuts and eventually you'll be using them all as second nature as normal typing.  I do about 90% editing and 10% typing and I'm happy with that mixture, sometimes more, sometimes less. I make more than double my lines with editing so the decreased pay per line equals more than I do with straight typing.  Of course there are days that are the exception and I get a lot more edits than usual and it brings my counts down but on a majority of days I will do about 550-600 lines editing and typing about 220 lines per hour, on a comfortable working hour.
I want to learn eScription - very experienced rad
Looking to move into the editing field but everything I see is requiring experience.  What companies out there are willing to hire and train on the eScription platform?  TIA
It's great you want to learn and you are resourceful,
Op notes require a lot of skill and knowledge of anatomy. The terminology for H&P's and consults is pretty extensive. I hope you can be honest about your willingness to learn and that someone gives you a chance.

Also, I'd be interested if you could pass an on-line test for acute care. That would decide it right there.

I wish you the very best. I remember trying to bluff my way into acute care, too. I was humbled and embarrassed (fortunately I eventually got hired in house where I was able to be mentored; those opportunities are so rare these days).
Their platform is easy to learn...
Softscript's work interface is three-fold: a proprietary report client which downloads, uploads, and retrieves ADT; an audio player in the background; and MS Word which automatically opens the report for you--all you do in Word is type and save. I don't see why Instant Text wouldn't work; MS Word itself has a similar auto-replace function as well.
Need to learn to read between the lines

Anyone knows you have to take what you read here with a grain of salt.  The company I work for, which shall remain nameless, never has anything posted about it on the boards.  Why?  They are a good company, treat the employees well, and don't ask us to work for peanuts, rupees, whatever.  Nobody posted anything about Acusis until they started all this shuckin' and jivin'.  So you won't hear about the good companies for the most part, although I think KS sometimes gets a bad rap it doesn't necessarily deserve (and no, I don't work there).


What? It is mean to suggest that people learn to sm
prepare for the ups and downs in this industry, that happen every single year? I'm tired of hearing the *big surprise* that we are out of work on a Monday morning or in the middle of Christmas vacation season, or whatever. It happens in this industry, I don't care who you work for (unless you're self-employed I guess).

I don't mean to sound MEAN, but realistic. Plan ahead for the hard times. That's what's wrong with America in general these days; everyone is overextended and didn't plan for their financial future. But that's a whole different subject.