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Thanks for the tips! Think I'll avoid them like the plague! :) nm

Posted By: Antsy on 2007-10-15
In Reply to: Fussy QA is an understatement, and I am a - Yuck

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Tell her to avoid OSi like the plague
"Whether we think offshore labor is right or wrong, it has become a fact we cannot escape from. OSi will not actively pursue offshore labor contracts, but we have made the decision to experiment with using some offshore labor to save this large OSi client from going elsewhere. We believe this is the best decision for our employees assigned to this account and the company because this account is growing and we can assign the offshore part to the future increases and not have to reassign any OSi MTs. OSi is committed to continue using US MTs for the majority of their work and we will continue to resist going offshore."

I WOULD AVOID TTS LIKE THE PLAGUE
Unless, of course, you like to work and not get paid
avoid them like the plague
This used to be a fabulous company to work for, then suddenly it all went down the tubes - operation flush - they won't be around much longer...writing is on the wall
Avoid like the plague (sm)

I worked for this company full-time for 6 years, ending in 2001.  Perhaps they've changed, but I googled the company just now and see it is owned by same person.  On the up side, they paid right on time, never any problem.  I had some great accounts too.  However, I was charged $60 per pay period to rent their equipment.   I had to provide a separate phone line and then pay the phone bill, to the tune of about $200 a month.  I never felt the owner really cared about his employees.  He lost my account to a competitor and then let me twist in the wind for 3 WEEKS waiting to be assigned a new account (yes, I put up a fuss, but to no avail).  .  He didn't believe in back-up accounts unless it suited his purposes.  I kept asking for a back-up account and they just kept shining me on until one Christmas Eve morning his assistant called and said, Great news!  We have that back-up account you've been wanting!  We're really behind on it, lots of work for you, can you work extra? He installed it and I struggled for the rest of the day trying to learn this new account, plugging through horrendous dictators.  Well, funny thing.  That was the last I ever saw of that account and I realized they were just using me that one day, on false pretenses, because they were in panic mode.  The  real kicker was when I started, as a new employee, he refused to install an expansion program on my computer, stating that a few days before another Transcriptionist had made a very bad error while using the program and it hadn't been caught before it went to the client.  Therefore, no more expansion programs for anybody.  I really needed the job and didn't want to argue so I put up with this for about 18 months until a tech guy was working on my program and said, Hey, how come you don't have...?  and he installed it.   As I said, I really needed the job, so I put up with a lot.  There's more but you get the idea.  I work for a great company now (the professionalism has been refreshing, to say the least) and I would hold out for one of those.  Good luck to you.


Avoid them like the plague (sm)

I worked there for more than a short time.  They are disorganized (and they lie).  They yank you around from account to account so that you never become proficient on a particular account.  Different accounts are on different platforms.  And every account has its own style requirements.  You may or may not receive your paycheck on time.  For a while they had direct deposit, then they didn't because apparently they couldn't keep the reserve funds in the bank to cover payroll.  The owner sees to it that she takes care of herself first and foremost.  Gets a brand new Mercedes every year while continually trying to find ways to squeeze some more blood out of her staff.  Oh, and even though their website says something about they only hire American MTs, that's just for show to impress the clients.  They absolutely outsource to India.


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Avoid this place like the plague - sm
slow pay, no pay, poor management and ownership
Can you say which company so we can avoid them like the plague?
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Tips
It doesn't matter if you never get the same dictator again - utilize your word Expander by entering words, phrases, and text in chunks. You don't have to use it just for normals.

You should hardly type out any word or phrase fully - use that expander.

YES, it makes that kind of difference!

If you are a perfectionist, you need to decide on where your balance will be. What does your company call for in quality standards? Meet that standard, by all means, but make sure you are not going for overkill on the quality while you are only getting 3 reports a day typed. Proofread as you type, following 3 to 5 words behind.

Some are just faster at typing, period. Some are more knowledgeable so they have to research less.

It sounds like, from your post, that really increasing your Word Expander usage and maybe not being so obsessed over perfect reports will help you raise your production.

You can do it.
Thank you for the tips -sm-
I am sure the knowledge will come in handy for me sometime.
Now do you see why your tips

there are no more posts defending your tips for a resume.  You should be ashamed of yourself exposing applicants in such a way on this board.  This company you represent is definitely off my list.  What a scam.  You couldn't even post the link correctly, yet you are on here giving tips for resumes. 


These MTSOs are a dime a dozen...  I did read on your website that you always hire the best MTs, but I guess you fall short on recruiters, huh? 


Thank you for those tips, they will help.

What company is QT??? Q-Tips?

Speed tips on VR
MG - WOW!  can you tell me how you achieve such a great line count with VR?  That is incredible.  I have worked on eScription before and am now on Dolbey which is similar.  I am starting to get used to using the function keys and not the mouse but I wonder if you could share some speed building tips?  Thanks!
speed tips
I speed up the audio enough to still hear it but to be able to get through it faster. If i run into something I am not sure of, i just slow it down. I use ALL of the shortcut keys I can as well and run the spellcheck! :)
Yes, that is the platform but tips
not really, just very good, almost no errors at all on the reports and I had all VR all day today, love it. Use the mouse, just used to it.
I think they are taking tips from the Q then.

Either that or my QA person is moonlighting and working at #2 on the side.


Unbelievable.


Who was this with? I am looking and want to avoid! nm
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Avoid them!!!!!
This is probably one of the worst MT companies out there. I worked for them a year ago for only a month. They are ALL in India, including account managers, QA and tech support. They treat their MTs horribly. When I was getting 98% and above QA scores, they kept telling me that I needed to improve or I would be off the account, and I know that I'm far from the only one who had that experience with them. After they told me that, I quit immediately. I have several years of experience and I had never been so insulted in my life! I could see them saying that if I was scoring below 98%, but I wasn't! Their software is horrible and it was always crashing, causing me to lose several reports that tech support was never able to help me get back. There are MUCH better companies out there. As someone else said, don't waste your time with this joke of a company.
Avoid them!!!
I worked for Focus about a year and a half ago for one month and ended up quitting. While their main office is in Massachusetts, you will be dealing directly with India. The QA, account managers, etc. are ALL in India and they treat their MTs HORRIBLY! I could never understand them when they were trying to train me, so I never learned how to use their software, and they would get annoyed with me if I ever asked for help. I never got below 98% on QA and they kept telling me that I needed to improve or I would be off the contract. I was always running out of work and they kept harassing me about why I was not getting many lines done..duh!!! Also, when I was there, they deducted pay for errors. I quit right away. I don't know if things have changed since I left, but that is how it was when I was there. Proceed with caution.
AVOID THEM!
I worked for Cymed for a year, and then they were bought out by SPI, which is a Phillipine phone company. A few months after CyMed was bought out by SPI, I quit. They don't care at all about their MTs in the US and treat them horribly. Communication there is horrible. A ton of people left, including everybody in management. They don't pay for spaces and lines are VERY hard to make in an 8 hour shift. Before I left, I was always running out of work. They were always screwing up on my pay checks and would never return my phone calls or e-mails. They are the worst company I have ever worked for and I am so glad to be out! The reason you probably got an e-mail from them is because so many people have quit and they are losing accounts and desperately need MTs. I would totally avoid them!
Exactly! There is no way to avoid them!
ESLs are everywhere and are on just about every single account anywhere you go! If you don't want to do ESLs at all, you may be in the wrong field! We all deal with ESLs almost every day!
AVOID TTS!!!!

 Awful company!!!!!  Their manager I guess is what she was - ****- I went to the bathroom, made coffee and poured myself a refill and she fired me!! MY BREAKS ARE TOO LONG!!  HELLO!!!  WE WORK AT HOME TO AVOID CORPORATE SHACKLES AND CHAINS!!!  I can only imagine what would have happened if I took extra minutes for a bowel movement!    What a sorry company!! They are nothing but a sweat shop that could care less about family, kids, bladders, colons and caffeine!!!  AVOID THIS COIMPANY AT ALL COST!!!!111


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work at home tips

I found that I had to be mean.  No, I cannot babysit, take you places, loan you money etc..... I am working....... I found family to be the worst.  The husbands and significant others think they are exempt from this.  Call a million times a day.  Honey do you want to go..... with me and it is always during working hours.  They have odd working schedule and do not understand we have to work set hours.  I got a lot more done when I started being firm with people.


We use dial up so of course the phone is always busy but they are not afraid to use the cell phone.  Be firm and stick to your guns.  I found the best thing was having set hours because otherwise the DH wanted me to go everywhere with him on his days off.  I wonder how they would feel if the situation was reversed. 


Good luck to you


Lisa


Tips on the application process
Good morning! Never give any information not asked for. If they don't ask if you have books, don't tell them. There are so many ways of researching on-line until you get the books that you would have been fine. Never, never say what you won't do until you actually talk to the recruiter after testing and they see you are going to be a quality employee. Then when you're specifically asked about scheduling during your job offer, say you'd prefer not to work Sundays. During the application process, when they ask if you are willing to work weekends, I always put yes, but for me this means Saturday. During my job interview/offer, that's when I let them know I prefer Sundays off. Maybe this will help for next time, along with prayer. (Oh please Father, I want this job, please, please, please). lol

I've worked for 3 different companies in the last 12 years and have always received replies to a job opening. The next time you apply, send a followup email the next day on the status of your application. I did this the very next day with all three companies. That is not being pushy...it's just letting them know you seriously want this job and are excited to know your status. Good luck, Dreamer! :)
Editscript tips and shortcuts?
Does anyone have any tips and/or shortcuts for increasing productivity on escription's editscript software?  Any assistance appreciated.  Thank you in advance.
MTSO has some resume tips

(Not sure if this is best board for my message but here goes.)


Am just a small business MTSO owner who posted a couple IC work opportunities on the job board the other day.  No problems there.  Had absolutely tons of responses and appreciate every person that sent a resume.  We're evaluating some very good candidates as a result of the ads and appreciate the MTStars boards for this venue.


However, after seeing the quality of resumes we received I just feel the need to give out a bit of advice to those MTs who are pasting resumes into their email response in hopes of getting a call back from an employer with a job opening.


A lot of resumes we received were clearly written and easy to read at first glance (those are the ones we kept).  However, most were not.


Because of this I’d like to offer a few resume tips to new and seasoned MTs when sending an email resume through the email pasting process.


Again, the purpose for my post is just my opinion and to alert some MTs that their resumes were so horrible to read, so completely convoluted and jumbled up that it would take days to decipher/separate the MT/transcription skills from the past employment, unrelated past jobs, and skills useless to transcription work, etc. 


Also, with the resumes we received over the past few days it was really hard to get through most of them to find out which sender had the best match with the skills we were looking for.  I've utimately had to just delete a lot of them because of not clearly seeing that from the paragraphs that went on and on, naming everything kind of work experience they ever had that is totally, completely, and useless when applying for this kind of work.


There are really good reference materials out there for doing a resume, but I have to say most of those setups are for job resumes that get printed and do need to have some relevant paragraphs relating to the job they're applying for.  These transcription positions are a completely different situation.


Therefore, I'd like to humbly offer my MTSO two-cents worth of advice to folks pasting resumes:


1) Resumes should never use the word I in any part of the resume.  It's not a letter, you should not refer to yourself in the first person.  Your resume is almost supposed to read like a 3rd party presentation.
2) Get rid of absolutely anything on that resume that is irrelevant to the type of transcription work for which you are applying. 
3) Get rid of old job listings.  No MTSO can possibly care that 10 years ago you worked at Burger King!
4)  Make LISTS of skills -- bullet, dash, arrow, anything to highlight your skills so the reader can quickly skim through that list.
5)  DO NOT write paragraphs as a mixture of employers, experience, and skills.  It's just too hard to read through those.
6) Please dont list E-V-E-R-Y course you ever took in your MT training program.  We don't care!  If you completed a training it's hoped you had those courses.  And, these course names don't take the place of experience.  Just don't do this. 

6) You don't have to list E-V-E-R-Y piece of computer equipment and reference marterial you own.  MTSOs assume you have the needed gear when you apply.  You might list a few to validate you have what the MTSO requires, but again make it a short list not a paragraph.  
7)  Applicants should send a resume that first of all is a match for what experience the job post says it's looking for.  Ortho is ortho, ENT is ENT, psychology is psychology (not psychiatry), and so on. 

8)  Past employers are extremely important; however, when applying for work via email I wouldn't list any of them at all at first.  If the employer is interested they will let you know that they would like your references. 
9) Best test for your resume:  Paste your resume into an email and send it to yourself.  You will see how you come across


CONCLUSION:  Most MTSOs just want the facts, Ma'am. 


In my opinion, a short and sweet resume is the best way to help an MTSO manager make a decision in determining if an applicant has the skills needed for the type of work they need help with, then to encourage that call back to the MT for the next step--work/test, whatever the MTSO hiring process is. 


I would like to encourage MTs to think about fixing up their resumes.  To that end, I’ve gone ahead and humbly posted a link to a sample bare-bones resume format that works very well when pasting into emails. 


Hope this is of some help to anyone who wants to improve their resume appearance and ensure a better response to their online email job applications.  Hope this is of some help out there.  It’s not all the answers and solutions, but again just my thoughts. 


Here’s the link to the document, it is just from my website.  Just click on the link below -- or paste into a browser address bar and press ENTER -- the file should automatically open in Word.


http://j.b5z.net/i/u/2032565/i/SAMPLE_RESUME_SETUP.dmt.2008.doc


I’d be happy to answer any emails regarding this.  Marcia - Data-Med Transcription, Inc.  (http://www.data-mt.com)


EditScript 8-speed tips?

I recently started VR editing in Editscript 8.  Im using the alt-k and alt-shift-k options...slowly.  LOL  What seems to slow me up is adding in commas and such, which those options don't seem to help with.  Anyhow, after three days I am at a blinding speed of something like 220 lines an hour.


Anybody have any tips to increase ease and speed, or does it just take time, or does it never happen! 


It's very slow. If you have any tips on speed,
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AVOID Medware! (sm)
The recruiter will tell you anything you want to hear, but wait until the flakes start getting involved. Expect many delays in getting set up.

Medware is basically another MQ, a top-heavy company with levels and levels of Directors of this and Vice Presidents of that, all of whom are making thousands more per month than the people who are actually earning the income.

They also offshore extensively, but don't worry, you'll be offered the opportunity to proof the Indians' work at a fraction of your pay!
Avoid mouse if possible
If your software gives you the option of using keyboard commands instead of picking up your hands to use the mouse, use them. Avoid doing anything that takes your hands off the keyboard and your eyes off the screen if at all possible. But it can be helpful to write down your new shortcuts and tape the list to your monitor until you can remember them. If you have internet, make use of OneLook Dictionary. Many common medical phrases are in there as well as single-word entries. It might be quicker than using even a specialty book.
Several reasons to avoid them
You start out great but after a while you may get bounced around on different accounts because they cherry pick to the MTs they like and you get left with harder work.

The owners are paranoid someone might say something negative about them. Ask them about their employee handbook and its contents. You cannot participate in organizing or join an MT union. You cannot communicate anything at all about them either in private email or pubically without the written consent of one of the owners.

You will get bombarded with emails to get work caught up and then even if you are a good producer, you will get the emails that chastise everyone for not being good workers.

QA is arbitrary and you may have to prove you did the right thing when you get your monthly score by providing them copies of their own emails. Of course this makes you look bad and you will be punished for standing up for yourself.

Your mileage may vary.
AVOID MEDQUIST AND SPi
I work for SPi and hate it. I keep running out of work, so they keep moving me around to so many accounts, I can't even remember them all. It sucks and I'm miserable. Am looking...
What company did this to you so I can avoid them
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Avoid MQ and Spheris

I am sorry to hear you lost your job. My story is very similar to yours. I had worked for an HMO for over 20 years when they ended up outsourcing my job 3 years ago. Since then I have been working at home.


From what I hear Keystrokes might be worth a try. You will want to avoid MQ and Spheris though.


 


I hope things work out for you.


Avoid Lee Perfect - nm
Run as if you're running from the plague!
My method to avoid
buying foreign-made clothing - THRIFT/RESALE/CONSIGNMENT shops.  It has been a very long time since I purchased any clothing new/retail, but I have managed to assemble a great professional wardrobe (in case I have to go get a ''real'' job - which is becoming a distinct possibility.)  I hit several nearby thrift stores every Tuesday when they open after restocking.  I don't keep up on where designer label clothes are actually made but I suspect that like most things they are assembled in third-world countries.  However,  I can own a guilt-free Ann Taylor suit by buying secondhand. I like to joke that I am not buying the clothing, only renting it.  Because when I'm tired of it, the stuff usually goes back to the place I got it.
Need tips for converting PRD for DOS to Shortcuts for Windows, please. sm

How can I best start "cleaning up" a copy of my beloved PRD for DOS  to make for a less-hassle conversion to Shortcut for Windows?  Many of the headers in my PRD have special DOS characters for bolding, and I don't think they will be useable.   For many of my glossary entries, I use slash marks (i.e., cad/ for coronary artery disease).  Are the slash marks a problem in Shortcut?  If so,  what's a good character to substitute (a "q" maybe??).  Thanks for any suggestions.  I'm trying to make this conversion in a month just a tiny bit sane.


Any tips on handling recruiters who may not be honest?
I am just getting a weird feeling from a recruiter.  The recruiter told me three different starting rates of pay and asked me to tell her what she quoted two days ago.  I asked what percentage of MTs stay with them for a year.  She avoided the question.  The recruiter also could not explain the pay scale. Are recruiters required to be honest?  I find it hard to believe that she was being dishonest.  Maybe I am paranoid.  Do they generally care about the company they work for, or their job is done once they hire the MT?
Just want to say thank you to those helpful MTs with tips for remember certain things!!! nm

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Resume Tips & Tricks for Seasoned MTs!!!
We should all add these qualities to our resumes.  It's what they expect anymore anyway:

 

- An outstanding ability to take muddy, garbled jibber-jabber and severely fractured English in 155,000 dilects and turn it into unbelievably beautiful transcription, with no blanks!

 

- Oh, and don't worry, Mexican, Cuban, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Indian, or even rabid auctioneer doctors who speak so fast they could not understand them self on a play back . . .  no problemo!  It doesn't matter, because I am so good if it sounds remotely close with even one syllable barely audible or intelligible I will struggle until I get it.  I do this eagerly because I know you are selling me pride in my work, not a decent wage and because I dread your miserable QA autopsy of my work.

 

- Will work as hard as a slave for $3 an hour average with a college degree on the most gut-wrenching work you have, and all this without an occasional can of salve for the whip marks on my back.

 

- Will also fill in hundreds of entries for free on patient information, courtesy copies and researching things like how to spell Waccamaw even if I don't live in South Carolina.  Things  doctors could spell, or dictate clearly but won't because they are too lazy. 

 

- I will also run those dates of service through my magic crystal ball formula to know when the doctor says The patient was seen today, I should look back on the ADT screen and see when he dictated it to know what he means by when it was dictated.  I will do it because you will bonk me on the head and tell me, It's your job to do this for free!

 

While I am at it, I will run a medical quality assessment through my head to see if it sounds logical and reasonable for all medical sciences and diagnoses.  I will happily verify those medication dosages are correctly dictated because even if the doctor has been to medical school and I haven't . . . I should identify that 325 mg of Coreg will kill someone and correct it!  Again because, It's my job, to run around behind doctors and wipe their butt for free!!!  I'm happy to do that, even if I haven't had the benefit of medical school because . . . . yes, I'm that good baby!!

 

- And at the end of two or three years of struggling to make a wage above the poverty level learning all this garbage, if you find some foreigner will do my job cheaper to make you more money, don't sweat it!  Just fire me . . . in a conference call with 101 of my coworkers in mass humiliation.  No problem!

Applicant has Some Ad Posting Tips for Data-Med
Hey, I applied for a job with your company. Here are some tips for you:

1. My first reaction was disgust at having to cut and paste my resume into the MT Stars form. Why couldn't you let the applicants send an email to your address so all the wonderful bullets and neat formatting that you requested (that actually most of your applicants probably had in their resumes) would stay clean and easily readable? It always seems very lame to me when companies won't even supply an email address--and suspicious. I've been scammed into free work on this board before. No email address means to me a red flag. And I despise posting my resume into that form.

2. The link to your web site on the MT stars template is broken. I don't know if you're aware of that or not. But, again, it was another red flag for me. Either you didn't have much attention to detail or you were a scammer.

Just some helpful information.
great tips!! I'm going to check out CoolTimer... nm
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Any tips/hints/advice, fellow MTs???

I am posting to ask my fellow MTs for some tips/hints/advice/suggestions.


I'm starting a new position tomorrow which uses the Meditech platform.


Yes, I know MediTech is rather antiquated, clunky, and a general pain.  It's the version where one cannot type into Word and paste into MediTech; everything has to be typed directly into MediTech.


It's been EONS since I've used MediTech and I'm going to be very rusty.  Does anyone have any quick tips, hints, or refreshers they can throw my way to make my transition back into time a bit less stressful? 


I appreciate anything you guys can offer


 


Cheryl Flanders' Tips '.N Techniques

Does anyone know if this is compatible with Word 2007?


Thank you (as always).


 


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Any tips on how to survive working at Transcend?

I just got sold to them and my friend has given me a lot of words of warning.  Anybody have any suggestions on survival? 


go with Webmedx - avoid Diskriter if you can - sm
When I worked for DKR it was a nightmare. I would be overloaded with work and then nothing for days and I was supposed to sit around and wait for work to come in, back and forth it went. I also had problems getting responses to my questions and then when I would, they would respond in the snottiest tone in emails AND on the phone.

I liked my accounts at WEB, had steady work, steady income, occasionaly some difficult doctors and occasionally would have to wait a day or two for a response to an email I would send, but I really had no problems whatsoever.

I wouldn't have left WEB but when my family and I moved to another state, I happened upon a great local hospital job working at home.

One Company to Avoid Like The Plaque

(if you live in north Louisiana) is Answer-Med.  It is run by two vindictive fools with no life that show favoritism towards a few select MT's and ride the ones that actually work are ridden hard and treated like crap.  Thank goodness for MT's around the rest of the country, this company is local and not national.  Some MT's screw around and don't do all their work (the pets) and either the supervisor that pets on them does it for them or another MT who isn't a pet gets it dumped on them.  Before I quit they expected me to almost work every weekend.  Thank goodness I grew a brain and told them where to put it, FINALLY.  Anyone else have an experience with this place?  If you haven't, again, AVOID THIS PLACE LIKE THE PLAGUE!!


I would totally avoid Focus
I worked for Focus about a year and a half ago for a very short time and ended up quitting. It is entirely run out of India. They treat their employees horribly and, as far as MTs, they deducted pay for errors. I quit right away and ended up at another company, which I have been at since I left Focus. I have now just accepted a full-time position with Keystrokes and can't wait to begin! At least they do not offshore at all and pay more.
I agree- avoid TTS at all costs (yours)
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Please avoid reading between the lines.
Believe what Carlotta said here. MDI values its top-notch workers, and I highly doubt they would make any statement or decision rashly. It is rash when people read between the lines. Reading between the lines is just that, it is a person trying to guess the truth. Why not just read the e mails sent, and do what they ask? Is it really that hard. You say there is no game-plan. I see it written clearly on these e mails.
Why is it so difficult for people to do the best they can every day when they transcribe. If you are doing the best you can, then I believe there is nothing to worry about. I actually felt that what was said needed to be said.
In my world, what we type is as critical as what the doctor does. For instance, if a doc rushed through a procedure, did less than 100% quality, relied on someone to come in and clean up the mess for him, well he'd have malpractice suits and have his profession taken away.
Why are we any different? Don't you see that when you give less than your very best, you can be damaging very badly the patient.
How is it I rarely see patient care mentioned on these boards. I see at least 99% of the posts talking about the money, the bad accents, the lack of flexibility, etc. Well, if you were the patient, how would you feel that someone who took care of their very important medical record listing life threatening allergies and life saving medication dosages only cared about the money and was careless????
The hospitals do care. They see the patient and they get the lawsuits. They pay top dollar for us at MDI, we are supposedly the cream of the crop. So why not act that way.
If you have time to read between the lines, why not read the lines, and make a list of what you need to do to be more flexible to be there for the STATs, and be more caring about the drug dosages instead of rushing to the next report.
If you have an issue with lack of work why not call Carlotta on the phone and tell her instead of sitting there and griping here. Bottom line: The patient. Bottom line for MDI: The patient and their preserving OUR paycheck. Thanks for listening to my post.