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Posted By: Lynn
Hi, I could use some advice here. My daughter just started preschool a few weeks ago, we just moved to a town that offers it. The teacher has been sending notes home that she won't listen or concentrate on the work. They are starting word recognition and writing in preschool now. The notes express concern for her in kindergarten next year. My daughter has never really been interested in writing or coloring. She likes to look at books and play with dolls right now. The teacher tells me that her hands are "weak" and that I need to work on that. I've spent the evening crying since she brought home the latest note. Her father and I are separated, so I'm kind of alone on this. He thinks she has ADHD because it "runs in his family". I'm not sure I believe in that. Perhaps my marriage and impending divorce have really impacted her badly, but I don't think that has anything to do with writing or drawing. Please...I could use a stiff hug right about now. Thanks for any advice. Lynn
IC vs SC vs Service continuation see sm.... -
Posted By: Dawn
I was reading the posts below....I've been an MT for 14 years with 22 years of medical experience. I am working for less than 9 cpl on some of my accounts. I would love an explanation of what the difference is between IC and SC. I take work from another small company..they do not EMPLOY me nor do they offer me benefits but I have always assumed I was an IC in this case. In reality I am subcontracting from them as they do not pay any taxes or anything for me, right?
I would love tips on how to increase my production. The company I was working for lost my major account so I need to make some changes and would love to email with other MTs who could offer me some advice!
Thanks in advance!
Line Rates for Michigan residents -
Posted By: Terry
For all of you who live in Michigan what is the line rate you are paid? I want to get an average of the industry here is Michigan.
Transnet question -
Posted By: Laura
Does anyone use this program - getting ready to start using it, would appreciate any information regarding productivity, etc. Thanks!!
VOIP as second phone line -
Posted By: crispycritterMT
Is it possible to use VOIP as an extra phone line instead of investing in a second land phone line? I'm going to be working at my mom's a couple days a week. She has one phone line and DSL. At my house I only have dial-up. I have an account that requires two phone lines with no DSL, one for dictaphone, one for Meditech. I really hate to ask her to pay for another land phone line and was wondering if I could use VOIP. Thanks for any input.
I think I asked for too much...sm -
Posted By: pamt
I applied for a FT position with a large hospital in my area. I have 7 years experience doing the "basic four". On the online application it asked what I would want for a salary and I said $17.00 p/h. Then, when I thought about it, I wondered if I had asked for too much and maybe they wouldn't even contact me. I looked up the median income for my area and for working in a large hospital it said $25,000 to $29,000. So, any advice? Should I reapply with a lower demand? I figured if I gave them a higher number they would have something to work down from, but I think I went too high. I would really love to get back into a hospital and away from working from home. So....should I reapply? Any advice? Thanks in advance!
wanting to go digital -
Posted By: need some advice
I have had my own transcription service for several years now. All of my doctors are local and everything is dictated on microcassettes. I am looking into going digital and I have heard that there are phone in services that you can go through for a charge every month. Does anyone know who would be a good service to use or how this works? If anyone has any info on this I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!
pet peeve, having to justify every second for pay -
Posted By: lynlou
In other professions like nursing, nurses can just sit around for hours on end and be paid the big bucks while you have to struggle through every line/minute for your pay. We should not tolerate being treated like this. We should be paid by the hour or at least paid a decent wage.
workin' for a livin'...sm -
Posted By: cat
Come on everyone, lighten up. Cat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg5LzGIw6gs
Trigger Point Advice -
Posted By: ssbuddy
I am in need of some advice. I have been dealing with a trigger point in my right trapezius area for the past 2 to 3 years. Two injections with no relief, and now physical therapy with minimal relief. Anyone out there have any suggestions on how to either deal with the pain or eliminate it? Obviously a long vacation would probably cure it, but that is absolutely not an option. Even my physical therapist is frustrated. He's been taping my back to correct my posture. Using a TENS unit. Went yesterday for probably my last visit and it has tripled in size since my visit earlier this week on Tuesday.
This thing is just unbearable to live with. I love my job and not willing to change vocations, but this pain is out of control!! Someone has to have some advice for me!!!
Desperate for advice!!
Anyone's husband in the military? -
Posted By: worried wife
My husband is thinking of joining the military. He has always wanted to since we met about 7 years ago and we just went to a wedding where his couisin was there, who just got back from Iraq. His cousin is going back voluntarily. He is a higher rank (I have on idea what the difference is). Anyway, I am really worried about this. It is just something that he is thinking about right now, but we have 2 kids and it scares me to death!!! Any advice or anyone with experience with this?
I don't usually watch TV, but Christmas -
Posted By: Oh no I'm hooked
night I saw part of Grey's Anatomy and I loved it. Can someone fill me in on what is or was going on with the black doctor and the Asian-looking doctor?
I used to watch ER years ago, then it was Chicago Hope. ER now isn't what it used to be. Of course before all these shows there was Emergency.
Shapin -
Posted By: 1timemom
Has anyone worked for Shapin Transcription Service in Las Vegas? Any information would be greatly appreciated!!
Do you find that this job makes you a social recluse? -
Posted By: Sara
I never get out socially with anyone. It's just my husband and three kids. People used to call, but since I both work full time transcription and home school, I never had time to do anything and people just quit calling. Yesterday evening a neighbor had a party and invited women from the neighborhood, but not me. That hurt my feelings, and made me see just how isolated I am from the world. I am also pretty shy by nature, but being home all day and never getting out doesn't help. Do any of you feel isolated with this job? Does it bother you??
IT DocQscribe -
Posted By: cc
Hi all,
I'm currently job shopping and found a position that uses DocQscribe, but I was told that I can't use instant text, that I have to use what is provided inside of DQS. Can anyone give me some insight, is there a workaround?
Questions regarding ergo keyboards. (SM) -
Posted By: AzMT
I saw the post below and looked at the Kinesis Classic keyboards. Wow, they are very different looking. I wonder how long it takes to get used to working with one of these...
What ergo keyboard do you like?
How long did it take to get used to it?
Any advantages over other keyboards?
How long until my wrists and hands stop hurting?
I'm seriously debating making this investment, but I have on idea where to start. Thanks so much for taking the time to help.
Beware of new e-mail worm! -
Posted By: kerry
I just read an article regarding a new e-mail worm that is showing up. Hopefully, we can all be aware of it before it presents itself to us.
The article was at: http://forum.sitefever.com/viewtopic.php?id=38.
Precyse QA -
Posted By: meme
Can anyone tell me how the QA is with this company? I know their QA head person came from Edix and I remember that Edix had gotten to the point you would lose points if you put a comma where they didn't think you needed one.
MPWord current users - good and bad? -
Posted By: AzMT
One of my accounts want each pt in an individual file and this looks like a great answer. I've searched the archives and found nothing negative about this program, only positives. I downloaded the free trial and it looks pretty simple.
Is anyone currently using the program? Do you like it? Are there any negatives? Any helpful info to start with?
Thanks!
If one cannot afford the Herman Miller Aeron chair (wish), can someone recommend a less..sm -
Posted By: birdwoman
expensive chair that has most of the features? I am primarily interested in neck/back support with the ability to adjust as needed. I live in a fairly remote area and the only office equipment stores I have access to are Office Depot and Office Max. I have one from Office Max but it was a cheap one and doesn't offer much. I need to invest in a good one, but don't have the $900 for the Herman Miller. So, if anyone has any suggestions, I would love your advice. TIA!
ortho procedures -
Posted By: Cormac MacGuardhe
It sounds like the MD is saying "oatsi" this is on a patellofemoral procedure. Can anyone help?
Pay -
Posted By: stargazer
Can anyone tell me what the average pay is for an MT with one years' experience. I am an IC getting paid .08 cpl on a 65 character line with spaces and can type pretty fast, yet I'm only averaging 7-8 dollars an hour. I have a multispecialty account. I also have templates and macros set up. I have pretty much hit a plateau as far as production. I thought MTs made fairly decent money. How long does is take to make better pay? Any suggestions? TIA.
Will soon be working in Word for the first time sm -
Posted By: Need expander advice
and I was going to use Shortcut, but do I need to? Would the auto-correct feature of Word work just the same, or is there an advantage to using Shortcut? I am an old PRD+ user, and am now using Bayscribe, which uses an Expander similar to PRD, so now am having to evaluate options.
Thanks for your input.
Now I know I do too many Op reports - sm -
Posted By: NYMT
I was typing a Mental Health intake, and where the dictator said, "she was clinging to her mother," I, of course, typed "KIinging." I guess they were bandaged together! LOL : )
Earlier Poster with Keyboard Lag Problem (sm) -
Posted By: TechSupport
I've been thinking about your problem and recommended some possible answers, but something else has been nagging at the back of my mind. There is also the possibility of a keystroke logger that is intercepting your Keystrokes before passing them along to the screen.
A keystroke logger can be a physical device placed between your keyboard and your computer, or it can be even be installed inside the keyboard. It can also be a bit of software that intercepts and records keystrokes. Sometimes this is a commercial application (like parents use to watch what their kids are doing online), but it can also come surreptitiously in the form of malware called a "rootkit" - which you can think of as a "supervirus" on your computer.
I suppose it's also possible that a spybot (another form of malware) could also be doing this.
Bottom line: Be sure you're using good antivirus and antispyware software, keep them updated, open NOTHING that comes in your email that you don't specifically recognize, and don't follow links that come in emails you don't trust, no matter how "official" they appear to be (like, from your bank or credit card company).
MTEC - Which option to choose if I am already a transcriptionist, but -
Posted By: WS
have never had any schooling. I have just been trained on the job and feel that this keeps me from getting the better paying jobs. Which option would be best for me to choose?
2:55 am Only 1 miner survived! -
Posted By: MQ'r
Now they have confirmed that only the 1 young miner survived and he is in critical condition. This just is a horrible tragedy on tragedy with these families being so elated for hours.
Now more than ever, these families need as many prayers as possible to get through this horrible tragedy.
Do you all remember me? The gal who was thinking of quitting her current sm -
Posted By: Question
QA/editing, MT job to go with this start-up publication? Well, they asked me to write my first article. Yesterday was my day off. I had to write an article on Easter. Nerve wracking. On top of all of that, not sure if ya'll know who Chris Tomlin is (popular Christian singer), they wanted me to interview him while he is on tour in Atlanta Friday night with press passes, tickets, photographer, the works. OMG. Anyways, his public relations assistant contacted me Monday to cancel the interview because of Chris's tight schedule, BUT in return, is sending me his new Amazing Grace CD?? and another signed CD, plus tons of info and pics on Chris to write or publish a story in this new publication. The editors are leaving this totally up to me. Unbelievable.
Had another meeting today where I presented all of my info I've been working on for them including my Easter article - 1,000+ words = Editor scanned it over lunch (there were 4 of us there), my palms were all sweaty, and he says, "This will work. We'll use this." Again, unbelievable.
All of these doors are just swinging wide open. Big, huge corporations and companies are advertising which is great for this business. We are all Christians and I'm finding that as long as I keep this into perspective and not focus on me, but God and allowing Him to use me, there is nothing I can't do. The same goes for you, too.
I know some will be happy for me and others not. I'm so sorry if I sound like I'm rubbing this in your face. This post just shows that there is life after MTing, although I'm not quitting my day job yet. I am, however, going to ask to go down to just 3 days a week, especially since I spent 12 hours writing yesterday. I can't do both. I still have little kids at home!
Will update later - I know a few people asked and I wanted to share what I decided to do and what this publication wants from me = little, ole, unqualified me. God is so good. He can promote and He gives you the knowledge and wisdom you need to perform your job.
Dictaphone/Nuance?.....Whats the new website? -
Posted By: August
So.....Nuance bought Dictaphone or Dictaphone changed their name...? What is the website for dictaphone....Nuance? 
Thanks!!!!!
Anyone use a PC Card for their Internet/MT work? -
Posted By: At Home MT
I am bringing my question to the top from my response to someone's post below.
I live in the country and do not even have cable available - only dial-up.
I recently purchased a laptop and it only came with an ExpressCard slot (which it is my understanding that laptops in the future will be built with these and not PC slots). The ExpressCards have not hit the local Verizon or Sprint stores yet but I hear they are to soon and I plan to try one. I hope to be able to drop my dial-up ISP and just use my laptop for my on-line job. I also have my own local account where I pick up tapes and deliver their transcription and I can continue to use my regular PC for that work if I choose to.
Anyway, I would really appreciate knowing how you like your "card" for connecting to the Internet and how well it works out for you. Do you know if Verizon or Sprint has more coverage area? Have you traveled much with yours to see if you are able to get connections? How reliable has this been and how fast of a connection rate do you get on average?
I sure would appreciate any info you could share regarding this. Thanks so much.
Sandi
Elbow pain -
Posted By: C.J.
Anyone have ideas on how to alleviate elbow pain when typing? I just started having right elbow pain that doesn't hurt while I am typing, but when I am done the pain is so bad I can barely move my arm. I need to set up my desk/keyboard differently so my arm is in a different position while typing, but not sure how. I tried the keyboard in lap trick suggested.......doesn't work. The keyboard is tettering all over the place because I've got one foot on the pedal so my knees are uneven. It's funny 'cause my elbow doesn't move while I am working but I guess my fingers moving must create enough muscle tension on my elbow that I've messed it up good. Could this be bursitis or epicondylitis? Help. Need relief. Geeze, 25+ years at this and NOW I start having pain.
My license is valid again. Yay! I called the -
Posted By: Just me
numbers on the suspended license notice this morning and was told to go to the courthouse, which I did. I told them I was contesting the ticket because it was not me who got it but I know who did get it. I explained what my sister did and the lady told me to go to DMV and file identity fraud charges where I fill out a form saying someone is using my name and give their name if I know who. That's done! She also cleared my name in the computer and gave me a copy of the ticket which says issued in error. The ticket was issued at 3 in the morning so she's lucky she didn't get a DUI on my name. The ticket shows her car and her license plate number. Gee, wonder how that happened? I now have a court hearing middle of September where I explain my case and the officer who wrote the ticket will be there. You can bet I'll be bringing life size photos of her to show that it wasn't me. Now I can breathe again, at least until September.
Need information on company -
Posted By: SL
Can anyone give me information on AbleScribe? Good, bad, flexible hours, etc.

Heathescribe -
Posted By: Mina Parlin
Anyone know anything about them? They offered me a job. Thanks.
Medware and Meridian? -
Posted By: GAtrans
Anyone know anything about these companies. I'm currently working but really need to get at least a part-time job as our work is extremely slow and I get the feeling that they are losing the account that I currently work on. Any info is appreciated. Thanks.
I find myself cringing everytime I type a cath -
Posted By: with a Maverick balloon. I'm back now. nm
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Trouble downloading test. -
Posted By: sm
I got an e-mail with an attachment for a typing test. When I opened the attachment I took about a second and screen went into my player but the job was not there to transcribe. I never had this happen before. I was resent the attachment and the same thing happened. I have had problems before with the foot pedal working but also had the voice portion so was still able to test. Any suggestions ? TIA.
Looking for suggestions on sending out -
Posted By: dmt
letters to local doctor offices looking for work. I have tried using flyers with no response and want to try a more professional letter letting them know that I'm available. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Nice site for op report reference -
Posted By: sm
Found this site with quite a bit of samples, op and others. Check out the link.
EMR rant - lengthy -
Posted By: HappyCat
Hey, everyone. We have all been so worried about VR and India taking our jobs that I think we may have let something slip by that is so very much more dangerous.
My uncle had to have a procedure at the local VA last week, which was an education in and of itself, but what was perhaps most interesting was that I was able to watch his doctor work with the VistA EMR system. For those of you who are not aware, VistA is the EMR system the VA uses. It was created by them for use throughout the VA system, and basically it is a click and choose transcription system, minus the transcriptionist. It uses templates and normals, and if the doctor needs to add more specific information, they simply type it in. As I sat there with my uncle and watched his doctor type a few words, click some boxes, ask some questions, and do a completed preop report in the time it would have taken him to dictate the darned thing, I was astonished. It is a very slick system, very impressive to see up close and personal. From the perspective of patient care, it is wonderful. The doctor pulls up the report with a few clicks, the patient signs off on it with a little electronic signature pad, and a nurse approves the whole thing with a code. Very slick.
So why should this scare us? Here is the kicker. The VA/Government/Medicare system is giving this program away. That is right, GIVING it away to any doctor who wants it. The problem is that it is extremely difficult to install and set up for proper use, and hard to learn to use initially. It is also hideously expensive, both for the equipment used to run it on and the installation, though for a large practice probably no more cost prohibitive than paying a team of transcriptionists (2-3) for a year. Okay, now add to this equation that Medicare is encouraging doctors to learn and use this system, and the date 2014 has been thrown out there as a target. Skeptics say that 2014 is not reasonable but I am not convinced. Here is why. I think we can all admit that the transcription workplace is most definitely not what it once was. Part of the reason is that it is getting harder and harder to find decent, qualified transcriptionists. I know there are many, many hard-working transcriptionists out there who know what they are doing and take pride in their work. I also know that there are many folks out there who like to call themselves transcriptionists, people who think the job is nothing more than typing and see no need to further their educations and stay on top of things once they have obtained a job. This is not a problem that is confined to our profession; many other areas of employment are suffering the same malady. However, most other areas are able to weed out the bad seeds, if you will, before their business has been harmed and find the hard-working people they need after searching at length, but medical transcription is not one of these areas. Because of the nature of the beast, the seriousness and responsibility of the job, if a Transcriptionist messes up people have the potential to die. With wages decreasing over time and companies becoming more desperate to hire anyone who can type, experienced transcriptionists are moving away from the job, not being able to support themselves on the lousy wages companies are paying. The dwindling experienced work force is being replaced by a new generation of transcriptionists whose only experience with doctors' offices is when they visit their own primary care physician. They are educated online, and while there are some schools out there truly committed to producing qualified workers, most are fly-by-night operations. This is why, in part, doctors are trying to find other avenues of getting the reports they need. Two of the VR perks that are pushed by companies are cost reduction and accuracy. The companies that are promoting VR are using our inaccuracies and poor performance to tout their new baby, and they are succeeding. Because they still pay us a minimal pittance to edit the VR after it is dictated, the doctors never see the product beforehand and therefore are under the impression that we are, in fact, inept, and that VR is a much better system than using humans.
Now, imagine this if you will. Transcriptionists are already on the hot seat and so, when the government starts promoting its EMR VistA system, it appeals to doctors. Not only does it eliminate the need for transcriptionists, it costs about the same overall as they are already paying in wages/fees. It gives the doctor complete control over the reports they produce, and they have immediate gratification because in the time it takes them to dictate the report, it is finished and in front of them. The impression one gets from reading all the articles and forum posts pertaining to transcription these days is that doctors are becoming frustrated with the services they are being provided, and are ripe for being swayed into something else that is more productive. This is the perfect time for doctors to begin transitioning to EMR, and the proliferation of companies out there who have developed EMR systems is testimony to that fact.
Do doctors look at the EMR as a potential end to the careers of tens of thousands of workers in the United States? No, probably not. They only look at how this is going to affect them, their practice and their patients. Congress is supporting and pushing this initiative, as are certain presidential candidates. The concept of losing this many workers to EMR is apparently not something they are concerned about. Implementing this sort of system will make them look good, and the importance of image to politicians is a given.
While there can be no doubt that outsourcing has hurt medical transcription, as has VR, I strongly believe that our biggest threat is coming from our own government. I think the EMR system is, within the next 5-10 years, going to put 80% of transcriptionists out of business. There will be holdouts, and I am sure not all types of reports will be producible from this system, but if a doctor is given a choice between paying for a transcriptionist to possibly do a report correctly and perhaps get that report back within 24 hours if all goes as it should, and using that same time they would be dictating to produce the report themselves, with very little actual work on their parts, which will they choose? I do not know if there are any answers to this problem. I do not know if there is anything we can do to save our jobs. There are so many problems in the transcription system that one would be hard-pressed to know where to even begin a revamping. There are nay-sayers who think the EMR system will never get off the ground, and they may be right. I hope they are. However, unless something drastic happens, such as complete and total destruction of the computer-based infrastructure of the country, I fear that the EMR system will be the end of the profession we all love. It is a gamble that was initiated many years ago by our own government, and it looks as though the pay-off will be exceptional for them but most definitely not for us.
starting business/ go to convention -
Posted By: Maz
Need some advice, please. I am starting a small company and I want to market myself to be able to take overflow work from larger companies (or hospitals/clinics/medical centers) to give and send out to my group of MTs and QAs. I do not want the hassle of trying to approach the large hospitals, clinics, medical centers, themselves and I do not have the capital to purchase my own dictation system or program.
I was thinking of going to the MT conventions and networking there but was not sure who/what companies attend these conventions. Does anyone have any ideas or can anyone point me in the right direction? I would appreciate any advice anyone could give to me. TIA
Maria Maz
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Posted By: R Williamson
I posted a message yesterday on the New MT board. I haven't seen a response. Can anyone give me advice?
I am disabled and need to train in a new profession. After some reading and researching, I wonder if I should learn MT.
With so many jobs going to India, Philipines, etc is there really work (and I mean work that will pay me enough money to more than survive) in the US?
With Dragon, is it easier for non English speaking persons to transcribe? I am really nervous. I can't waste time and money learning something that is no longer offered here.
Is it worth it?
Help with Shorthand expander (sm) -
Posted By: quietmoods
I really hate this Expander but it is what works best with this other company I work for. How do you make -year-old move so it is next to the number when you key in yo? TIA
Discharge summary TAT? -
Posted By: tia
What is the minimum and maximum TAT for discharge summaries have you had?
Another poll question. How many sm -
Posted By: whorn
How many lines on average do you transcribe daily working one full time job only?
Yikes! -
Posted By: See Article - sm
The $250 million lean medical transcription (MT) industry in India is racing ahead to grab a major slice of the global $12 billion pie. Industry experts told Business Standard that as the industry is maturing, players are adopting productivity enhancing tools, stringent quality control measures and training programmes and top this with highly improved communication facilities. With an acute shortage of required skill sets in the US, the industry is set to become a top foreign exchange earner in the coming years. The industry, which collapsed due to the low quality of the MT business adhering to a view that the only skill required by employees in MT was to listen and type, has in the last two-three years witnessed a comeback with a strong consolidation. As per a Nasscom report, MT will become the fourth largest foreign exchange earner in the next five years. Shedding light over the industry's potential, Rajiv Shetye, vice-president (Indian operations), Spryance India says, "The Healthcare BPO is a $200 billion business worldwide and medical transcription alone is worth more than $12 billion. The $110 million Indian MT industry will grow to become a $ 5-6 billion one in the next three years." With six to seven strong contenders and 200 serious players in all, the employment potential of the industry is huge. "The MT service in India has generated over 20,000 jobs and will add atleast 25 per cent more jobs per year," said Suresh Nair, CEO and Managing Director, Spheris India and President, Indian Medical Transcription Industry Association (IMTIA). As for Spheris, he said, "the company is growing at 50 per cent per annum and expects to increase its employee strength from 2,300 currently to 3,000 in the coming year." Spryance has also deployed over 1200 MTs including home-based medical transcriptionists and editors. "In five years time we plan to ramp up our employee base to almost 10,000," says Shetye. Noting that the Indian industry has come a long way from just employing English speaking graduates to employing doctors and students of medical science, Pankaj Bendigiri, an MBBS by qualification and manager of Spryance's Quality Assurance (QA) centre in Pune says, "MT as a profession is attracting doctors as it offers them lucrative remunerations and career options besides keeping them updated with the latest developments taking place in the field." Spryance has 20 doctors in its 100 people team in Pune and has started a six month QA course for doctors. "Currently the second batch of 13 doctors is undergoing training," said Bendigiri, adding that in the first batch they had trained seven doctors mostly from the disciplines of Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) and Bachelor of Homeopathy Medicine and Surgery (BHMS). With highly improved communication facilities, "The trend of home-based Medical Transcriptionists (HMT) is also on the rise," says Nair, who has 10 per cent of his 2,300 people team working from home and credits the industry average to be higher at 25 per cent with few companies recruiting over 90 per cent HMTs.
productive day -
Posted By: Phyllis
Hello to Everyone in MT Land:
I pray that everyone will have a productive and fulfilling day. Please know that your work is important, and you are helping countless people. I encourage you to become better and better at what you do. Have a great day!
moderator -
Posted By: anon
what the heck is going on with the main board? people asking about companies etc?
starting out= need help -
Posted By: Gwen Holden
I would like to get started as a Medical Transcriptionist = I have been in Nursing for 30 years and due to medical reasons need to be home with my family and would like to work out of my home. Can you give me some helpful hints to get started and anyone good that I could send a resume to.
WAV player -
Posted By: NewIC
Does anyone have any favorite WAV players that work with a foot pedal? I have Express Scribe, but the sound quality is not the best. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
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