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Handy resource

Posted By: jsf on 2008-11-12
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A pretty handy tool to have.





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This one is handy for me. sm
Lots of searches...one place.

http://www.mt911.com/site/search/search_form.asp?sid=12


I use that one too, very handy!

MT Word Seeker is cool :)  I've tried others but found this one to be the best amongst them all.


That's when DH's laptop comes in handy!
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The book comes with a CD that is just as handy as your MQ version.
I have e-mailed it to a couple friends, but it's probably a copyright violation if you would widely distribute it.  IMO. 
classified board comes in handy...might do well there. NM
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Thank you! That's pretty handy and saves time! nt
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Thanks MacroDiva - nice handy macro. (NM)
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Re your normals: keep a list handy, name them with short names..sm
then use Control R after you have typed the normal name; i.e.: Dr. Joe Blow has a ROS that he uses all the time - name it JBROS or something like that, then in the document type JBROS and use the control R to bring it automatically in.
Useful resource

Sharing this useful search engine for MTs that I came across on MT Mastery. See link below named "search engine for mts."


If that is the same resource you
then it is no longer free. They probably only offered it for free to work the bugs out of the program.

If it was not what you were looking for, then you might look around their site and see what you can find.
transcription resource
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Op Note CD Resource?
I have recently begun transcribing a lot of operative note. I currently use The Surgical Word Book by Claudia Tessier as a reference. It is rather cumbersome to keep going through the book. I was wondering if anyone knows of a CD reference for surgical terms? It would be so much easier!
You are welcome. It is my best resource for any support or technical help.
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This is a great resource (see link)


good resource site?
We used to have two people type radiology, but it is going to now be put in the general report pool. I have one book from stedmans, but am kind of nervous. Do you have any good websites?
Helpful resource link....

I came across this.  Looked like something that might come in handy.  Lots of things on here.  Thought I would pass it along.  Have a Happy New Year!


 


 


Helpful resource link....
Thanks, have already bookmarked it....along with a million other sites. Hopefully I will figure out what is truly helpful and what isn't and then weed out the ones that aren't.

Anne

Here's another good resource for op samples

Lots of useful samples in there.


http://medicaltranscriptionwordhelp.googlepages.com/operativesamplereports


While the internet is a good resource, I
also have reference books. Stedman's Medical and Surgical Equipment Word Book that I cannot live without. For drugs, rxlist.com and http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/index.cfm?fuseaction=Search.Search_Drug_Name are both good. Also, mt911.com has multiple resource sites for sample reports, abbreviations, drug searches, etc.

Also, if you are doing 1 specific speciality, the Stedman's book for that speciality is a good resource. For example, I do some ophthalmology and am not familiar with that, so I have the speciality for that. Sometimes it is just easier to have a book where you can pull up the specific thing you are looking for; i.e., the listing "catheter" brings up pages of catheters. THis is much easier for me than guessing at a spelling on the internet and coming up with literally hundreds of choices.
Have your medical dictionary handy while taking the multiple choice part of the test.(nm)
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a good resource can be found on the internet
You can go to the labor sites for various states and it will give you some, if not not all, of the information you seek.  If it doesn't, it can give you phone numbers to investigate further.
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I've found this resource pretty useful for rehab work. Link inside.

Have this as one of my bookmarks - found this handy whilst handling rehab work. Hope this helps!


http://medicaltranscriptionwordhelp.googlepages.com/rehabmedicineterminology


Personal page/web page resource
Paula,

Thanks a lot for sharing these great websites!