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registered the name where?

Posted By: billybob on 2008-05-16
In Reply to: Business Name-Need Opinions - Cat

Doesn't sound great to me, there's a connection between atypical "not according to type" and typing, but it's kind of muddy. But it may catch the attention of some. However you haven't registered the name atypicaltyping.com, which would be my first step if I were in your shoes.


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I just went there and registered
just need to "sign up"
Where you are registered is
in the shower invitation. The actual wedding invitation should only include information regarding when, where, etc. It is considered poor etiquette to include any type of registry information or gift request in the actual invite.
Registered Nurse or registered nurse
I think I am just tired.  The patient is a Registered Nurse.  Should that be capitalized?
There is something new - Registered MTs - but I don't know details
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She was found with a registered sex offender from ND.. NM
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Awesome! Thanks so much!! I registered my 3 cats...

and will register a memorial for my dog who passed away 2 years ago. 


Just for the heck of it, here's the link to "my kids"


Again, many thanks


Registered/Certified does not get you any more money
in the real world.

I registered on the Do Not Call list a few
years ago, which expires in 2008 (did not know it could expire). What does listing our number as private do? As in, will it keep telemarketers from calling?
registered medical transcriptionist - for those
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RMT is Registered Medical Transcriptionist, ...

and CMT is certified.  The RMT is available to new MTs without the 2 years experience required to sit for the CMT.  Both are money makers for AAMT and don't do much, if anything, in the real world of MT.  Sure, there are a few companies that offer a fraction of a cent more per line for the CMT designation, but most MTSOs, as well as the majority of healthcare facilities (from large hospitals to smaller clinics and offices) have never even heard of the AAMT.


Now, before anyone slams me for knocking the AAMT, I am not.  I am involved in a research project for a large project and have investigated the ups and downs and ins and outs of MT companies, schools, job prospects and much more.  The AAMT just doesn't carry the weight they might like people to believe.


And remember . . . The "American" in AAMT is gone.  That says a lot.


 


RMT=Registered Medical Transcriptionist
A fairly new credential for MTs who are not eligible for the CMT (Certified Medical Transcriptionist) credential yet.  You have to have 2 years of experience before you can take the CMT test.  With the RMT, you do not.
Doesn't that mean that it's not a registered version so you won't be able to use their tech
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Anyone else get an email from aamt about REGISTERED MT beta test?
Seems pretty stupid to me.