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what board, spell it backward please

Posted By: nm on 2008-04-03
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    She can spell however she pleases since no one's paying her to post on this board!
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    Yes...it looks like a big backward E. lol nm
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    That's backward (sm)
    X - hugs, X for crossed arms
    O - kisses, O for rounded lips
    I think you must have their formula backward.
    They probably divide the total by 15 to come up with your 30 minute production rate, then multiply that  by 2 to average out for 8 hour day if you are paid by the line or incentive program.    What you are saying makes no sense and would be a detriment to them in any type of worker dispute hearing. 
    And its gonna kill you to post on the Company board rather than the main board?
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    This post should be made on the Company board. See that board. Thread locked.
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    This post should be made on the Company board. See that board. Thread locked.
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    This post should be made on the Ask the Dr. board. OP please repost on that board. Thread locked.
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    cherrypicking co-worker issue (meant to post it on this board instead of MQ board) sm...

    I need opinions please...I work on a very small account with just a handful of ladies.  Because of the nature of the software (trying not to get too specific here) we can see who is working online and what reports they are working on in real-time...



    We have one cherrypicker on the account.  Instead of using FIFO method, she retrieves the reports by author ID - usually picking the better dictators of course.  She knows I busted her and she did admit to it in on our work e-mail (not too bright) which I am saving just in case she gets out of hand - so far I'm still able to make money since really most of the dictators aren't bad. 



    But every night it's starting to wear on me since she's screwing up turnaround time.  I don't really want to cause a big uproar being that it is such a small account and I need to work with her almost every night usually one on one.



    What would you all do?  I want to handle this as delicate and professional as possible because we can't really afford to lose anyone on this account.  In other words, I refuse to stoop to her level by cherrypicking right back.


    My boss has asked me several times why so-and-so does so much more than I do...I just bite my lip at that point but one of these days I think I might explode and just open up a can of worms....


    Definitely one of the other board's people who refer to those on this board as "holy rollers,&
    Now go ahead and post your reply - I know you're dyin' to!

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    Please see my question on company board -posted on wrong board
    nm
    read recent posts on this board and on the company board
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    Word Board=Help Board. NOT a do the math = figure it out yourself=GOOGLE IT!

    What is the Main Board for? All general topics seem to get moved to the new gab board.
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    I can't even spell that! LOL
    :)
    I am going with Ala. Not sure how to spell her name. nm
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    6, you would only spell it out....
    ...is if there are 2 numbers in a row. For instance:

    The patient is to take two 10 mg tablets daily.

    (NOT 2 10 mg).

    Hope this helps.

    I spell it that way...
    and I am in the US, although I am Canadian. I know in Canada I have seen it spelled both ways.
    I know how to spell most and

    what I dont' know, I make it a point to learn. I've gotten more than 1 "critical" error from QA stating that I had misspelled a medical term or drug, only to prove that I was correct and QA was wrong. Not to offend any QA'ers, but if you're going to correct someone else's work, you'd better know your stuff.


    The one error was even spelled incorrectly by the neurologist dictating: olivopontine cerebellar degeneration. He spelled it out as "oliGopontine", but I spelled it according to Stedman's and proved both him and QA wrong.


    Boy, were their faces red! My point wasn't to embarrass anyone, it was to type the report correctly. Spelling is important. We have enough other factors to squelch our line count. If there's anything I can do on my part to bring it up, why not?


    What I do is when they say spell it out I put

    it in my Expander program, so I can continue typing b.i.d.  I don't have to think about do I or don't I.  Same with contractions - put shouldn't in my expander and if I go into auto drive mode I don't have to worry about missing it.


    I have 20 years of experience.  I haven't worked for many companies, but I've had several accounts.  One says do this, the other one is don't differently, and then there is the verbatim, but it isn't really verbatim because we still have to clean it up a bit.   It is hard to switch, plus there alwasy seem to be little things no one has mentioned and isn't in account specifics, etc.  I just got off of 100% QA (4 days), but I felt like I would never get off 100% because it seemed QA found something in almost every report.  It just may be a comma that was/wasn't needed, but it was something. 


    I also make me a sticky note and put it where I will see it easily when they make a new change.  It takes me maybe 3 days and then I've got it and can toss the sticky. 


     


    how about when they spell them
    x
    we were on 4.6, but is this a spell
    check you build yourself (for the most part) located in the same screen as your email, etc? Don't remember the field number now, 42 or 46? somewhere in there. Had to return through it and virtually scroll down to the word which can take a few minutes. hope I could help.
    How do you spell
    Does anyone else notice that AHDI and MTIA have the same address??

    Kind of suggests to me that they've created 2 seemingly separate entities, one of which is trying to push mandatory certification and the other of which (surprise!!!) just happens to provide the test. How convenient. It's not like they weren't already making a killing on the CMT certification (especially since they've now got potential CMTs lined up around the world). Now The Word has come down from MTIA (their own creation) that certification is mandatory, so theoretically every MT in the US will have to ante up as well or be unemployable. Chicken or the egg; maybe MTIA came first & created AHDI. Either way, pretty soon they'll all be driving Bentleys if they're not already.

    It's downright diabolical, & I'm wondering if it's legal.
    Can't spell either.
    So why should they be any better at counting?
    It's not just the PAs that can't spell
    I only have a handful of docs that can actually spell meds or instruments or other doctor's names correctly. And I have an RN who can't pronounce ANYTHING! And then she rambles on for 2 pages and will say, new paragraph. LOL! Waaaaay ahead of you, honey.
    Is this when you spell check? If so....sm
    hit the #4 and the "sound alikes" should come up on the screen you are use to seeing.
    Can't spell aleved sm

    The patient states his pain is not worsened by anything nor it is aleved by anything.


    I checked dictionary.  What am I looking for?  Thanks for helping!!!!!


    DQS spell checker
    When you type "whre" instead of "where" when you spell check it the first word that comes up for a correction option is "whore."  Wonder how many reports typed by some of our wonderfully accurate Medquist MT's made it through with the word whore in the report? 
    spell-check
    I think the most popular is Stedman's.   I have been using Dorland's.  I needed to update my Dorland's Medical Dictionary and bought the new 30th edition.  It came with a free spellcheck.  So I got both for 49.95 -- quite a deal.    I've only been using it a couple months, but it seems comparable to Stedmans (and much less expensive).     
    Dew ewe reed as gud as you spell?
    !
    spell checker I use
    I have used steadmans spell checker for word in the past but the company I work for uses Spellex. I cant really tell a difference between the two but I do know Spellex has a free trial on there site so you can try it before you buy.
    Need help on med spell...s/l cultazine...thanks. nm

    You spell it "hurricaine"...nm
    nm
    And would it not help if you could spell knowledge???? nm
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    dang, so mad cant even spell right lol
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    Spell checker
    I have used Stedman's spell checker on two different jobs and love it, but not the price, especially since it is just for one user.  Can I really only put it on one computer?  I am an IC and have two computers, and now need to buy a medical spell checker.  What do all of you guys recommend?  I like the fact that the spell checker automatically corrects a lot of the words, and does not simply flag them.  I also do not want to go through a manual spell check after I finish a document.  Is there another spell checker out there that works as well for less money?
    Dang..I can't even spell it!
    I am used to working in Microsoft Word.  Is this platform a lot different?  I am wondering how my productivity will be.
    spell as the Romans do......get it?
    nm
    I always run a spell check!!! nm
    nm
    Don't ya know, an MT should be able to spell every word - sm
    imaginable and never, ever make a mistake, even when it does not pertain to your job of medical transcription. Gee Whiz, some people!!!!
    Yep, they spell out that stuff...
    but would never think of spelling out a difficult medical term or another physicians name... nope.. and they think they are really helping you out!!
    This is why I spell out the state name
    entirely. Geez...I wonder what you would do with that one...another GROSS error? Even some of the doctors do not know what the abbreviations mean for states other than where they are located, i.e. AR for Arkansas or AK for Alaska, and nobody cares about that GROSS error. Just another observation and a reason why I spell it out. sigh
    Agree with the above, spell out sm
    everything and pay for a good background check. We have had rentals before and finding a good, decent rental form is hard. I get mine from http://www.offcampusnetwork.com/rental_forms.asp. The rental form is very lengthy, about 8 pages long, but it covers it all. You can save the form to your hard drive in Word and make odds and ends changes here and there to fit your needs. The sample is a lease but I wanted a month-to-month and just changed to to fit. Renting can work out great if your tenants know their limits. We had one or two who went sour about 6 months into the deal and we got rid of them, fast. Heck, the one gal we had to move her things to the curb. Fat chance she was going to stay and not pay. That's mainly why we only did the month to month plans.
    There is NO correct way to spell

    slang like that.  Saturating is the correct word - however, if your QA people say different, then ask them to document it.  I defy them to do it!!


     


     


    Apparently, I cannot spell either...lol. NM
    NM
    Why not spell it correctly?
    I learned a long time ago that doctors are notoriously bad spellers! What is the word?
    I would spell it correctly. sm
    That is why we are transcriptionists. It is our job to correct their spelling and grammar errors to make as perfect a document as possible. I have one that notoriously spells Homan's sign incorrectly and she spells it every time as Homman's sign, but I disregard her spelling, do not take it personal, and I just do what I know is right. JMO
    I would spell it correctly.
    It's actually Homans'. ;P

    I have a doctor like this too. He insists on spelling one word incorrectly and even had his office staff try to correct me. I am a very flexible person but there is no way I will spell something incorrectly in a document if I know better.
    and you don't know how to spell grammAr.
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