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How do you make such an expander list?

Posted By: Sherry on 2007-12-03
In Reply to: Depends on the power of your expanders - Annette

I just bought ShortHand and have a few words/phrases in it. I have no system as for deciding what to put in it. How do you decided what to do? I really need to improve my line count. Any info appreciated.



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I make up my own as I go along. It would be hard to copy someone elses. Some examples i use are tp for the patient, sg for significant, PA for patient, fu for followup, etc. If you have your own doc and know exactly what they are going to say or even for a national you can use an Expander for whole paragraphs or even the whole document. Oh yeah, I also use my expander for headings like cc for CHIEF COMPLAINT, ros for Review of systems etc.
Do you have an expander? If not and if $$ is an

issue you can use auto correct in Word, provided you will be working in Word.  Start building you r Expander now.   There are lists with suggestions if you don't know where to start.   This will probably save you the most time.   Don't get on the net and check e-mail or check the boards while working.  This is a major time killer.  You might have the best of intentions to get on and look up a word, but if you aren't careful you've wasted 30 minutes.


If you know what type of work you will be doing, clinic, radiology, acute care, etc. do some searching now for some good reference sites, especially if you don't have any reference material already. 


If you are going to be doing clinic a lot of times doctors will have their canned sayings for ROS and PE, so you could possibly create an expansion for the entire thing and that will really speed you along.  Of course you must be careful that you don't put in the canned text without reviewing the dictation to make sure they aren't changing anything. 


Try not to get up from your chair but every 2 hours.  Before your shift starts have your beverage of choice, go potty, have materials needed already at hand.  Don't answer the phone unless it is an emergency, don't get up to switch the clothes from the washer to the dryer or unload the dishwasher.  You might want to get a cheap egg timer so you aren't constantly looking at the clock.  I think they only go for 60 minutes, but you can set it again.  After every 2 hours get up, stretch, walk around, switch the clothes over, etc.  If you are constantly getting up to do things it will take you 12 hours to do 8 hours of week - BTDT. 


The more comfortable you become with the dictators, the more comfortable you become with the terminology you'll be knocking out the lines pretty quick. 


My expander
I purchased shortcut for windows after my trial, and I REALLY love it. I am happy with it and I think it was worth what I paid for it. Just my opinion :)
Word Expander

Please someone tell me which one is best word Expander which works with MS Word.


Thanks in advance!


 


expander tips

I was in your shoes as a newbie with more than 100 doctors and 32 specialties.  Thought I would drown and knew I had to find a way to speed things up.  I was not taught about Expanders in school so it took me a while to catch on.  But then it occurred to me that a great deal of what I was transcribing was the same thing no matter what doc or specialty -- things like:


last visit, next visit, the last time, the patient, the patient presents today with, I will, she will, he will, returns for, referred by, return in 2 weeks, the abdomen, the chest, the right upper extremity, the left lower extremity, heart is regular rate and rhythm, with his, with her, feels good, feeling good, hurts when, is able to, is unable to, numbness and tingling, aches and pains, pins and needles, light touch, was palpated, performed by, no guarding, no rebound tenderness, MRI results, CAT scan, CT scan, abdomen and pelvis, wounds are well healed, no erythema, no drainage, no ecchymosis, no sign of infection, no pain, no tenderness, range of motion is, blood pressure is, on the left, on the right, left hand dominant, right hand dominant, due to, due to the fact that...    you get the drift. 


When I started entering THESE kinds of things that were said repeatedly, then my lines went up.  The other things -- medical diagnoses (except for the most common ones) and odd medical terms -- I didn't concentrate on making expansions for them as much as I did the common phrases because I did not hear them in every report like I did the other things.  We type a lot of common words and the same phrases over and over no matter what specialty or doc.  I enter these especially, and then add the other things as they present themselves and if I have time.     


I also enter drugs with and without their most common dosages as they are dictated.  Saves a ton of time next time around.   


Some days I make a game out of it -- Today I will enter all phrases that have to do with coming and going:  The patient presents with, the patient came to see me today, the patient presented with, the patient returns complaining of, etc.  AND she will return in 2 weeks, I will call her with the results, she will be seen on a p.r.n. basis, she will be seen as needed, she will call for the results...


Other days I put in phrases that begin with a period of time:  Over the weekend, over the last few days, over the last week, over the past few months, over 2 weeks ago, over the last 10 years, in the near future, in the next 2 weeks, next week, next month, next year, yesterday, last night, in the morning, in the evening...


Another day I will concentrate on phrases that begin with "on" like:  On the left side, on the right side, on the right side of the, on the left side of the, on the hand, on the foot, on the arm, on the leg....


Then I do the same with the word "in" like:  In the fingers, in the foot, in the hand, in the abdomen, in the lungs, in view of, in view of the fact that...


Yes, it takes times to make these shortcuts, but you only have to do it once and it's in there.  It's a delicate balance between time spent doing this and time spent in production, and yet once they are entered, you've got yourself a short form that you can use from then on out.  Time lost today will pay off tomorrow.  You just have to balance it and in the beginning it's tough because you are starting from scratch but believe me -- the day will come when you use mostly short forms and start to fly.  And you'll find that the time spent entering the short forms will decrease the more you do it, too.  It will become a habit to enter them on the run as you type.  You should expect to go slowly with this at first because it's new to you and you have to figure out a system that works for you.  It will seem overwhelming but after a couple of months you will begin to notice a difference if not sooner. 


My best timesaver yet:  the letter w for "with"  either alone or with another word or phrase:  with, with ecchymosis, with tenderness, with pain, with rotation, with edema, with drainage, with symptoms of...  Do the same thing for "without."


If you have the time, try to put in at least one short form from each report you type, then two, then three, etc. as your pace picks up.  That way your production doesn't drop too much while you do this. 


I recommend using an Expander program that is NOT tied into your place of employment, one that is YOURS and you can take it with you if you leave there.  You never want to have to do this all over again!  Make one or two backup copies nightly or at least every few days depending on how much you enter.  Put them on CDs or something external so that you will never lose it in a crash.  Then get away from it all or you'll fry your brain! 


Good luck!  It CAN be done with time and perseverance.  Just be patient and keep at it. 


An expander works much the same as

auto-correct, though your space is limited with auto-correct.  It may take you a year or more, but you will eventually reach your limit.  I really haven't used auto-correct that much but I don't know if there are character limitations so that you could only enter a sentence, where with an Expander you could enter entire physical exams.   Also with an expander you can automate some of your functions such as automatically spellchecking, copying and pasting, etc. 


I don't know if you can transfer auto-correct entries either, so when you get an expander you may have to start from scratch and rebuild your expansions, though I don't know for sure about that. 


I'm not a fan of ShortHand, but lots of companies use it and it is compatible with most platforms.  You can do to their website and download a 30-day free trial to see what it is like. 


Text expander

I currently use IT text Expander from my course at MT at home.  Is there a better text expander that I should be using?


What word expander do you use?

I am a newbie and have only been employed for a little less than two weeks.  I do about 300-500 lines an hour depending on which platform I am on. That really isn't all that bad, considering the fact that I have to research a lot of words. That said, I want to explore ways to increase my productivity without hurting my acuracy.


Thanks.


word expander programs
I am getting close to birthday time as well as graduation and want to ask for a word Expander program as a b-day present from my husband  Is there a decent priced one out there that still is easy to use and works well. I have heard of Smarttype but that is pretty expensive (though I hear well worth it) Are there any others
Word expander Shorthand

Can anyone tell me if the word Expander program of ShortHand works well with Editscript?  If not or if there is another program that will work well, would you please comment and let me know?  I am ready to make this purchase and I work on the Editscript platform.  What I'd like to know is what you like and dislike about the program and how difficult it is to install, learn and use. 


Before anyone posts to tell me to do a search, please know that I have searched and have not been able to find this kind of information.  I just don't have much money and don't want to waste money on a program that may not suit my needs.  So, your honest comments on how well this program works for you as an MT, particularly on that platform, would be very helpful and appreciated.


Thank you in advance.


 


what word expander program
does everyone suggest to use?
Word Expander Recommendations

Which one is best and where do I get it?

Thanks !


using a text expander helped me drastically.
Also, this may seem really obvious, but if you're using MS Word, use the AutoCorrect feature to auto correct any errors you commonly make.  I actually use the AutoCorrect feature as my text Expander as well. 
Are you using an expander? Are you using it for entire phrases, and not just words?
It also makes a difference if you have the same dictators a lot, or if you have different ones all the time. But still, phrases like "alert and oriented x3" and "The patient was prepped and draped in normal sterile fashion." can be done with just a few keystrokes.

Are you staying in your chair, and staying focused on your work, not checking emails, etc.? (This is a problem I have, I get distracted easily, especially if I hit a hard or boring part!)
Get a copy of your BOS II guide for style, work with an expander, use your resources to the max. nm
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Even some of us most experienced MTs don't make that. Make your
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Looking for that list!
I saw the list a couple or so weeks ago with all the list of companies that someone had compiled (brillinat), that will probably hire newbies. I can't find it! I am doing a paid externship at a local transcription company but I am not getting paid a lot. I need to find part time or full time work with another company. Help!
List
THANK YOU!!!
thanks for that list!
thanks for that list!
Of course you would not list your name as you know you are wrong. sm
If you are going to make such a bold statement that you see as truth why didnt you list your name? Of course you listed as anon. I am the MTSO for Proficient Transcription and have been in business for over 10 years. The start up cost associated covers the cost of the foot pedal which, by the way, is $79 alone. I dont think it is too much to ask for a MTSO to have a little bit of insurance when it comes to hiring a newbie. Why would anyone invest the money in the foot pedal for a newbie if this is their first position if the MTSO has no guarantee of their work? I am helping out and doing something not a lot of companies do and that is to give a newbie a chance. If that is perceived as a scam then so be it. My MTs receive work daily and are paid competitively for it. You have no idea what it is like to try and run a transcription business and unless you do then please keep your defaming comments to yourself. This kind of banter is what scares away MTSOs from hiring anyone without experience. I was given a great chance to get into this business without dropping thousands of dollars into schooling and all I was doing was trying to help someone else do the same. This girl was talking about purchasing hundreds of dollars in books and paying the same for schooling and I was offering on the job training but I cant afford to do that at my own expense of all the equipment. I dont understand what is so hard to understand about that.
Not a list of MTSOs
just a list of transcriptionists. You can add yourself to the list at no charge. Just fill out the form.
List of books
Language of Medicine (Barnes and Noble or AAMT.org). It goes through every body system and all kinds of tests and abbreviations, etc.

I also bought used college text books on anatomy, labs, etc for dirt cheap which helped me as a newbie.

Also, another tip, find some seasoned MTs you can communicate with on messenger. I am experienced but having a few people to get opinions with always helps.

I am mgtranscription on yahoo if interested. Where did you go to school?
For a list of companies ...

Check out -- http://www.transcriptionresource.com/companies.htm.


If you received your training from certain places, some employers will waive the experience requirement.  Check with your school for assistance with job placement too.  GOOD LUCK!


Thanks DJ! That is a great list! nm

love that dmz list
That site is where I found my first job.  I recieved 13 responses from that list and I had ZERO experience.  I have been working now for one month. :)
List of companies
Here is the link to a list of companies. http://forum.mtstars.com/medical_transcription/v/3/7497.html

Here you have contact info for some of those companies:
http://www.mtinsider.net/2008/06/companies-that-hire-newbies.html

Good luck!
Good Anatomy list
Do you want to find anatomy list? Look at Mosby's handbook of anatomy physiology. The book is very good. If you need the book, I can sell mine $10.00. I have other good books too from my previous course. I give up transcription career.
Scratch CAI and Meditec off of the list. sm
You need to go with proven schools. If you short yourself, you will eventually end up forking out more money to get the right education.
This is a huge list of MTSOs.

This list is huge.  A lot of these seem to be small businesses.  I only looked at one state, but the list was long.  Not many have websites, but some of these businesses are still doing tapes and offering a wide range of services.  You will therefore want to look mainly in your own State. 


If they can only receive resumes by mail or fax they are not getting swamped with them, so you might have a better chance.  .  Happy hunting!


http://www.transcriptionvendors.com/index.htm



List of transcription companies and their URL's ?

A while back I remember someone posting a site that listed a bunch of transcription companies and their URL's.   The list was really, really long and categorized by states....anyone remember or have that URL ?   


Thanks in advance! 


Except it's not a huge list of MTSO's. It's...
a site where you can post your own business if you want. Most of the postings are solitary MT's, just like you and me.
Try making a handwritten list as you have to look up
the drug names.  I have a lot of experience, but I also get stuck on drug names sometimes.  That is my weakest point as well even though I hate to admit it, but one thing that helped me is to handwrite on a piece of paper that sits next to you all of the new drug names and their correct form (whether to cap or not), and then for some odd reason (it worked for me) when I'm transcribing I'll think to myself, oh wait, I know that one is on my list.  Googling is good too, but you have to watch the sites as not all are consistent or may not be correct.  Googling can pull up all forms of that word being used, so just be careful there.  You'll get there, and happy MT'ing... 
...now. Might want to apply and get name on a future list
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I tried to google Missy's list
and got nowhere. Maybe the site is down now. I found out about it from Meditec (clicked on references/resources then job links). I just tried that now and it took me to a page of just advertisements. So, I guess it is down now. What they did was charge a fee for access to their list of MT companies and private forum. They'd usually say a little bit about the MT companies such as how much experience they required before testing, if they allowed newbies, etc. All of that info you could get elsewhere on you own, but it was kind of helpful having a lot of it in front of you when job hunging. Basically that was it.

It sounds like the site you are talking about is a good idea. Maybe it would be something we all can use. If you move forward with it, let us know.

God Bless.
Here is a list that was previously posted...
http://forum.mtstars.com/medical_transcription/v/3/7497.html
Check with your school for a list
that hire their graduates. Most courses have can provide you with post-graduation support for a period of time or at least give you some leads on where to start.


I printed a list of mine and I study over them and
For quick reference.
AHDI (AAMT) approved list
http://www.ahdionline.org/scriptcontent/mtapproved.cfm
Got to transcriptiongear.com and then click on Transcribe Equipment. The C-phone is down the list a
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Upon graduation, I received a lengthy list of companies (see message)
that were willing to test grads of M-Tec without experience.

I now have my own MTSO. I require experience of everyone except Andrews and M-TEC grads. In my experience, they have performed wonderfully, even without experience.
Scroll down just a little & you'll see "This is a huge list of MTSO's"
posted by Misha. I think this is what you're talking about.
Meditec supposed to be good but has a waiting list. The SOAP program
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Also, does no one bother to read previous posts here? Scroll down & someone posted a list found by s
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make as many as possible
expanders equals $$$$.  But you have to be careful not to use the wrong one. If you have two that are similar you may end up with something ridiculous in your report so proofread well!   I like to make Expanders for entire physical exams and operations. Some operations by some doctors are so similar it's worth it to do that.
Low MT pay v. those who make $40k+

I see so many people complain about the current rates of pay for MT's and say that they're barely making it. Then, every once in a while there's a post by someone who says they've been working as a MT for two or three years and are making over $40k. What gives?


Are the MT's making this much money just "lucky", with the right company or in the right situation, or just very fast? Are they working for their own accounts with no benefits and have to take a lot of taxes out of that $40-45k? Are the people who complain most about pay just newbies? Or, do many of you consider that amount to be barely making it? I live in the midwest, and that salary could easily support a somewhat modest lifestyle for myself, my partner, and our baby while he goes back to school.


I have a pretty good understanding of all the variables that go into MT salaries and that it's slow starting out. I realize this isn't a profession you get into solely for the money. I'm just wondering if it's reasonable to shoot for (for example) making $40k/year as an MT three years after graduating from Andrews.


Try these guys. They make (sm)
all sorts of handy gadgets like that.
I'm sorry you couldn't make it
Business actually is growing at a record pace. I'm truly sorry that you weren't able to meet the standards (one error per page...50 pages, 50 errors). It is not unusual for disgruntled students to forgive their inadequacies and blame it on the Company.

However, once enrolled in our program you can always come back and display your "talents". If you have been inactive for 6 months, you can pay a $50 reinstatement fee, submit a new application, and resume.

If you are that talented, making all that money, what do you have to lose? Another client, hospital, clinic?

I really don't think I'll hear back from you, $50.00 reinstatement isn't "petty cash," right?

Lin
Then you don't have what it takes to make it

as an MT.  If you can't digest truthful information being given and have the courage to digest it, apply it to any areas of yourself that might need tweeking, then you will not last as an MT.  This industry can be pretty rough at times.  If you have thin skin, you won't make it.  I can only imagine how you will take QA feedback.


Good luck to you.


Did you make the wine?
Some friends of mine like to make muscadine wine, here in Georgia.
Make sure you present yourself at your best
There is a lot of competition out there. You have to make sure your resume reflects you at your best. Have someone review your resume for typos, spelling, grammar, puctuation, or other errors. Make sure it is as perfect as it can be. Make sure your cover letter is perfect as well. The MTSO I work for has commented more than once that when she gets a resume with errors (for example, run-on sentences, missing punctuation, typos, etc.), she just drops it in the trash. When she advertises a job, she gets so many applicants that she doesn't waste her time with those who don't even look good on paper.
Y would it make it MORE DIFFICULT?
Having NO school experience is worse than having school experience????? I find that very hard to believe.