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I use the right leg one day and the left the next...

Posted By: Tli on 2009-06-16
In Reply to: Tendonitis in ankle from foot pedal usage - Am I the only one.

That seems to help some.  Also, stretching occaisonally throughout the day and take a multivitamin and Omega-3.


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How much do you have left?
If you do not have much left, it would probably be best to go ahead and finish up your school. Also, you might want to find out if they are going to make you finish paying the tuition if you don't, that could be a big factor in your decision. Other than that, I am still pretty new, so I don't know what to say about having it on your resume.
Did you not have anything left to learn when you finished

school and actually started working in the real world?  It is a learning process, day in and day out, just as nursing is.  You can go to the best school in the world, have the most highly trained instructors, finish with flying colors, take the RMT, CMT or whatever, and still not be a good transcriptionist.  Same thing goes with nursing.  You can go to school and then pass state boards and still be a lousy nurse.  A lot of what we all do is in the practical application day to day.  I don't recall ever saying she shouldn't go to school.  I just said it was possible to go from nursing to MT without formal training. 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 



Um, not to be the spelling police, but I believe you left out an
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are there no more in-house hospital jobs left?
it seems to me that way too many of talented MT's are settling for these low-paying companies. Is that all that's left out there for work?
doesn't anybody work in a hospital anymore?
Plus there is the "monitor" board to report things, look at left - nm
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Heres my contact info if left off last message
Here is my contact info if left off the last message