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They really don't pay spaces or templates? Holy cow.

Posted By: -nm on 2008-01-27
In Reply to: Info about Medgarde - MTJB




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Holy Cow!!!!!!
I have an interview for a clinic here in town on Friday! I am so nervous and excited! I am not nervous because of my skills, I type 75 wpm, and slow down to about 65-70 when transcribing. I don't think that is bad. I am sooooo incredibly excited! WOOHOO!!!!! Praise God!
holy smokes
Sorry, not that many typos usually. Put out my back-- pain meds. Good thing I'm not working today! Yeesh.
keep in mind that lines w/o spaces
average of 30% - so if you are getting 150 lph w/o spaces, it is the equivalent to 180 lph with spaces.
Even worse if spaces aren't included. nm
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need some sample templates
I am finishing up my schooling and wanted to know if there are any sample templates that I can down load to get an idea of the different forms to use for different doctors. I would like to practice a little.
You typing on downloaded templates or something? Sounds like someone
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They're templates or shortcuts that you've made yourself as you go along...sm
All the physical exams you've saved for each doctor, all the op reports that you've saved as templates, shortcuts, or macros. Your opening and closing sentences in your letters saved by doctor...your lab tests that get repeated over and over...your doc versions of any tests that you get over and over - their EKGs, cardiac caths, PFTs, etc. Your normals are what make you even more successful at this job in addition to just having words and phrases in an expander. nm
Just keep saving his/her stuff as shortcuts/templates. After about 10 reports, you'll have
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