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need some sample templates

Posted By: Tanya on 2007-11-30
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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.


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So, when I say *be careful* - I mean EXACTLY what I say. 


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I used to print samples when I was a newbie starting out in radiology 19 years ago.  I found that if I did that, and then did handwritten notes on the samples, it made it better.  Put them in a notebook with dividers by either dictator or specialty, account, or whatever makes it easier. 


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I also handwrote (I'm only 37-years-old) drug names on a sheet of paper.  I guess I'm from the old school, but handwriting things made me remember better.  I remember also needing to remember MD or DO for physicians and just as a pick-me-up - there was one his name was First I. Last, D.O., F.A.C.C. and we used to call him DOOFUS (behind his back of course)!!!      Just trying to make you smile! 


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

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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