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Glad to help. Enjoy the link. nm

Posted By: Txczech on 2009-03-02
In Reply to: Thanks for your help & the link! - Lynn

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I really enjoy coming to this board, especially the word, drug and abbrev. forums. ... I like the challenge to see if I can figure things out, but I REALLY ENJOY learning new things from all the other posts!!!

Just a week or so ago, I had been on browsing the posts before signing on to work, and one of my first jobs came across a term that I had just been reading about here!
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I actually enjoy it when I can help out here!...sm
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It keeps me on my toes, espcially when the question may be an obscure one in a specialty I may not be doing at the present time.  Okay, I have also seen some very basic, easily-referenced questions here at times and thought "did that MT actually even graduate their school or read their references?"  but then we have built a strong, cohesive community here and it feels good to help.....don't we all have those "duh" moments when we are exhausted, busy, harried, and just need a hand?  I hope we can all keep helping each other, but googlinng will never take the place of the rows and rows of Stedmans and Mosbys and Dorlands, etc., and continuing education credits.  I do hope no MT short-changes his or her self by not searching out terms, it is a great way to sharpen your education and also your listening skills.
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hearing a doc dictate "melanotic" once in awhile (yes, I change it to melenic)...it reminds me that they are not infallible & that no, I shouldn't believe everything they say or (especially) spell. I double-check constantly, & to me, having a doc spell something is MT for "look this up."
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MTs like you and NewbieMT who show a lot of promise.

To answer your questions, I majored in medical secretarial and got my AA in that. After that, it was tough finding a job with no experience, but I managed to get a great job at an ivy-league teaching hospital. I worked as a medical secretary in the outpatient department for 7 years and then decided I hated the "front line" with the phones, appointments, yelling patients, screaming doctors (and doing transcription as part of that job, too), that I branched off into transcription. So, in total, over 30 years. Even after all this time, I haven't forgotten how terrifying it was starting out, so I really feel for you guys.
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as it keeps me up on what's going around in the MT world.

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I always enjoy reading your replies. Thanks for the info also!
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If the info from link is wrong, I apologize.
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You will notice that they say "per physician reading" a lot.  In fact, I have this short-keyed as "ppr."


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Sometimes you have to go with what it "sounds like" by what you read, or your first guess!!
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Well, certainly looks like this thread fostered discussion AND assisted the OP as well. Evidently some of our colleagues adhere to the "knowledge is power" credo and feel it's better to hoard what they know rather than help out a fellow MT. I've used this board (as a last resort after exhausting my other resources) and the help I have gotten has been invaluble.
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I often am the one seeking word help, and always appreciate it when someone responds to my question.

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