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That's true, but they repeat themselves

Posted By: True, but on 2007-06-19
In Reply to: I think the neck is the only place that torticollis occurs. - pc

Subject: That's true, but they repeat themselves

like that all the time for me, especially the ESLs or when it's a term that's outside the dictator's specialty.


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software to it, plus i type straight into their website...so...
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Subject: this is true - but yours is better! *LOL*

been watching this board for 3-4 years now....and you and Txczech and annabanana are 3 of the top posters whose answers I definitely check out and I learn from all 3 of you........*grin* - I do supply an answer or two or three.....to others as I can. 


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allowed to do. However, at one of the first hospitals I worked for (back in the early 80s) for example, we had a doctor who was constantly using abbreviations which we were not allowed to do in diagnosis. I will NEVER forget this. His diagnosis was "P.M.S.O.B." The transcriptionist, of course, changed this in the diagnosis to read "Shortness of breath at night." He flew off the handle - this abbreviation meant "poor, miserable, son of a B****" and that is what he wanted in the chart. It was referred to the Hospital Director who told our department manager that even though this was definitely not correct, he dictated it and wanted it there and there was not much we could do about it if we wanted to keep our jobs. This is a lesson that taught me never to second guess a physician. Granted this was not at all politically correct (we didn't have that term back then), but that is what he wanted, so I don't change anything in that vein - I may question it and flag it for the higher ups, but I don't change it.
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