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Would depend on what they are doing?

Posted By: MT50 on 2007-10-04
In Reply to: IO - hi

Subject: Would depend on what they are doing?




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Subject: That would depend on what the

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Subject: it would depend on what type of an account you are

working on. and your company specifics. if its verbatem..then you put the word "hour" whenever the dictator dictates it.  if he just says something like "time seen...0600 hours" then:


TIME SEEN:


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yes, me too - also it may depend on client preference NM
Subject: yes, me too - also it may depend on client preference NM


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Subject: That's okay...I have days like that myself and I can always depend on help from my fellow MTs. nm

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Subject: It would depend on your client profile for that account. I have never run across numbers within the axes, it would normally just be commas between each diagnosis or periods if that is what the client calls for. Check with that CP if you can.


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Subject: I always use combined forms ie. posterolateral, but would depend on your account i suppose. nm