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Bravo Bev! Ask away.

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Re: Got another question :)

> In a message dated 3/15/2001 2:19:28 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> CCouttsRMT@... writes:

>

>

> > " I've done so-and-so but just want to

> > make sure this is right. " That is most certainly respected and very

> >

>

> Why don't you just presume that posting to the list IS a last resort

option

> and conclude that the mentors have our respect already and that we ARE

> conscientious mature adults trying to learn a profession.

>

> Personally, I don't have time to beg for " your highness " to answer my

> questions by starting every sentence with what you believe is correct

> sentence structure so I don't wind up offending you in some fashion. I,

LIKE

> EVERYONE ELSE ON THIS LIST, AM BUSY.

>

> And, with that I bid you all adieu....I have way too much work left to

spend

> anymore time on this. But, alas, I will be back I'm sure later tonight

with

> many " basic " questions. . . .

>

> Bev

>

>

>

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I have been ever so fortunate enough to have most of my books given to me,

except for my Dorland's, which was around $50, my BOS, which I got from my

company for $50, and my PDR (I know, I know, a waste of money, but I have

used it quite a bit since I got it!) for about $40 off E-bay (2000 edition!)

Reference materials, both books and software, are extremely expensive and

sometimes hard to come by. Not everybody can afford to buy the reference

material they need. Besides, I just don't think it economical for me to

purchase a reference book for a certain specialty if I only type it every

once in a very blue moon. I'd rather save my money for more important

things, such as keeping my kids clothed and fed. Oh wait, I guess those

aren't nearly as much of a priority to some people, silly me.

Diane

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>Margaret -I've been an MT for 20 years and some of these questions are flat

>out scary and the most basic that any reputable school would teach. It makes

>you question the true knowledge of these MTs. If you don't have references

>and I don't care how new you are, you shouldn't be transcribing. There's a

>big difference between helping compared to what NMTC does, which is give out

>answers. True helping is teaching how to be resourceful.

First off, I've been an MT for only about 3½ years. That said, who made anyone

else judge and jury of who should not be transcribing or not? Maybe some of the

questions would be covered by what *most* reputable schools teach, but who is to

say who went to a reputable school or who got their training through ICS? (Like

me, thank you very much. No preparation for me at all for being an MT, but I

got my CMT last June and am doing just fine, thank you). I must admit that

sometimes I see some of the questions on the list and can't believe they are

being asked, but I'm sure when I asked my first question on this list about 2½

years ago there were others our there thinking the same thing. This is a list

for NEW medical transcriptionists, after all, so you have to expect questions

that may seem very basic to someone with more experience.

As far as MTs that seem lazy and that are just asking a question without

researching, isn't there people like that in every job you've ever seen? Why

should MT be any different?

I don't care what the question is, if I can answer it, I usually do. If I

can't, I don't. Why try to figure out whether the person has researched it to

death? If you feel that way about it just hit the delete key - no biggie - no

harm done.

I'm done. If you don't like what I said, bite me.

Maureen Cole, CMT

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Re: Got another question :)

In a message dated 03/15/01 4:37:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,

mgrant@... writes:

<< Not trying to come down on you, but this is a list where we try to be

helpful to each other and don't try to put others down or question their

abilities for this job. Margaret >>

Margaret -I've been an MT for 20 years and some of these questions are flat

out scary and the most basic that any reputable school would teach. It makes

you question the true knowledge of these MTs. If you don't have references

and I don't care how new you are, you shouldn't be transcribing. There's a

big difference between helping compared to what NMTC does, which is give out

answers. True helping is teaching how to be resourceful.

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Val,

I know it was a joke. That is why I send it. I know that you are not too

lazy. People like that other person (you know who) should be ignored. That was

the first time I had encountered e-mail through the list like that. I must have

received over 200 messages yesterday. A lot of it was bantered back and forth.

I have learned so much from this list and have contributed when I can. That is

what networking is all about. That we learn from each other. Later. Oh, BTW I

am testing with RIU today. Wish me luck.

from Calif.

Valpie wrote:

> ,

>

> Thanks, but the penicillin thing was a joke....I'm really not tooo lazy to

> look it up, but of course I know how to spell it anyway. Very sweet of you

> to answer though. Thanks again.

>

> Val

> Re: Got another question :)

>

> > Val,

> >

> > This is spelled with 2 'l's as penicillin.

> >

> > from Calif.

> >

> > Valpie wrote:

> >

> > > Please all newbies, ask your questions. By the way can anyone help me

> spell

> > > s/l *penicilin* I'm pretty sure it's an antibiotic, but I'm just toooooo

> > > lazy to look it up...lol

> > >

> > > Val

> > >

> > >

> > > TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to

> nmtc-unsubscribe

> > >

> > > PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc

> > >

> > >

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I'm so mixed up in my e-mails, I can't tell if this has been answered or

not, but " distant " would be correct. I'm assuming the pt has breast cancer

which can spread to distant sites such as those mentioned.

Ginny

Re: Got another question :)

> Doc says (as she's chewing like a cow chewing cud), " I do not believe she

has

> any *distant* mets in bone, liver, or brain.

>

> I think she is saying distant, but I'm not sure because as I said she

> munching in my ear!

>

> TIA,

> Holly

>

>

> TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to

nmtc-unsubscribe

>

> PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc

>

>

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I have to agree! Enough already. Agree to disagree and agree that no

question is a dumb question. If you think it is stupid or you shake your

head when you read it, do not answer it! Enough said. Heidi

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Sorry group! As you can tell I do not check in every day but when I did and

started seeing all those emails I just typed without checking the date!

Sorry again. Heidi

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