Interesting times...the best reason for a Happy Hour~! Is it time for the next Great Depression or perhaps I feel that way because I am over 50.
I was married for 25 years and now I'm divorced. Two girls, ages 25 and 20, and one grandson (soon to be two!). Love politics, economics, music, friends, family, sci fi, reading, philosophy.
Wish I understood the world of high finance better. Getting quite an education on Calculated Risk, but feel like the dunce in the corner of the classroom.
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I work ten to twelve hour days I'm so dumb. Daughter asks me last night why I'm so tired, I don't do anything but sit all day long. Yes. She's right.
Can I turn in one daughter and get back two puppies maybe? There has got to be a mathematical equation for putting a kid in her place. No credit card for gas? She can see how much gas costs as she subtracts it from her check book?
I don't work hard. How hard can it be to listen to someone talk and then transcribe into a document? I mean, any moron could do it, right?
I listen to highly paid educated physicians all day long as they talk into my headset about your medical history. Well, not yours, but somebody's medical history out there. I listen to them yawn, mumble, ramble, chew, eat, and yes, pass gas once in a while. I listen intently so I can get every word he says. I research every new term I hear because I hate getting stuck on a word. I mean I really hate it. I used to have a black belt in anatomy. New brain words are like crack for me. The sylvian fissure? Gyrus? Sulci? Corpus callosum? Yes. I am jonesing as I write.
I do transcription for two neurosurgeons, two general surgeons, pulmonary and sleep medicine, pain management and interventional pain management physician, physical therapist, and I have done urology, family practice, ENT and facial plastics, dermatopathologist.
I have done a lot of doctors.
I am just that kind of a girl.
You have to be curious and slightly relentless to be good at what I do and you have to be somewhat of a computer nerd. If right clicking is an alien concept, probably not your kind of job because you have to set up VPNs, split tunnels, specialized programs. Yes. I love what I do most of the time.
But I don't work hard. Nah. Using your brain is not hard work. Do you hear that out there? All you people going to school. Don't bother.
Doesn't Shel Silverstein have a poem about a brother trying to sell his little sister? Is it too late to get Teddy Bear a big brother?
I did transcription for awhile (not medical) and it was tough. The toughest part for me was trying not to correct the grammar as I typed. Ugh. And, hey...if you're going to do someone, it might as well be a doctor.
I admire what you do soooo much. Watching Chloe learn those words about did me in. I am utterly clueless. But the problem is looking for admiration from our kids. We will be forever "Dah Mom" but if it helps I sure admire you! Cute post Karen~
@amy...I had a client once who spoke incredibly good English but his first language was Korean, so his grammar was spotty at best. On that account, I was free to fix all kinds of stuff and just flagged the big stuff. He dictated a letter of medical necessity once and when he got it back, he looked at me, looked at the letter, and then said, "I know I don't sound this good. Thanks." hee, hee.
@bill...only half way! Criminy. I need a drink.
@sage...Your bride does transcription! Dang, have that girl email me and we can commiserate. I am rapidly becoming a doggie lover instead of a dog tolerater. Doggies don't say I will, I will and then never do whatever you have asked them to do.
@sagittarian...Unfortunately, champagne and I don't mix, but Jack (Daniels that is) and I have a great relationship. Concentrating IS hard work. The next time my daughter is studying I will have to remind it that it's not hard work. ha.
@karen...so nice to hear from you again! Chloe is so awesome~! Give her a big hug for me.
@eloh...I have a 25 year old, too, daughter though. Why oh why do they make you crazy? Pay back is a bitch I guess. I am thinking seriously getting a doggie all for me. No fat weiner dogs or butterfly eared dogs that bark incessantly for me...nope I want a moose. I am beginning to like doggies.
@good cook...mental work is so draining and especially starting my new client and learning new routines. Yikes. And I have so much fun looking for the perfect video...I am a YouTube fanatic~! Send any good ones my way...they will probably end up in my blog!
PS. Actually it gets more complex and possibly worse, mine are 25 and 30 and in truth there's never really an empty nest or total separation. Your thoughts about it all linger forever.
But what I really wanted to say ... thanks for an awesome comment on my Bus Trip story. I plan on writing more of it in the next few days, hope it lives up to your expectations. Thanks again, I needed that.
@kc....thanks~! Swapping would be good but I'm sure no one will take me up on the offer. Poor puppies.
@lola...I love your blog! I bet you would be fabulous at what I do, but procrastination and distraction are definitely a hazard. I mean, I should be working RIGHT NOW. *sigh* Happy Hour never comes fast enough for me.
I have always wanted to be a transcriptionist. Is that even the right word? Do you ever get upset about what you read in a doctor's letter? Like, someone is going to get terrible news and you feel sick for them?
@renee...Tough but fascinating most of the time. Family practice tended to be tedious. I kinda of felt bad for the poor doc after the millionth case of sniffles and sinusitis in a day. I could transcribe what he was going to say before he said it.
@hope...I have typed reports where I'm crying as I type. It is so weird to start a report and hear a new term and you type away and finally at some point you stop to look up your new term...and it is something awful. It is terminal and off they go to the oncologist or surgeon and endless MRIs and labs. I have a new client and will be doing ER work and I have a feeling that could be soggy going on some days. And sometimes it is flat our hilarious.
A good transcriptionist can find work, a good service is always on the look out because of all the new clients and hospitals they get. The learning curve is steep, though, and stops a lot of people...even if you do get to work in your PJs.
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I did transcription for awhile (not medical) and it was tough. The toughest part for me was trying not to correct the grammar as I typed. Ugh. And, hey...if you're going to do someone, it might as well be a doctor.
Love Shel S. too. He floats my boat.
Only 19? You're slightly halfway to freedom and sanity.
the bride does transcription!
lol@ swap for 2 puppies! Tff.
It's the concentration that makes you tired I reckon. Take 2 bottles of champers and call me in the morning!
I admire what you do soooo much. Watching Chloe learn those words about did me in. I am utterly clueless. But the problem is looking for admiration from our kids. We will be forever "Dah Mom" but if it helps I sure admire you! Cute post Karen~
I'm in, if you find a way to make the trade, I have a 25 yr old son...famous poster child for Planned Parenthood.....well, he could be.
I like puppies.
What you say? Using your brain, your actual brain, is somehow tiring???
I have never been so tired as when I have been mentally tired.
BTW - the videos? Very nice touch!!
@amy...I had a client once who spoke incredibly good English but his first language was Korean, so his grammar was spotty at best. On that account, I was free to fix all kinds of stuff and just flagged the big stuff. He dictated a letter of medical necessity once and when he got it back, he looked at me, looked at the letter, and then said, "I know I don't sound this good. Thanks." hee, hee.
@bill...only half way! Criminy. I need a drink.
@sage...Your bride does transcription! Dang, have that girl email me and we can commiserate. I am rapidly becoming a doggie lover instead of a dog tolerater. Doggies don't say I will, I will and then never do whatever you have asked them to do.
@sagittarian...Unfortunately, champagne and I don't mix, but Jack (Daniels that is) and I have a great relationship. Concentrating IS hard work. The next time my daughter is studying I will have to remind it that it's not hard work. ha.
@karen...so nice to hear from you again! Chloe is so awesome~! Give her a big hug for me.
@eloh...I have a 25 year old, too, daughter though. Why oh why do they make you crazy? Pay back is a bitch I guess. I am thinking seriously getting a doggie all for me. No fat weiner dogs or butterfly eared dogs that bark incessantly for me...nope I want a moose. I am beginning to like doggies.
@good cook...mental work is so draining and especially starting my new client and learning new routines. Yikes. And I have so much fun looking for the perfect video...I am a YouTube fanatic~! Send any good ones my way...they will probably end up in my blog!
PS. Actually it gets more complex and possibly worse, mine are 25 and 30 and in truth there's never really an empty nest or total separation. Your thoughts about it all linger forever.
But what I really wanted to say ... thanks for an awesome comment on my Bus Trip story. I plan on writing more of it in the next few days, hope it lives up to your expectations. Thanks again, I needed that.
Swapping sounds like a viable option. By the way, I left you a little something over at my place so come on over.
God I could never do what you do! It certainly sounds tiring to me.
@kc....thanks~! Swapping would be good but I'm sure no one will take me up on the offer. Poor puppies.
@lola...I love your blog! I bet you would be fabulous at what I do, but procrastination and distraction are definitely a hazard. I mean, I should be working RIGHT NOW. *sigh* Happy Hour never comes fast enough for me.
I think your job sounds tough. Transcribing is tough at the best of times, never mind medical.
Love Renee xoxo
I have always wanted to be a transcriptionist. Is that even the right word?
Do you ever get upset about what you read in a doctor's letter? Like, someone is going to get terrible news and you feel sick for them?
@renee...Tough but fascinating most of the time. Family practice tended to be tedious. I kinda of felt bad for the poor doc after the millionth case of sniffles and sinusitis in a day. I could transcribe what he was going to say before he said it.
@hope...I have typed reports where I'm crying as I type. It is so weird to start a report and hear a new term and you type away and finally at some point you stop to look up your new term...and it is something awful. It is terminal and off they go to the oncologist or surgeon and endless MRIs and labs. I have a new client and will be doing ER work and I have a feeling that could be soggy going on some days. And sometimes it is flat our hilarious.
A good transcriptionist can find work, a good service is always on the look out because of all the new clients and hospitals they get. The learning curve is steep, though, and stops a lot of people...even if you do get to work in your PJs.
Glad to greet you, ladies and gentlemen!
For sure you didn’t here about me yet,
my parents call me Peter.
Generally I’m a venturesome analyst. for a long time I’m keen on online-casino and poker.
Not long time ago I started my own blog, where I describe my virtual adventures.
Probably, it will be interesting for you to utilize special software facilitating winnings .
Please visit my web site. http://allbestcasino.com I’ll be glad would you find time to leave your comments.
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