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I work from home as an MT and I am very happy with my company. Do you have any training or experience? You can e-mail me through my profile if you want more info on the company, etc.
Mama Cath/anyone else looking for an MT company, feel free to email me through my profile. I really do just work for them and I'm happy. And it took me a long time to get a secure job, so I feel for you! No scam, just info. Do with it what you want. References :
To be honest they are few and far between with the new technologies that hospitals are using now. My mother was a medical transcriptionist and worked from home, until the family practice that she worked for changed to voice recognition. She hasn't been able to keep a job since then and that was two years ago. Every company she works will will boot her out for new technology within a couple months.
try looking at small doctor owned family practices. They tend to run very cheap and aren't willing to pay for the new technology. References :
check with your local health care facilities, like the hospitals and surgical centers. most doctors offices do their own as with small practices. the larger the facility the better your chances will be and try local urgent care centers and trauma centers References :
I work from home as an MT and I am very happy with my company. Do you have any training or experience? You can e-mail me through my profile if you want more info on the company, etc.
Mama Cath/anyone else looking for an MT company, feel free to email me through my profile. I really do just work for them and I'm happy. And it took me a long time to get a secure job, so I feel for you! No scam, just info. Do with it what you want.
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ice_skaters_mom
6 Jun 09 at 10:42 am
Check with your local medical offices. Write up a letter describing your services and mail them out or call and ask if they need help.
Michael
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PrayerRequestBox
6 Jun 09 at 11:01 am
To be honest they are few and far between with the new technologies that hospitals are using now. My mother was a medical transcriptionist and worked from home, until the family practice that she worked for changed to voice recognition. She hasn't been able to keep a job since then and that was two years ago. Every company she works will will boot her out for new technology within a couple months.
try looking at small doctor owned family practices. They tend to run very cheap and aren't willing to pay for the new technology.
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NerosBane
6 Jun 09 at 11:37 am
I am also interested in this…hope you get good answers!
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mamacath
6 Jun 09 at 12:25 pm
check with your local health care facilities, like the hospitals and surgical centers. most doctors offices do their own as with small practices. the larger the facility the better your chances will be and try local urgent care centers and trauma centers
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rfxdwg01
6 Jun 09 at 12:55 pm