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Medical Transcription Nepal: Happy Thanksgiving Day.
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A complete detail about medical transcription in Nepal. Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Tomorrow (November 25, 2010) is Thanksgiving Day in United States. Though we do not celebrate thanksgiving here in Nepal, we have a reason to celebrate because we will get a day off with from very busy work schedule. It is one among very few federal holidays in United States. If you would like to know something more about thanksgiving, below is some information regarding it. Day after Thanksgiving (BLACK FRIDAY). The da...
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Medical Transcription Nepal: May 2010
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A complete detail about medical transcription in Nepal. Sunday, May 30, 2010. In transcription industry, we have problems having holidays during our local functions /holidays. But sometimes, we get holidays during some odd days. It is off on Monday as Memorial Day will be observed in United States of America (Last Monday of May). Here is something about Memorial Day. US governments official web portal says:. Saturday, May 29, 2010. If you have any queries regarding transcription including but not limited...
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Medical Transcription Nepal: June 2011
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A complete detail about medical transcription in Nepal. Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Transcend announces New Platform for Transcription. If you have any queries regarding transcription including but not limited to getting transcription jobs, transcription equipments, transcription software, networking, or like to place an advertisement in this spot, do mail me at:. Word of the Day. The mark on the surface of the abdomen of mammals where the umbilical cord was attached during gestation. Word of the Day.
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TRCR Team: contractions and capitalization
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Do not use abbreviations. Do not use list. Thursday, May 6, 2010. Avoid contractions except in direct quotations. I'd I would or I had. He's he is or he has. It's it is or it has. Where possible, extend abbreviations that contain contractions. D: The patient OD'd on. T: The patient overdosed on. Capitals emphasize and draw attention to the terms in which they are used. Use them appropriately and judiciously because their overuse diminishes their value and impact. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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TRCR Team: sound alike; decent vs descent
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Do not use abbreviations. Do not use list. Sound alike; decent vs descent. Tuesday, June 22, 2010. Sound alike; decent vs descent. Decent = Main Entry: de·cent. Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin decent-, decens, present participle of decēre to be fitting; akin to Latin decus honor, dignus worthy, Greek dokein to seem, seem good. 1 archaic a : appropriate. B : well-formed : handsome. 2 a : conforming to standards of propriety, good taste, or morality. 4 : fairly good : adequate.
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TRCR Team: February 2010
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Do not use abbreviations. Do not use list. Lab and diagnostic abbreviations. Thursday, February 18, 2010. APGAR questionnaire: Acronym from initial letters of adaptability, partnership, growth, affection, resolve, referring to a faily assessment instrument. Use all capitals. Do not confuse with Apgar score. D: Apgars were seven ten. T: Apgar scores were 7 and 10 at 1 and 5 minutes. T: Apgar scores were 7 at 1 minute and 10 at 5 minutes. T: Apgars 7 and 10. Thursday, February 11, 2010. Periods should be d...
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TRCR Team: March 2010
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Do not use abbreviations. Do not use list. Followup vs follow up. Saturday, March 13, 2010. This blog is dedicated to Angie. Use a hyphen after a prefix when the unhyphenated word would have a different meaning. Use a hyphen after a prefix or before a suffix to avoid an unusual or awkward combination of letters, as in repetitive vowels or 3 of the same consonants sequentially. Monday, March 8, 2010. This is dedicated to Tammy and Jeff. Effect with an e has a lot of subtle meanings as a noun, but to me th...
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TRCR Team: Followup vs follow up
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Do not use abbreviations. Do not use list. Followup vs follow up. Friday, March 5, 2010. Followup vs follow up. Follow up is a verb. EX: She will follow up with me on Monday. Followup is an adjective or noun. EX: She has a followup appointment with me on Tuesday. She will be seen in followup next week. Do not use a hyphen with either one of these. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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TRCR Team: Disk vs disc
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Do not use abbreviations. Do not use list. Followup vs follow up. Sunday, March 7, 2010. Disk should be used for all anatomical references other than ophthamological terms unless the client prefers it differently. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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