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#3643 - 06/06/99 12:58 AM
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Pinnacle Gabber
Registered: 12/28/00
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Nadine, Jeany et al:
A new forum under "The Pit" has been opened where people taking MT courses can exchange ideas and experiences.
mum1218:
We already have two pages devoted to medical books only on our website. The page to which I was referring was a page showing our Top 10 sellers, that we hope to add soon. Glad you like the idea.Editor Note: Content Above No longer relevant, but link below has been updated.Our Medical & other book pages are at: Medword's Amazon Store 2010 / 2011 Medical Coding Books SOMara
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#3644 - 06/10/99 06:32 AM
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Gabber
Registered: 06/01/99
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MUM1218, Thanks for the book tip. Will try my library again. As you said in another message, libraries are very short on MT books. Checked out Amazon.com but found the books so expensive I wouldn't want to buy without being able to know something more about them. Exchanging info on books would be very helpful. Ange42
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#3645 - 06/11/99 12:37 AM
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Pinnacle Gabber
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ange42:
I'm surprised you think the books at amazon.com are expensive - or do you just mean that the books are expensive - regardless who is selling them?
Unfortunately, you will find (or already know) that almost all profession-specific books, university required-texts, and not just medical books, are more expensive than many other books.
Some people who have mainly purchased "bestsellers" or non-technical books for most of their life are often quite surprised at the cost of some books. Do you think this was your experience?
SOMara
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#3646 - 06/11/99 10:38 AM
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Gabber
Registered: 06/01/99
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Loc: Sidney, NY, USA
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SOMara, I guess I meant the cost in general. You're right. Technical books cost much and I can understand why but that is why I want to look and hear about before I take the plunge. I have been used to using libraries so I have been spoiled. Now that I'm interested in something that libraries don't have I'm experiencing "sticker shock". Ange
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#3647 - 06/11/99 11:21 AM
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Pinnacle Gabber
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ange42:
"Sticker Shock" is exactly the right phrase. I went through it eons ago at 13 when I got into photography as a hobby. I still have - and use - the books I bought over the years, as much of the technical information is still valid. The good thing about many of the reference books is that they do often have enduring usability. You might have to buy a new drug book about every two years but the paperbacks are a pretty reasonable price. A good illustrated medical dictionary is usually easily good for five years. A medical atlas,if you buy a good one, is good for a very long time, probably never requiring replacing. Books on writing styles and conventions are usually good for a very, very, long time, only needing replacement when changes in writing style are firmly established and therefore widely published. I would say that a new MT needs to be prepared to spend about $300.00 - $500.00 on books, maybe less and maybe more, depending on what you decide to purchase. I believe that this is a very small investment indeed for some basic tools for your profession. Of course,if an MT is operating as a home-based small business, books are just another business expense.
SOMara
[This message has been edited by SOMara (edited June 11, 1999).]
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#3648 - 06/12/99 07:18 AM
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Gabber
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Loc: Sidney, NY, USA
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SOMara, I'm still a student and trying to acquire a library of books I can use when I begin to work. Thanks for your input. What would be really helpful is some info from you and other MTs on a basic "library shelf", books you use, can't do without, have on your wish lists, etc. What about a medical atlas? How necessary? Is the AAMT style book the best? What about software? You see so many ads. Do any of you use some kind of specialized software? Sorry for so many questions, am in the soaking it up like a sponge phase. Love the bulletin boards! Ange
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#3649 - 06/12/99 01:27 PM
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Pinnacle Gabber
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ange42:
Must-have books for basic medical transcription reference: (in my opinion)
Illustrated and tabbed medical dictionary Book of abbreviations and acronyms Book on writing style Medical Atlas of Human Anatomy Drug index
Must-have Software: (in my opinion)
Purely personal choice for word-processing software. We have used WordPerfect for over 10 years. Other word-processors are pretty well all the same these days, differing mainly in levels of customization, macro language, etc.
An electronic medical dictionary that will integrate with your word-processor's spell-checker is also a must-have.
A database program may be needed for tracking names and addresses and inserting them into reports unless you are using some kind of on-line system with an employer or client. MS Office and WordPerfect Suite come with database programs.
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We have a page of the Top 10 books purchased by MTs through our site and are working on a "must-have" list just like the one above.Medword.com's Listmania: Medword's Amazon Listmania Hope this helps. SOMara
Edited by SOMara (04/24/10 11:14 AM) Edit Reason: Updated Link
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#3650 - 06/13/99 08:13 AM
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Gabber
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SOMara, Just what the doctor ordered! Thanks, thanks and thanks again. Looking forward to the must have list you're putting together. Going to the top ten list site now. As always, you guys come through. Ange
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#3651 - 06/24/99 11:07 PM
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Newbie Gabber
Registered: 06/23/99
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SOMara, Fascinating the quality of work you put in! Wonder if you have any tips on how to get work for an Off shore MT unit?
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#3652 - 07/10/99 12:59 PM
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Newbie Gabber
Registered: 07/08/99
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Somara:
Do you know if there is such a thing as a book of medical slang? I just blew a word on an assessment because of a slang word.
I should have figured it out on my own but I guess I was basically brain dead that day. With everything happening at home and two kids that are ten years apart in age, it's no wonder.
Thanks again.
SamT paise@earthlink.net
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