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A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken. ~James Dent
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1. Set a reasonable weekly schedule and stick to it. 2. If the family is constantly calling for your attention, work on the course after they go to bed or very early in the morning to get the day started off right. 3. Hang a "do not disturb" sign on your office door. 4. Let your family and friends know when you are free again so they know when they can speak to you. 5. Set weekly goals and reward yourself when they have been reached. It's summer - catch that ice cream truck! 6. Network with other students that are a positive influence on your study schedule. 7. Turn your phone off during study time. 8. Use a consistent place to study. 9. Try to study at the same time every day. 10. Review regularly.
Staying on track with your course timeline can help you to enjoy the summer months with a clear conscience. Student support is available to you Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM PST. You can reach us toll free at 1-800-466-1535. We would be happy to work out a timeline with you in order to complete your training program so you can start working on a great career in Medical Transcription! Samantha Carnegie Manager of Admissions/Student Services
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Don't shy away from it; embrace your inner nerd.
Being excited about what you are learning makes it that much more enjoyable. If you think of learning as an adventure you will be more likely to find what you need. Sharing that excitement with other students and MTs is contagious. Soon everyone will love researching instead of dreading it.
Put that enjoyment and enthusiasm into everyday use. Reading a newspaper? Make a game of trying to find as many errors as you can on one page. Soon enough, that's all you'll be seeing! Checking Facebook for your friend's latest status changes? Check and see how many people throw proper capitalization and punctuation out the window!
Being vigilant like this through your daily life makes it that much easier to keep up the consistency while working. So embrace that inner nerd and use it to make yourself a better MT.
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Email Address What does my email address say about me? Make sure your address portrays a professional tone. Don't use an email that is childish, cute or suggestive to send work-related email. Choose your email address carefully. It can determine how you are perceived by others. Your internet provider should be able to provide you with an additional email address to use or you can use a free email service such as Gmail to create one. Subject Line Don't send an email with a blank subject line and make sure the field accurately reflects the content of your message. Some email programs will automatically mark your mail as spam if a subject is missing and some email readers will not open email that does not have a subject. Remember to never use an old email to hit reply and start typing about an entirely new topic. Draft a new email with a relevant subject line. Mind Your Manners Remember hearing this as a child? Well, we have to remember this when writing emails as well. Always include a courteous greeting and closing. Remember to say please and thank you. If you are writing to someone you don't know for the first time, you should use Mr. Mrs., Ms, Dr. etc. and their last name, not just their first name. Please remember to check and double check the spelling of the recipient's name.You want to make a good impression and incorrect spelling of someone's name isn't the way to go about this. For a closing, end your emails with something like Thank you, Sincerely, Best regards, Have a good day, etc. Wait To Fill In the "TO" Email Address Career advisors suggest not to fill in the "to" email address until your email is complete, attachments have been added and your email has been proofed and edited. That way you won't make the mistake of accidentally sending an email that isn't quite ready. Watch Your Tone It is often quite difficult to express tone in writing. Read your email out loud to ensure it has the tone you desire. You want to always come across as friendly, approachable and respectful, but not demanding or abrupt. Using "please" and "thank you" goes a long way in reflecting a positive tone. If your email is emotionally charged, walk away from the computer and wait to write your reply. Review the sender's email again to make sure you aren't reading something in the email that isn't there. Try not to make assumptions when it comes to email. Always ask for clarification before reacting. Be Professional Stay away from the use of abbreviations and slang and don't use emoticons. Use proper sentence structure, capitalize the first letter of each sentence, don't write in all caps or all lower case as this can be read as showing laziness or a lack of education. Treat your email with the same amount of care that you use for typing a medical report. Remember to spell check and proofread every email before sending. If you don't portray a professional appearance you may not be taken seriously. Keep emails brief and to the point. Formatting Use plain text email, staying away from fancy background stationery and different colored fonts. Attachments Many people don't open email attachments. Get permission from the recipient before attaching a file to your message. Some would rather you copy and paste into the body of the email instead of sending an attachment. Sending Email Include the address in the "to" field for the person you'd like a response from. Use the "cc" field for those you are sending the email to for their info only. Don't use a return receipt on every email. Some consider this annoying and intrusive. Remember the efforts you make will indicate what is important to you. Taking the time to use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation helps indicate that you are a courteous and educated person. You may want to make this your email motto: Type unto others as you would have them type unto you! Jo-Ann
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Incorporate these tips into your lifestyle: Carolyn McEwen Admission/Student Services
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"This destination is leading me on a beautiful journey"- one that will start with continued great success! My interest in transcription came early as 2007. A personal family illness lead me to leave a 10-year job to move back home. Through constant exposure to hospitals, specialists and home care nurses, an interest in medical-related work began to build. When I researched transcription, and found it required strong typing skills, and involved learning complex medical terminology, all while working independently, I knew it was for me. A perfect fit! CanScribe was always the only choice for me and those have been my continued feelings today as I approach graduation. What an extensive program! The amount of reports I have transcribed, literally hundreds, I feel confident in my readiness for success in the world of transcription. It is an independent course, yet the support available through weekly chat sessions, guest speakers, informative forum topics, new connections of students in every part of the program offering encouragement and support; along with amazing Admin support staff available all through the course, offering support and encouragement. You never are alone! I promised to approach the course every day with gratitude, unwavering focus, and a positive attitude. "Attitude determines altitude" has become my signature phrase through every stage of the course. What I have learned extends beyond amazing technical skills of a transcriptionist. I learned constant active control of "positive" emotions leads you higher and further than you ever imagined. It has taken me to where I stand today, close to that finish line. That is a gift I will take with me as I reach this destination, and a new journey of success employment begins. "Nothing worth having ever comes easy- and the prize is so much sweeter, when you truly earn it! Barb Gingrich CanScribe student, Kitchener, ON |
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Planning a BBQ this summer? Here is a great menu to try:
Beer Can Chicken
Ingredients
Directions 1. Preheat an outdoor grill for medium-high heat, about 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Mix the brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, dry mustard, salt, and ground black pepper in a small bowl. Place the half-full can of beer in the center of a plate. 2. Rinse chicken under cold running water. Discard giblets and neck from chicken; drain and pat dry. Fit whole chicken over the can of beer with the legs on the bottom; keep upright. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon of the seasoning mix into the top cavity of the chicken. The beer may foam up when the seasonings fall inside the can. Rub the remaining seasoning mix over the entire surface of the chicken. 3. Place the chicken, standing on the can, directly on the preheated grill. Close the lid and barbeque the chicken until no longer pink at the bone and the juices run clear, about 1 hour 15 minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh, near the bone should read 180 degrees F (82 degrees C). Remove the chicken from the grill and discard the beer can. Cover the chicken with a doubled sheet of aluminum foil, and allow to rest in a warm area for 10 minutes before slicing. Asparagus Tomato Salad
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Directions Cook asparagus in a small amount of water until crisp-tender, about 3-4 minutes; drain and rinse with cold water. Place in a large bowl; add the tomatoes, mushrooms and green pepper. In a small bowl, combine remaining ingredients; mix well. Pour over vegetable mixture; toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours or overnight. Twice-Baked Mashed Potatoes
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Directions In a small skillet, sauté onion and green pepper in oil until tender. In a large bowl, combine the onion mixture, mashed potatoes, 1/2 cup cheese, bacon, salt and pepper. Spoon into a greased 2-qt. baking dish. Sprinkle with remaining cheese. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees F for 20-25 minutes or until cheese is melted. Berry Refresher Dessert
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Directions Divide the sherbet between six dessert cups or bowls. Top with the berries and grape juice. Jess Parker Admissions/Student Services |
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Summer is here! Although it is important that you stay on track with your studies, it is equally important to give your brain a break every once in a while. Why not get outside and enjoy the weather? Being active is important in keeping your body and mind stimulated. Here are a few outdoor activities to get you outside and moving!
1. Tennis - great exercise and fun to play. 2. Bike Riding - go for a leisurely ride and explore. 3. Swimming - if you live near a lake or ocean, even better! If not, check out your local recreation centre. 4. Rollerblading - don't forget the pads and helmet. 5. Badminton - fun and easy, right in your own backyard. 6. Driving Range - hit some balls and get some aggression out. 7. Water Park - you're never too old for a good water slide. 8. Amusement Park - give yourself a good scare on the rollercoaster. 9. Go Karting - get that adrenaline pumping. 10. Mini Golf - work on that hand-eye coordination.
Jacky Hughes Admissions/Student Services
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Graduate Corner March 2010 - May 2010
We are so proud of all the CanScribe graduates and would like to congratulate you for a job well done! Please keep in touch and share your experiences with us! Email: info@canscribe.com
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