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FReepers I Need to Pic Your Brains - Help!
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Posted on 01/11/2002 9:35:23 AM PST by GrandmaC

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To: backhoe
Based on experience, I'd have to say medical transcription or something similar. Contact local hospitals, doctors, and even temp agencies. My ex-neighbor made excellent money. Based on desired income, look for $19 per hour or more if self-employed.
41 posted on 01/11/2002 11:44:26 AM PST by 4CJ
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To: GrandmaC
Have you tried contacting publications that you enjoy to see about writing a column based on your expertise?
42 posted on 01/11/2002 11:48:22 AM PST by Cinnamon Girl
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To: 4ConservativeJustices
Thanks for that info- something involving writing at home seems like a natural choice to me, too.
43 posted on 01/11/2002 11:50:33 AM PST by backhoe
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To: GrandmaC
I used to do medical transcriptions remotely from '91-94. I'm sure all the equipment I used is obselete by now. The pay wasn't that good back then because there were so many expenses involved. Even working 7 days/week, and I type very fast, I remember I had to pay long distance phone bills to record the transcriptions from hospitals in different states. There's probably a much cheaper way now with new technology. With your medical knowledge, you'd be better at it than I was. Also, if you get a doctor's office that transcribes on tapes, or a doctor's office or offices that are in your area that will dictate into a transcriber at your house via phone, you wouldn't have to consider long distance.

I don't think the company I worked for exists anymore (I'll freepmail you the name), but here are some companies at this Google Search. I don't know if medical billing would be better for you? Not as much typing. I used to have pain from carpal tunnel after years of legal and medical transcription, so if I had to do it all over again, I might choose the billing over the transcription, even though the coding/billing takes more training and more updating.

You might call the hospitals in your area, ask for the transcription or dictation dept. and then find out what company they use, then call that company directly. Lots of times they are desperate for good transcriptionists. Let me see what else I come across and I'll let you know.

45 posted on 01/11/2002 12:07:30 PM PST by Prodigal Daughter
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To: GrandmaC
Hey. The job I worked at before being laid off and starting my own, was a telecommute position (work-at-home).

I have since seen many places that offer work for at home people, but also many scams. Note: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is! watch out for scams.

But you might consider getting a business license and then call around to some doctor offices for doing books or transcripts. Maybe even churches or legal firms.

If typing bothers you, might I suggest Dragon Naturally Speaking, it is a speech to text (and vice versa) program for your computer. I used an older version and it worked great. The newer versions are even better.

I hope something comes your way.

46 posted on 01/11/2002 12:30:56 PM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: GrandmaC
An unformed idea popped into my head.

Why not write some very short, simple, but fun stories and poems for children who are in hospitals for long or short term care? Something the hospitals might buy to put on the kiddies trays or the magazine carts they push around the wards.

You could start out simply. Print out pages of script on your computer with some bright colors and little graphics. Have a couple pages with blank figures sketched in for coloring. Perhaps attach three dangling crayons with ribbons.

Bind them in some way with ribbon, colored twine or raffia. Keep the booklet small and thin as you can. You should end up with an attractive little package!

Donate a few to a hospital for a test run in their childrens' ward.

If they want more, they pay. They might even want to handle them in their gift shop for people who want a quick gift while visiting a child.

Then, if you get one paying customer, try to expand elsewhere.

Maybe lady friends would help you put them together at a coffee-klatsch.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Good luck! Grandma Moses became a millionaire in her nineties!

Leni

47 posted on 01/11/2002 12:34:19 PM PST by MinuteGal
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To: backhoe
I think that the Medical Billing is right up her alley, she has Secretarial skills as well as nursing skills & I see stuff advertised all the time for this type of self-employment. Who knows it might also educate her in ways to decrease her own medical bills.
48 posted on 01/11/2002 12:36:19 PM PST by HELLRAISER II
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To: d4now
"After Jarbidge in July 2000 I moved up to Idaho"

d4now, maybe you may know some resources in ID?
49 posted on 01/11/2002 12:37:00 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: GrandmaC
Greetings! Have you contacted the Center for New Directions at North Idaho College? 1-208-769-3445.

....and I'd like to add, you can Pic your friends, and you can Pic your nose, but you can't wipe your friends on the sofa....cheers!

50 posted on 01/11/2002 12:43:07 PM PST by frodolives
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To: GrandmaC
'Link' for any prospective FReeper doctors who will study AOSD and develop your 'cure'--

Adult Onset Still's Disease

As God's creation, we are 'wonderfully made', but complicated.

51 posted on 01/11/2002 12:45:43 PM PST by d14truth
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To: HELLRAISER II
One other thing popped into my head ( and may be off the wall, depending on how many other competitors are in her area )- telephone answering. Unbelievably around here, there is only one service ( and a poor one ) for a two-county area... about 100,000 people.
52 posted on 01/11/2002 12:48:00 PM PST by backhoe
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To: GrandmaC
Everyone is so PC these days, Im not really sure how to say this....

I have a friend who is a polio survivor. She couldnt hold a regular job. One day she heard that a chain store thats real big around here felt that they needed more "diversity" in their commercials. She applied and became the "handi-capably diverse" person in the commercials. If you dont feel that you would have any aversion to being the diversity representative in a commercial it might be worth looking into. From your picture above I dont see anything to suggest that you wouldnt be an excellent spokesman.

This gig didnt put a lot of food on the table for in and of itself but it helped make ends meet and then because of the commercials...

People with polio started asking her to come to meetings and do survivor speeches. Maybe thats another angle? In and of itself it doesnt pay a her a lot either but added in with the commercials and odds n ends she is able to get by alright.

I realize that neither are likely long term solutions but maybe you could do this kind of thing for short term cash until your new book or other endeavor gets rolling?

53 posted on 01/11/2002 12:51:18 PM PST by gnarledmaw
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To: GrandmaC
Ummmm, you need help so that you can get the medical attention you think is best? Your background is in medicine?

Can you work out some kind of medical work IN EXCHANGE for medical care???

I don't know the in's and out's of your situation, but couldn't you work out a quid pro quo with a good primary care physician?

In the meantime, you - DEAR LADY and HERO, will be in my prayers.

54 posted on 01/11/2002 1:09:47 PM PST by Humidston
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To: GrandmaC
All I can offer are prayers. It sounds like you're getting some good ideas though.

Good Luck!!!

55 posted on 01/11/2002 1:17:53 PM PST by Dianna
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To: GrandmaC
I don't have any good other ideas, but I'll bump the thread, pray for you, and add that my former neighbor trained in either medical billing or medical transcription so that she could work from home, and found a job very quickly.
56 posted on 01/11/2002 1:18:42 PM PST by Amelia
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To: backhoe;grandmac
Another thing that she might be able to get into is Collections. That is collecting money for Credit Card Companies & Banks, sometimes it's called Skip Tracing. With a phone & a computer you can do this job, however your going to have to make the contacts & that means some leg work & possible outside contacts to get started with. But once your set up, you won't have to move.
57 posted on 01/11/2002 1:20:13 PM PST by HELLRAISER II
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To: GrandmaC
Apparently The Independent Homeworkers Alliance are reputable and have been around a while, the currently have a "Transcribers Urgently Needed" link from their home page, they also have a message board where people discuss work from home issues at http://www.bizrealm.net/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi - I don't know how good they are though. May God be with you.
58 posted on 01/11/2002 1:27:12 PM PST by colette_g
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To: GrandmaC
Besides Medical Transcription, a related field is Medical Coding. This is a critical need bor many small medical practices as I understand it as they need the proper Medicare type codes for their billings. It dovetails into the Medical Transcription Market
59 posted on 01/11/2002 1:30:12 PM PST by KC Burke
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To: colette_g
Also, check out the Internet Bureau of Commerce ,they have some good advice that can help you avoid scams. The sound advice they have on their home page is "
Top 3 Warning Signals of a Work At Home Company Being a Fraud


60 posted on 01/11/2002 1:32:38 PM PST by colette_g
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