Presents, Presents, Presents

So the boss came in today, I usually don’t like when she appears because she usually wants to talk to me. >.<; But today she was playing Santa! Someone ordered and had specially made TEDDY BEARS for us transcriptionists! Here is mine below, I still have it in the wrapper. It’s wearing headphones and has a little keyboard glued to it’s hands (I wonder if that is a subtle hint).

Also, a nurse from the gastroenterologists came in and delivered:

A box of chocolate covered cookies and…..a big bottle of Metamucil. They have a sick sense of humor.

Words

A week or two ago I posted about words I liked. Here is an addition to that list.

Esophagogastroduodenoscopy.

Why do I love this word? It’s great to say! Say it! Esophagogastroduodenoscopy. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy.

This was also one of the 388 words/abbreviations that I memorized in 4 days for the interview for my current job. All they told me was I would have an abbreviation test, they didn’t say which abbreviations so I pulled out the book that was given to me through my course filled with 400 of the most common abbreviations in medicine and started to study. Four days later I had complately memorized 388 of them and new the rest of them as a ’sorta’ thing – sometimes I remembered them, sometimes I didn’t.

Esophagogastroduodenoscopy was my favorite word to memorize. My mother was quite impressed that I could say it and spell it BACKWARDS.

The other word(s) that I loved was:

Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).

I could spell that one back and forth too.

My memorization was what got me the job. I clammed up and my typing speed was down from 120 wpm to 88 wpm and my transcription part of the test (which they sprung on me at the last moment) sucked but considering that I had no preparation for the transcription (as in I didn’t know they would be making me do transcription) I guess I didn’t do too badly.

After all – I did get the job. :)