Re: When to use macros

From: Laura Gibson (transpec3_at_comcast.net)
Date: 02/26/05


Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 11:42:25 -0600


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Isn't the latest CMT exam done without the benefit of references, expanders,
etc?
Laura
<RaeMorrill@aol.com> wrote in message
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>
> want to shorten the keystrokes, what do you do when you want to take a
> test
> on equipment that does not use expanders?
>
> >
>
> I hope I'm never forced to do that. I can't spell all the words
> anymore. That's not what my skill is. My skill is interpreting the
> language so that it makes sense. I use tools to assure accuracy of
> spelling. I suppose those who would try to make you test without the
> tools of your trade would argue you aren't any good if you need to use
> them. To me it isn't much different than demanding a physician perform
> a procedure or test the long, manual, old-fashioned way rather than
> rely on modern equipment.
>
> The only business the service has demanding anything is the end result.
> How I achieve it is none of their concern.
>


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  • Re: When to use macros
    ... on equipment that does not use expanders? ... That's not what my skill is. ... The only business the service has demanding anything is the end result. ...
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  • Re: When to use macros
    ... > rely on modern equipment. ... I think physicians should be able to perform procedures both with ... I do not believe MTs should be required to test without the use ... of expanders, etc. ...
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