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After ten years of having the Wound Care Clinic at the place I work for being my primary account, last week they just disappeared. I wouldn't have had any warning except that in the body of one report a few weeks ago one of the docs told the patient that they were switching over to EMR.
I know it sounds like nothing, but I have typed for these four physicians for Ten Years, almost exclusively! I know they don't know that only one person was doing their transcription, they never met me, and my life certainly did not enter into their decision to go with another form of documentation, but I feel like a close friend just suddenly died! I'm going through the stages of mourning - crying at the drop of a hat, angry (generalized, and at not being told), wishing there was some way to at least talk to them and say goodbye.
And to top it all off, most of what I'm getting to fill the void is discharge summaries, which are brain-numbingly boring and labor intensive, since you really only can make skeletal templates for each dictator, but mostly have to type it all out.
I'm glad I'm at retirement age. I haven't retired yet, but I feel like what's left for me here?
I started to write up a resume for the first time in 25 years for a job outside the home (I've been an IC for 25 years), maybe as a secretary or receptionist.
How much can one person take? My mother died in December, my husband and I are divorcing, our house is up for sale, my grown daughter is getting her own apartment, and now this. Anybody got a volcano I can throw myself into? - No, just kidding. But I do wish I could just go to sleep and wake up with me in my own apartment with a nice, quiet job, and have all of this over with!
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