Friday, October 09, 2009

Friday 55 & Da Count-Competence

FRIDAY 55


Pull today's charts.
Done already.
Appointments confirmed?
Today's and tomorrow's.
Send Mrs. Smith a sympathy card. Her father died.
I put one in the mail already.
Send thanks to the patients who referred friends.
That went out with the sympathy card.
Update the new patient list and log. Put up xray cards.
Everything is done.



DA COUNT

Wednesday was the first day I felt like I had the rhythm down at work since I started there. It was no small feat since we had 5 new patients in the morning in addition to the regular schedule of established patients and one of the new ones was an unscheduled walk-in. It was the first day when I felt like I didn't have 100 mistakes to apologize for, and even managed to stay a few steps ahead of things in spite of the unusually heavy schedule.

27 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great job Michelle ~ at work and in your 55. It feels so good to have those accomplishments to end the week.

You will find my 55 HERE. Have a great weekend.

Chef Kar

Jazz said...

Yay you! you're getting into the groove...

EmBee said...

Lime ROCKS the Chiropractic office!
:-)

Suldog said...

It's really cool when you finally get the feeling that you are a smoothly-functioning part of a place. Make yourself so indispensable that they won't be able to fire you next time you say something humorous (which, knowing you, will be much sooner than you can make yourself indispensable, but still.)

Desmond Jones said...

(*high-five*)

Craver Vii said...

Way to go! Now, maybe you can teach me how to get ahead of the program; I'm swamped this week.

S said...

Good job!
Wanna do some sewing now?

Brian Miller said...

doesn't it feel great to find that rhythm...played out nicely in your 55. hope that spills over into a wonderful weekend.

Dr.John said...

Great 55 and great job at work.
Two near perfect things,

I have finished my 55.
You’ll find it

HERE.

lecram said...

Being "in the groove" can be such a rush. Wonderful count! Cheers and have a great weekend.

Ananda girl said...

Yay! It feels so good to get something new down like that. Have a wonderful weekend lime!

Reverend Michael Kilgore said...

New job? Great for you! Nice 55-the daily grind, eh?

I tried one yet again...

g-man said...

Limey...I'm so proud of you!

(M)ary said...

congrats!

don't forget:

da count: done already....

if u are half as reliable and entertaining at work as you are on your blog, u will be a pleasure to work with! they are lucky to have you.

Ed & Jeanne said...

I shed a tear each time I see you converting to...a worker!

Logophile said...

Come work for me.
You sound like the perfect employee.
Someday when I rule the world, you are totally going to be my head henchwoman.

BBC said...

55 was the number on my race cars, long story, not going to repeat it again.

As for work, I'm more than happy to be retired and doing a lot of camping.

But I guess someone has to carry on, carry on then.

BBC said...

Ah, I see that Ananda Girl visits you. I went to meet her, nice lady, bit of a scatter brain though. :-)

Commander Zaius said...

Got to love that feeling when your at work and everything falls into place and you can act on things coming instead of reacting to things that hit you.

Michelle H. said...

Way to go! You got the knack for it in record time!

Mona said...

its a bit confusing at first but soon one gets used to it all! & Even start enjoying it!

secret agent woman said...

Ooh, already ahead of the game!

~Tim said...

Feels good to be in the groove, huh?

Malicious Intent said...

Man I vanish for a bit and all hell breaks loose. You are working outside the home?

The Zombieslayer said...

Good job. :)

Heh, I was just at the chiropractor's on Friday. Go every two weeks now, so I'm getting much better.

tsduff said...

Michelle - I'm really in awe of you - landing that job after a long absence from the work force and actually handling it! Very awesomely done.

Jocelyn said...

Sounds like you're about two days away from xeroxing your butt, just to hold boredom at bay.