Today, at work, we learned about how to quote benefits for x-rays and other radiological procedures when they're not routine or preventive. The learning module was titled "Quoting Sick Rad Benefits." It turned out to be a little disappointing.
I also tried the sushi from "The Eatery," for which "a little disappointing" would be a very charitable description.
I got my first taste of the actual job today; it doesn't seem difficult, but it also doesn't seem like it will provide consistent fodder for my blog.
I should probably develop some inexpensive hobbies.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
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