FAQ Item - Teletraining with Dr. Fred
Teletraining with Dr. Fred is for One-One doctors only.
That being said, teletrainings occur on Tuesday at 1pm Eastern time.
If for some reason Dr. Fred is away on that date, a prerecorded teletraining will still be available for via phone at the scheduled time.
The teletrainings happen over the phone (hence teletraining) and you are expected to call in by the start of each teletraining.
It is important that you follow the rules for teletraining. No cell phones, speaker phones, cordless phones, as all of these create disturbances and interfere with the teletraining process.
What is the password to dial in?
Ans: Call the office (800.554.3260) and give them your one-one info.
How do I mute my phone so you all can’t hear me whining?
Ans: Hit *6 on your phone.
When do Tuesday teletrainings come available on the web?
Ans: Wednesday (the next day), typically in the afternoon.
What is the password to listen online?
Ans: same as for the teletraining but without the # sign.
Where do I find Dr. Freds teletraining online?
Ans: The link is http://www.mochihchu.com/1-1/teletraining.mp3
Can I listen to the teletrainings on my mp3 player or in the car?
Ans: Yes. Access the teletrainings via media player and you can burn to available CD or copy to mp3 device.
What about Susans teletrainings?
Ans: Call the office (800.554.3260) and give them your credit card info.
Where do I find Susans teletraining online?
Ans: The link is http://www.mochihchu.com/susan/teletraining.mp3
What is the password to listen to susan online?
Ans: same as for the phone in teletraining but without the # sign.
Some of you have reported difficulty converting the teletraining.mp3 files into CD audio to play in your car. There are so many different ways to do this but the easiest way is probably via windows media player 9.0 or 10.0. If you are going to transfer audio from one source to another, you are on your own. Please read the help files in whatever software you are using.
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