Medical Transcription

Medical Transcription

Author: Marcy O. Diehl

Publisher: W B Saunders Company

Published: 2011-03

Total Pages: 549

ISBN-13: 9781437704396

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Synopsis: As the role of medical transcriptionists undergoes significant changes arising from new and evolving technology, refined skills are necessary to thrive in the new environment. This practical text prepares transcriptionists for the demands of their evolving role, including proofreading, editing, and transcribing via computer, while also addressing other equipment used in the profession. Authentic medical transcription documents illustrate formats for medical charts, history and physical exams, operative, x-ray, pathology and other reports. Includes shortcuts for computer formatting! Skill drills teach students to use references to verify information and to become familiar with new and unusual industry terms. Exercises and helpful hints encourage students to practice proofreading and editing skills. Grammar skills are demonstrated and practiced through individual chapters to bolster fundamental knowledge of punctuation, abbreviations, symbols, word endings and more. Explanations of the latest HIPAA guidelines regarding patient confidentiality, risk management and medical records provide guidance on adhering to regulations. Details on advances in speech recognition technology and trends in transcription software, including software for the sight-impaired, prepare students for technology encountered in the workplace. Information about the Certified Medical Transcriptionist (CMT) exam and the new Registered Medical Transcriptionist (RMT) exam, including possible future developments, is included. Punctuation and Grammar Rule synopses are located on the inside front and back covers for quick and easy reference. Completely revised student CD-ROM features chapter-specific quizzes, CMT exam preparation materials, and "real life" transcription exercises.


Medical Transcription For Dummies

Medical Transcription For Dummies

Author: Anne Martinez

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 1118461053

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The fast and easy way to explore a medical transcription career Flexibility is one of the most enticing aspects of a career in medical transcription. Perfect for in the office, at home, or on vacation, medical transcriptionists can often create lifestyle-appropriate schedules. The transcription field also appeals as a part-time, post-retirement income source for ex-healthcare-industry workers. If you're interested in a career in this growing field, Medical Transcription For Dummies serves as an accessible entry point. With guidance on getting through training and certification and exploring opportunities within the myriad different kinds of employment arrangements, Medical Transcription For Dummies gives you everything you need to get started in medical transcription. Guides you on getting though medical transcription training and certification Includes expert advice and tips on how to approach complex medical jargon and understand procedures Plain-English explanations of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, diagnostic procedures, pharmacology, and treatment assessments Whether used as a classroom supplement or a desk reference, students and professionals alike can benefit from Medical Transcription For Dummies.


Medical Transcription Guide

Medical Transcription Guide

Author: Marilyn Takahashi Fordney

Publisher: Saunders

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780721676500

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Here's the updated, expanded 2nd Edition of the popular pocket guide that answers any questions of style, format, spelling, punctuation, grammar, or number use. Features correct and incorrect examples, rationales, and more. Alphabetically organized for quick reference! Provides correct and incorrect examples to help clarify important concepts. Identifies commonly made errors with a Dont warning. Gives rationales for certain rules and examples, as well as cross references to those rules. Delivers 6 new chapters: Brief Forms, Short Forms, and Medical Slang; Electronic Mail; Faxing Documents; Grammar Help; Obstetric Terms; and Rules to Transcribe By. Plus, a new Appendix provides helpful reference information. Addresses new technologies, such as electronic spell-checkers, e-mail, facsimiles, and page breaks on a computer. Devotes more attention to the differentiation of styles that are accepted in practice. Offers expanded lists of commonly used abbreviations, commonly used short forms, genus and species lists, and other unusual medical terms. Features a revised, updated, and clarified section on rules of grammar that corresponds with changes in Medical Keyboarding, Typing, and Transcribing: Techniques and Procedures, 4th Edition.


Medical Transcription Fundamentals

Medical Transcription Fundamentals

Author: Diane Gilmore

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 666

ISBN-13: 9781609138660

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"Unlike other textbooks that discuss medical concepts in complex and abstract terms, this book outlines the fundamentals of medical specialties in a format that is easy to understand"--Provided by publisher.


Medical Transcription Made Easy

Medical Transcription Made Easy

Author: Alok Jha

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2002-02

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780333937952

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An ideal book for Indian Medical Transcriptionists (MTs). The book gives information about MT, guidelines and essentials of English language and basic knowledge of human anatomy, pathology, diagnostic and clinical procedures and related vocabulary.


Advanced Medical Transcription

Advanced Medical Transcription

Author: Laura Bryan

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780138014131

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Advanced Medical Transcription bridges the gap between textbook medical terminology and "doctor speak." Fostering critical thinking and listening skills, this text demonstrates how foundational knowledge of physiology and disease processes combined with contextual clues can help decipher difficult dictation, discriminate sound-alike words and phrases, guide research efforts, and efficiently produce accurate documentation. The text's unique approach to terminology places an emphasis on medical phrases and medical lingo as opposed to individual terms. Exercises and activities throughout each chapter use authentic dictation from acute-care and ambulatory settings and cover a variety of medical specialties and accents.