Medical Transcription: Techniques and ProceduresAs 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.
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Common terms and phrases
abbreviations able Answers appear Appendix asked become begin block blood called capital chapter chart clause clinic close comma complete continued copy correct diagnosis dictation Directions discharge disease document drug emergency errors examination EXAMPLE expression Figure format given head hospital important indicate initials letter marks material meaning medical records normal NOTE Notice noun operative pain paragraph past patient period person phrase physical examination physician plural position practice prepared present problem procedure proper punctuation question reference Rule seen sentence separate sound space spelling style sure surgery symbols tion Title transcribed transcription transcriptionist unit verb word write written