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My course is based on a very practical, learn-by-doing approach.  If you are the kind of person interested enough in learning medical transcription to have found this web page, then you're probably the kind of self-motivated person who will be successful with my program.

I firmly believe that the only way that anybody gets good at anything is by DOING IT!  My course does not focus on extensive study of human anatomy and body systems. It is my philosophy that it is a better use of your time to learn about these things through exposure to them by doing transcription, rather than making this knowledge the primary focus of your study.  This is not a "correspondence" course, where we mail tests, etc., back and forth.  It is a package put together by someone who really does this for a living, ME.  I think you will find it fun to read, while at the same time forming the solid fundamentals necessary to become a productive and profitable medical transcriptionist.

My course is based on what I call the "THREE T's"

TAPES, TRANSCRIPTS, AND TERMINOLOGY

TAPES:  Your course comes with 10 one-hour tapes (20 sides).  These tapes reflect actual physician dictation on real patients.  The first 6 tapes focus on family practice, occupational medicine, and internal medicine.  These disciplines offer the widest exposure to all sorts of medical conditions and their treatments.  The other 4 tapes are on different medical specialties.

TRANSCRIPTS:  The course comes with 30 printed transcripts.  Twenty of them correspond directly to the tapes themselves, ten do not.  The ten "non-corresponding" transcripts reflect the same physicians as found on the tapes.  Why mis-matched transcripts you ask?  These "non-corresponding transcripts" will play a vital role in your learning medical transcription the "Real World" way.

TERMINOLOGY:  Under this general heading you will find the basic rules and techniques involved in transcribing a physician's dictation. Information about the actual operation of a medical transcription business (record keeping, charging for your work, etc.) is also provided.  It includes numerous lists of medically related prefixes, suffixes, abbreviations, laboratory terms, and basic English grammar rules.  Examples of different medical dictation layout formats, as well as business letter samples, are provided.

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