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Sunday, 30 November 2008 |
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By Leva Duell
Do you want to get typing work? Consider transcription.
Transcription can provide you with many hours of typing work. Transcription is simply typing what's dictated.
You don't need to be a medical transcriptionist to provide transcription services. When speaking about transcription, people think about medical transcription.
In addition to medical professionals, a wide range of individuals and organizations outsource transcription services. Your clients may include insurance companies, financial institutions, authors, consultants, focus groups and public speakers.
Business transcription does not require any knowledge of medical terminology.
If you are a transcriptionist, be aware of the growing popularity of digital dictation and transcription. Although the majority of physicians and businesses are still using tapes to record dictation, many are starting to use digital voice recorders.
To provide transcription services, you will need a transcription machine. Transcribers have a headset and foot pedal that allows you to stop and rewind the cassette with your feet while having your hands available for typing.
Traditional audio tape transcription includes standard cassette transcription, micro cassette and mini tape transcription. |
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Saturday, 29 November 2008 |
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By Kristi Ambrose
When you finally get done with high school, college probably isn't too far behind and many times when a child reaches a certain age they can no longer be covered by their parents insurance. This can become quite a troubling situation if they aren't working, however, many colleges actually offer health care plans for the student body. Deciding if these plans are good for you or not takes a lot of deliberating. For the most part college health benefits are going to vary from school to school and although many people think that this is free, which definitely is NOT the case. While office visits and routine check-ups can be free of charge but lab work and other specialty items will cost you money.
Benefits will usually pay for only certain types of covered services at the health care campus center. In the event that you have to see an outside doctor then the student's coverage can drop up to 70% and run the risk of being required to pay a high deductible. Also, if you have a |
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