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Fine Tune Technology and Computer Skills

by Debbie Vasen

17 Jul 2008 05:02 PM

With almost all jobs these days, there is some level of technological background required. However, the vast variety of computer systems, programs, and software applications can be overwhelming.

Gen Y: Another Reason for Keeping Your Skills Sharp

by Kathy Murdock

13 Nov 2007 11:32 AM

So you didn't like attending school the first time (or the second time if you went to college) around and you certainly at the age of 35 or so, don't want to take even more classes to sharpen your workforce skills. Besides, you've been in the job for almost twenty years now.

Your Internet Connection as a Medical Transcriptionist - Does it Matter?

by Hava Lyon

15 May 2007 09:00 AM

This blog is part of a series on transcription. If you haven't read the other blogs in this series, make sure to check out the summary page for a listing of all transcription blogs.

The Technical Aspect of Working at Home as a Medical Transcriptionist

by Hava Lyon

11 May 2007 04:30 PM

This blog is part of a series on transcription. If you haven't read the other blogs in this series, make sure to check out the summary page for a listing of all transcription blogs.

Medical Transcription: Using Shorthand While Transcribing

by Hava Lyon

10 May 2007 03:00 PM

This blog is part of a series on transcription. If you haven't read the other blogs in this series, make sure to check out the summary page for a listing of all transcription blogs.

Medical Transcription: Using Instant Text While Transcribing

by Hava Lyon

03 May 2007 09:00 AM

This blog is part of a series on transcription. If you haven't read the other blogs in this series, make sure to check out the summary page for a listing of all transcription blogs. Instant Text is the most powerful expander on the market.

Medical Transcription: Using AutoCorrect While Transcribing

by Hava Lyon

02 May 2007 03:00 PM

This blog is part of a series on transcription. If you haven't read the other blogs in this series, make sure to check out the summary page for a listing of all transcription blogs.

Medical Transcription: Expanders are Your Friend

by Hava Lyon

02 May 2007 09:00 AM

This blog is part of a series on transcription. If you haven't read the other blogs in this series, make sure to check out the summary page for a listing of all transcription blogs. As any medical transcriptionist will tell you, expanders truly are your friend.

Programs to Help You Make the Switch

by Hava Lyon

18 Apr 2007 09:00 AM

If you are thinking about switching from Qwerty to Dvorak, there are a couple of things to bear in mind.

Learning the Dvorak Keyboard

by Hava Lyon

17 Apr 2007 03:00 PM

Back when I had wanted to be a medical transcriptionist, I had read up on Dvorak idea, and decided that if I was going to be a professional typist for the rest of my natural born life, I better do it in the easiest possible way for my body. I started that night on using the Dvorak keyboard.



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