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Week in Review for April 28 – May 4

Hello, and welcome to the Week in Review for April 28 – May 4. This is my way of catching you up on any blogs you may have missed in the past week–if you have any feedback or comments, feel free to either leave a comment below or get in touch with me at Hava L {at} Families dot com! Thanks for reading!

Saturday, April 28

Medical Transcription Schools: Andrews School, Part One starts off the Andrews interview series.

Sunday, April 29

Medical Transcription Schools: Andrews School, Part Two and Part Three finishes that series with Linda of Andrew School.

Monday, April 30

A Question A Week: My Readers’ Blogs asks for links to my readers’ blogs, whether they be personal or professional. Feel free to add your own! The Joys of MT Work discusses the downside of medical transcription: Doctors who speed-talk, chomp, chew, and burp their way through their dictations.

Tuesday, May 1

What Basic Equipment do I Need to Become a Medical Transcriptionist? and What Equipment is “Nice to Have” as a Medical Transcriptionist? covers the question that everyone always asks, “What do I need to have in order to be a successful MT?” Surprisingly, not that much.

Wednesday, May 2

Medical Transcription: Expanders are Your Friend explains a commonly misunderstood, but very important tool to any medical transcriptionist: The expander. I then go into detail about AutoCorrect in my Medical Transcription: Using AutoCorrect While Transcribing blog.

Thursday, May 3

Medical Transcription: Using Instant Text While Transcribing talks about one of the most popular expanders on the market, and the most powerful.

Friday, May 4

Medical Transcription Schools: Career Step, Part One and Two starts off the last of the MT schools interviews, this one with my alma matter Career Step.

Next week I finish that interview, and talk about life after school, so don’t miss out! Thanks for reading, and we’ll see you back here next week!