Hello, and welcome to the Week in Review for May 5 – 11. 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, May 5
Medical Transcription Schools: Career Step, Part Three and Four continue the interview started last week with my alma matter Career Step.
Sunday, May 6
Medical Transcription Schools: Career Step, Part Five and Six finish that interview, and the interviews with the MT schools in general. Hopefully these interviews will have helped prospective MT students decide which school is right for them.
Thursday, May 10
Working From Home: You’re Not Really Working, Right? throws that age old question out there: “Since you’re not really working, can you watch my kids for me today?” The answer? Well, you have to read my blog to find out. Medical Transcription: Using Shorthand While Transcribing gets back into the transcription series by finishing off the explanations between each kind of expander currently on the market. Is my Typing Speed as a Medical Transcriptionist Important? brings up a question I have gotten asked many times, and answers it (I hope!) to everyone’s satisfaction. 😉
Friday, May 11
Can You Work at Home as a Medical Transcriptionist? is a blog that talks about one of the most common reasons people become transcriptionists: To work at home. The Technical Aspect of Working at Home as a Medical Transcriptionist covers how it all actually happens, from start to finish. And The “Two Years Experience” Fallacy covers one of the most misunderstood part of the medical transcription field: Whether there truly is a requirement for experience or not.
Well, that’s it for this week–thanks for reading, and we’ll see you back here next week!