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  2. Medical transcription - Wikipedia

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    Medical transcription encompasses the medical transcriptionist, performing document typing and formatting functions according to an established criterion or format, transcribing the spoken word of the patient's care information into a written, easily readable form.

  3. Get Paid to Type: 15 Sites To Find Online Typing Jobs - AOL

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    You can start working doing various tasks such as medical transcription, courtroom ... you must take a one-minute typing test. 12. FlexJobs. ... The site provides some free job-related information ...

  4. Automated medical scribe - Wikipedia

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    The privacy protections of automated medical scribes vary widely. While it is possible to do all the transcription and summarizing locally, with no connection to the internet, most closed-source providers require that data be sent to their own servers over the internet, processed there, and the results sent back (as with digital voice assistants).

  5. Audio typist - Wikipedia

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    A medical audio typist usually types up clinical letters and notes from dictation of patients' appointments, tests, operations and procedures and may work in a hospital or health centre for one or more clinicians.

  6. Voice writing - Wikipedia

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    Voice writing is a transcription method used for court reporting, medical transcription, CART, and closed captioning. Using voice writing, a court reporter speaks directly into a stenomask or speech silencer, a hand-held mask containing one or two microphones, and voice-dampening materials. As the reporter repeats the testimony into the ...

  7. Transcription (service) - Wikipedia

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    Legal transcription is creating a text document by typing the words heard in audiovisual or audio recordings of legal proceedings. The transcripts are significantly easier to read and navigate. [4] Legal transcription is different from general or medical transcription in that it requires a specialized understanding of legal terminology and ...

  8. Transcription error - Wikipedia

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    [3] Using an audit protocol tool, it was identified that human entry errors range from 0.01% when entering donors' clinical follow-up details, to 0.53% when entering pathological details, highlighting the importance of an audit protocol tool in a medical research database.

  9. Dictation machine - Wikipedia

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    Digital dictation provides the ability to report on the volume or type of dictation and transcription outstanding or completed within an organization. Despite the advances in technology, analog media are still widely used in dictation recording due to its flexibility, permanence, and robustness.