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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 56373" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I do medical transcription from home, FT, benefits, the whole nine yards. Learned basic terminology doing medical billing in the days before computers, honed it to my speciality (cardiology) just by working for a small practice many years ago. When the financial situation got dicey here two years ago, I just started applying to various companies - a lot of them have competancy tests on their websites. </p><p></p><p>You seem to have an excellent grasp of written English. in my humble opinion, that's a *huge* skill. If you're not into medical transcription, you could certainly look into doing secretarial type work - resumes, other transcription, professional writing, etc. When I moved to IL and was still working for the docs in WA, I had to call around to get a dialup service with FTP space - my provider actually called *me* back to see if I would type up some procedure manuals for them, LOL.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.mtjobs.com" target="_blank">http://www.mtjobs.com</a> will give you an idea of what's out there MT-wise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 56373, member: 8"] I do medical transcription from home, FT, benefits, the whole nine yards. Learned basic terminology doing medical billing in the days before computers, honed it to my speciality (cardiology) just by working for a small practice many years ago. When the financial situation got dicey here two years ago, I just started applying to various companies - a lot of them have competancy tests on their websites. You seem to have an excellent grasp of written English. in my humble opinion, that's a *huge* skill. If you're not into medical transcription, you could certainly look into doing secretarial type work - resumes, other transcription, professional writing, etc. When I moved to IL and was still working for the docs in WA, I had to call around to get a dialup service with FTP space - my provider actually called *me* back to see if I would type up some procedure manuals for them, LOL. [url="http://www.mtjobs.com"]http://www.mtjobs.com[/url] will give you an idea of what's out there MT-wise. [/QUOTE]
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