
The Machine Transcriptionist takes the student from beginnings of machine transcription all the way into the employment stage. This well-rounded and all-inclusive text is designed to produce skilled, professional, confident transcriptionists in legal, business, medical and other environments.
This text investigates the pedagogical requirements for transitioning a novice student into a proficient, professional machine transcriptionist across multiple specialized industries. The author, Ennis, provides a structured framework designed to bridge the gap between foundational skill acquisition and the practical demands of the modern workplace. By focusing on both technical accuracy and professional conduct, the book serves as a comprehensive guide for those seeking employment in legal, business, and medical transcription environments.
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Instructors and students frequently identify this text as a reliable, all-inclusive resource for vocational training programs. Experts highlight the book's practical focus on professional readiness as a primary benefit for those entering the transcription field.
Page Count:
343
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
Publisher:
Holt Rinehart & Winston
ISBN-10:
0030158796
ISBN-13:
9780030158797
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