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Posted By: me on 2006-01-30
In Reply to: Keystrokes BOUGHT an office rather than renting, moved - KS Lead MT

In the transcription industry, a transcriber is one who merely types what they hear (therefore blanks and errors) while a Transcriptionist is a specialist in the field.


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A C-phone is a digital transcriber. You use it to dial into
a system, possibly you dial directly into the hospital system or possibly the office system and you use the foot pedal connected to the C-phone to control the dictation, the same as you would any type of food pedal.   C-phone is the term you hear most often just like you hear Kleenex for tissues.  There are many such units that are compatible with multiple systems.   A C-phone will usually cost you $200+, but you can sometimes find a good deal on the equipment board here or on e-bay.   You need to have a surge protector on the phone line as well as on the power supply, or disconnect every time there is a storm.  Also avoid having any fluids near the C-phone, especially if they have sugar in them - ask me how I know.  
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Is Pathology easy to do? I have 8 years in acute care but have never done pathology or radiology and might be interested in a change.