Here's an interesting question: Would you let a surgeon with no experience perform an operation on you? Of course you wouldn't. Medical reports are a very important part of the healthcare industry. People who receive training for transcription jobs are more likely to take pride in their work, and also receive more recognition for a job well-done. Not to mention, people who get transcriptionist training also have a better chance of actually getting a job making an excellent medical transcription salary.
Pay raises come a lot faster when you've gotten training.
Those who choose not to get training and start working for companies that do not require it end up making a lot less than people who have been certified.
Moving up the pay scale in transcription jobs is also much more difficult without a diploma or certificate - it's literally like you can't get a raise! Employers pay attention to how much experience potential employees have, and they make their decisions whether or not to hire or give promotions based on that fact.
A medical transcriptionist needs to finish an online or in-classroom medical transcriptionist program before trying to find a job. Those who are planning on contracting their services independently also need to complete a training program.
There are a lot of medical terms to become familiar with that are not normally used everyday.
Most of the terms you will learn during training you've probably never heard of before.
There are also plenty of specialties and report formats to become familiar with.
Knowing how to dictate reports will be very useful upon starting your first transcription job.
As you become gain experience, your skill will begin to come naturally and your speed will increase drastically. Working transcription jobs with no training can slow you down and make it impossible for you to make progress.
It's a known fact that people who do not know how to perform their jobs always end up getting fired or let go in some way.
Receiving quality training is an effective way to familiarize you with what you will be dealing with everyday.
If your plans are to work from home, your transcriptionist training can help to prepare you to schedule your day.
It provides a taste of what life will be like once you start work.
Like many other jobs, medical transcription skill is not something that you can learn as you go, it is something that has to be taught specifically by a training facility.
You won't have to look very hard for employment after getting your training either.
Most training programs assist you with job placement, so it is almost like you're guaranteed a job upon signing up for your program.
People who train for transcription jobs will perform much better than those who do not.
Earning a higher rate comes easy to those who are certified because companies and clients actually want to pay more for a higher quality of work. It's the hard work that pays off for transcriptionists and ultimately takes them to heights that are otherwise unattainable without an education.
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Monday, 29 December 2014
How To Get an Online Degree Without Spending a Fortune
Online degree programs are becoming much more popular and as a result many more students are choosing this option over more traditional classroom settings.
And as new classes are added, even more students are getting online degrees.
If you do go for the online option, you will have to decide how to pay for it. If you don't have the necessary funds then you will want to consider taking out loans.
But you have to find the right loan so that you don't end up over your head in debt.
Not everyone enjoys online classes but on the other hand some people will never go back to the more traditional classroom setting.
If you want to attend live classes then an online degree is not for you. If you want flexibility then it could be the right option. So first figure out if online courses are an option for you.
If you think you can do well with them then you have to apply.
But you first should gather all of the information you need to make the decision.
All of the information can be found online. But the key is to know where to look when you are trying to decide on a program.
After you have decided on an online program, you will have to decide on a university that you can get your degree from.
There are many options and you have to know which one to decide on.
It is very important that you have all of the information you need to make the right choice.
Deciding on an online school and major are the first steps.
Then you will need to figure out how to pay for everything.
If you can't pay on your own then loans are the way to go. But before you can take out a loan you need to find the right information and if you look online you can find the best places to go.
So the first step is to look around and find the right information. Choose the right university and loan after you have all of the information.
You can then apply knowing you've put in your work.
And as new classes are added, even more students are getting online degrees.
If you do go for the online option, you will have to decide how to pay for it. If you don't have the necessary funds then you will want to consider taking out loans.
But you have to find the right loan so that you don't end up over your head in debt.
Not everyone enjoys online classes but on the other hand some people will never go back to the more traditional classroom setting.
If you want to attend live classes then an online degree is not for you. If you want flexibility then it could be the right option. So first figure out if online courses are an option for you.
If you think you can do well with them then you have to apply.
But you first should gather all of the information you need to make the decision.
All of the information can be found online. But the key is to know where to look when you are trying to decide on a program.
After you have decided on an online program, you will have to decide on a university that you can get your degree from.
There are many options and you have to know which one to decide on.
It is very important that you have all of the information you need to make the right choice.
Deciding on an online school and major are the first steps.
Then you will need to figure out how to pay for everything.
If you can't pay on your own then loans are the way to go. But before you can take out a loan you need to find the right information and if you look online you can find the best places to go.
So the first step is to look around and find the right information. Choose the right university and loan after you have all of the information.
You can then apply knowing you've put in your work.
Algebra For Kids
The word "algebra" derives from the Arabic al-jabr meaning "the reunion of broken parts." Algebraic concepts were used as early as 1650 B.C.
in Egypt and Ancient Babylon, and were brought into Europe by the Arabs. And now, thousands of years later, judging by the mail in my inbox, it is a subject that many students need help with.
Learn more at the following sites. Algebra 1: Graphing Linear Equations There is a lot of interactive material buried within this Java-enhanced site.
Across the top of your window, you'll easily find the graph-your-own-functions plotter and the algebraic calculator. But down the left-hand side are lots of goodies hidden from sight until you move your mouse over the menu buttons. For example, under "Assess" you'll find quizzes, tests and a not-to-missed project graphing voter turnout in the most recent presidential election.
Click on "Help Desk" for the bulletin board, algebra chat room, and complete algebraic glossary. Actual algebra lessons can be found under "Topics".
Algebra - Fun with Calendars Want to amaze your friends and family? Start with a monthly calendar and a volunteer from the audience.
Ask your volunteer to pick 4 days that form a square such as March 17, 18, 24 and 25.
Your volunteer should tell you only the sum of the four days (for example 84), and you'll be able to tell her which four days she picked. How is it done? With algebra, of course! Girls to the Fourth Power: Algebra Program What a scream! Meet Gwynn and Alison, two sisters doing the mall "California style" each trying to outspend the other.
How much do they have to spend? Well, Gwen got a $50 present from her uncle, and managed to borrow $20 from Dad.
Alison squeezed a birthday advance out of Mom.
Then Dad went on a business trip and bought Gwynn a really nice present, but only bought Alison a crummy teddy bear.
How are they ever going to figure it all out? It's Al-Jabra to the rescue!
in Egypt and Ancient Babylon, and were brought into Europe by the Arabs. And now, thousands of years later, judging by the mail in my inbox, it is a subject that many students need help with.
Learn more at the following sites. Algebra 1: Graphing Linear Equations There is a lot of interactive material buried within this Java-enhanced site.
Across the top of your window, you'll easily find the graph-your-own-functions plotter and the algebraic calculator. But down the left-hand side are lots of goodies hidden from sight until you move your mouse over the menu buttons. For example, under "Assess" you'll find quizzes, tests and a not-to-missed project graphing voter turnout in the most recent presidential election.
Click on "Help Desk" for the bulletin board, algebra chat room, and complete algebraic glossary. Actual algebra lessons can be found under "Topics".
Algebra - Fun with Calendars Want to amaze your friends and family? Start with a monthly calendar and a volunteer from the audience.
Ask your volunteer to pick 4 days that form a square such as March 17, 18, 24 and 25.
Your volunteer should tell you only the sum of the four days (for example 84), and you'll be able to tell her which four days she picked. How is it done? With algebra, of course! Girls to the Fourth Power: Algebra Program What a scream! Meet Gwynn and Alison, two sisters doing the mall "California style" each trying to outspend the other.
How much do they have to spend? Well, Gwen got a $50 present from her uncle, and managed to borrow $20 from Dad.
Alison squeezed a birthday advance out of Mom.
Then Dad went on a business trip and bought Gwynn a really nice present, but only bought Alison a crummy teddy bear.
How are they ever going to figure it all out? It's Al-Jabra to the rescue!
Sunday, 28 December 2014
How Do I Apply For an Online MBA Program?
It is indeed great news to working people that they are able to obtain an MBA degree by learning using internet.
There are more and more universities offering online courses and allowing students to study and gain their MBA degrees through online study where the courses are well accredited and equivalent to those traditional MBA courses.
What you need to do is to get yourself ready to study online. There are internal and external aspects you need to consider. The internal aspects include your personal goal, personal financial status, current job, time management and self disciplined.
The external aspects are universities, courses and certification.
Once you manage to get hold on all these, what you need is to start applying for the course.
Shortlist a few universities or business schools that you think is suitable for you.
Get the required application forms and fill them up.
All the application forms are available online which you can obtain from the universities or schools' websites.
Download and make sure all the details are filled up carefully.
Attach the relevant supporting documents and certificates.
Before you attach, make sure your academic qualification or working experience fulfills the basic entry requirements of the universities or business schools.
The rational of attaching your certificates is to assist you from getting some papers exempted from a few related subjects.
It will directly help you to shorten the duration of completing the whole course.
Besides that, you may need to attach referral letter from current or ex-employers to prove your experience in working. You may also attach the certificates for attending related training, if any. On the other hand, you need to check with the universities or business schools whether there is any examination or interview to be attended before the admission to the related course. If there is an examination, make sure you have sufficient time to prepare for it.
Then, after completing all these, it is time for you to wait for offer letter!
There are more and more universities offering online courses and allowing students to study and gain their MBA degrees through online study where the courses are well accredited and equivalent to those traditional MBA courses.
What you need to do is to get yourself ready to study online. There are internal and external aspects you need to consider. The internal aspects include your personal goal, personal financial status, current job, time management and self disciplined.
The external aspects are universities, courses and certification.
Once you manage to get hold on all these, what you need is to start applying for the course.
Shortlist a few universities or business schools that you think is suitable for you.
Get the required application forms and fill them up.
All the application forms are available online which you can obtain from the universities or schools' websites.
Download and make sure all the details are filled up carefully.
Attach the relevant supporting documents and certificates.
Before you attach, make sure your academic qualification or working experience fulfills the basic entry requirements of the universities or business schools.
The rational of attaching your certificates is to assist you from getting some papers exempted from a few related subjects.
It will directly help you to shorten the duration of completing the whole course.
Besides that, you may need to attach referral letter from current or ex-employers to prove your experience in working. You may also attach the certificates for attending related training, if any. On the other hand, you need to check with the universities or business schools whether there is any examination or interview to be attended before the admission to the related course. If there is an examination, make sure you have sufficient time to prepare for it.
Then, after completing all these, it is time for you to wait for offer letter!
Replacing The Real World With An Online One
It seems like practically everyone lives online nowadays.
So many people only visit life and live online.
The online community is only growing bigger and bigger every day.
I recently watched a commercial talking about the importance of keeping a close eye on your children.
People think that because they are in their rooms that they are safe, but the truth is if they have access to the internet, they can meet more people in five minutes than you probably have met in your entire lifetime.
We live in a world of a million plus myspace friends and video blogs and online chat rooms, blogs and journals.
Everyone puts their business all over the web, some in hopes of someday becoming famous.
Some in hopes of someday making more friends. And others still just looking to talk to anyone who is willing to listen. That is why it is that much more important to spend time with your kids.
Good quality time, not just time in front of the tv.
Now, don't get me wrong I enjoy kicking back with the kids and watching all the best prime time television shows, but it is about so much more than that.
You can have some time just veggin and hanging out. But there also has to be time spent building, training and developing your kids into responsible adults.
Life is not just about who you are and what you will be.
It is about what you have done and where you came from. I have recently adopted a new motto, "You can't buy memories." That is how I now look at life. I am not just raising my kids, I am building memories, and the substance and nature of those memories is up to me.
Will I build in them memories they will never forget, or memories that they wish they could forget. Think back to your child hood and remember playing outside with friends.
Leaving in the morning when the sun cam up and coming home when the streetlights went out for dinner. We don't live in that world anymore, the streets are a dangerous place for kids to be no matter what neighborhood you live in.
So parents feel secure with their kids in their rooms talking to their friends on the internet rather than standing out on the corner.
It's okay to let them have an online experience and friendships, but monitor them closely and remember nothing can replace the real thing.
So many people only visit life and live online.
The online community is only growing bigger and bigger every day.
I recently watched a commercial talking about the importance of keeping a close eye on your children.
People think that because they are in their rooms that they are safe, but the truth is if they have access to the internet, they can meet more people in five minutes than you probably have met in your entire lifetime.
We live in a world of a million plus myspace friends and video blogs and online chat rooms, blogs and journals.
Everyone puts their business all over the web, some in hopes of someday becoming famous.
Some in hopes of someday making more friends. And others still just looking to talk to anyone who is willing to listen. That is why it is that much more important to spend time with your kids.
Good quality time, not just time in front of the tv.
Now, don't get me wrong I enjoy kicking back with the kids and watching all the best prime time television shows, but it is about so much more than that.
You can have some time just veggin and hanging out. But there also has to be time spent building, training and developing your kids into responsible adults.
Life is not just about who you are and what you will be.
It is about what you have done and where you came from. I have recently adopted a new motto, "You can't buy memories." That is how I now look at life. I am not just raising my kids, I am building memories, and the substance and nature of those memories is up to me.
Will I build in them memories they will never forget, or memories that they wish they could forget. Think back to your child hood and remember playing outside with friends.
Leaving in the morning when the sun cam up and coming home when the streetlights went out for dinner. We don't live in that world anymore, the streets are a dangerous place for kids to be no matter what neighborhood you live in.
So parents feel secure with their kids in their rooms talking to their friends on the internet rather than standing out on the corner.
It's okay to let them have an online experience and friendships, but monitor them closely and remember nothing can replace the real thing.
Tips on Setting Up a General Knowledge Quiz
General knowledge quizzes are one of the most important parts of a pub quiz often being three rounds of the overall thing.
They can be set general knowledge in a spectrum of subjects, area or even a specific object, person or Film.
Often mistakes are made by putting too many specialist subjects into the quizzes making them difficult for the majority of the event goers and putting them off. Here are tips on how to avoid common mistakes that will help you time and time again to set up your general knowledge quizzes 1 Work out how many questions, rounds there are going to be in your general knowledge quizzes.
Each Round will take about 10 minutes. If you're only doing general knowledge for the entire quiz then keep it at about 50 questions maximum. You can always add a handout round for them to puzzle over as the questions are being read out.
2 Work out the subject(s) and how many of them there will be. Standard general knowledge can include questions on Art, literature, music, science, geography, TV, film, nature and so on.
Some more specialist rounds such as a film general knowledge quiz would be geared around characters, places, animals, posters on walls all relevant to that topic. 3 Once you've worked out the subjects firstly divide the total amount of questions for the quiz by the amount of rounds you want in the Quiz.
This will now give you the chance to see where you will want to put breaks for marking and how you will choose the Quiz questions subjects.
4 Now go searching for potential questions in websites, dictionaries, encyclopedias, annuals and so forth.
Most of these sources have websites.
If it is a general knowledge quiz on Harry Potter for example there is a masses of web sites out there on the stories and films.
Make sure you are confident in the question and answers. But also make sure that you do not ask your contestants to answer lots of questions on a subject they are unlikely to know about as this will lose their interest. 5 Pick questions of different complexity and make sure they are not too difficult or easy otherwise people will get bored, disruptive and generally the quiz can become chaos. Simple thing here is to go for easy, medium and difficult complexities and circle through them. So in your general knowledge quiz you have 6 questions of a given topic you should have 2 easy, 2 medium and 2 hard answers. 6 Verify your questions and answers every time.
Make sure once you have your question that you check the answers. This sounds obvious but many fail by not verifying their quiz questions and answers relying on the first source they come to. Relying upon one source unless you are 100% confident in the answer is bad practice make sure you check your answer each and every time. Once you have followed these steps then you will be well on your way to compiling good varied general knowledge quizzes tailored to the interests of your audience. A good start to achieving success.
They can be set general knowledge in a spectrum of subjects, area or even a specific object, person or Film.
Often mistakes are made by putting too many specialist subjects into the quizzes making them difficult for the majority of the event goers and putting them off. Here are tips on how to avoid common mistakes that will help you time and time again to set up your general knowledge quizzes 1 Work out how many questions, rounds there are going to be in your general knowledge quizzes.
Each Round will take about 10 minutes. If you're only doing general knowledge for the entire quiz then keep it at about 50 questions maximum. You can always add a handout round for them to puzzle over as the questions are being read out.
2 Work out the subject(s) and how many of them there will be. Standard general knowledge can include questions on Art, literature, music, science, geography, TV, film, nature and so on.
Some more specialist rounds such as a film general knowledge quiz would be geared around characters, places, animals, posters on walls all relevant to that topic. 3 Once you've worked out the subjects firstly divide the total amount of questions for the quiz by the amount of rounds you want in the Quiz.
This will now give you the chance to see where you will want to put breaks for marking and how you will choose the Quiz questions subjects.
4 Now go searching for potential questions in websites, dictionaries, encyclopedias, annuals and so forth.
Most of these sources have websites.
If it is a general knowledge quiz on Harry Potter for example there is a masses of web sites out there on the stories and films.
Make sure you are confident in the question and answers. But also make sure that you do not ask your contestants to answer lots of questions on a subject they are unlikely to know about as this will lose their interest. 5 Pick questions of different complexity and make sure they are not too difficult or easy otherwise people will get bored, disruptive and generally the quiz can become chaos. Simple thing here is to go for easy, medium and difficult complexities and circle through them. So in your general knowledge quiz you have 6 questions of a given topic you should have 2 easy, 2 medium and 2 hard answers. 6 Verify your questions and answers every time.
Make sure once you have your question that you check the answers. This sounds obvious but many fail by not verifying their quiz questions and answers relying on the first source they come to. Relying upon one source unless you are 100% confident in the answer is bad practice make sure you check your answer each and every time. Once you have followed these steps then you will be well on your way to compiling good varied general knowledge quizzes tailored to the interests of your audience. A good start to achieving success.
Saturday, 27 December 2014
Limiting Open Source
Once an unrestricted forum for harnessing the creativity and inventiveness of software developers worldwide, open source technology has started to become entangled in concerns over licensing, intellectual property laws, and perhaps unsurprisingly, taste. The innovative nature of open source has made it a valuable resource for major companies. However, these same companies, including Apple Computer and Google, have begun to place caps on what can and can't be developed on their platforms through outright rejection or licensing agreements.
The limits of open source have begun to acquire definition; however, without these limits, it is arguable that open source development would not thrive without the support made possible by international platforms.
Apple has received a tremendous amount of press for its decisions to limit content displayed through the open source 'apps' developed for its iPhone and other display devices.
Of course, Apple has a long history of exacting tight control over both its software and hardware; open source developers have always had to submit to Apple's thorough regulations and licensing agreements.
Now that Apple has become such a significant distributor of content, any rejection or alteration has international repercussions.
Both the apps developed to display the graphically illustrated version of James Joyce's "Ulysses" and the works of political and Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Mark Fiore were either subject to edits or complete rejection by Apple. In the case of "Ulysses," the authors of the graphic adaptation agreed to delete the offending panels, which tended to feature nudity or other sexual content that subjected the book to an obscenity trial in 1933. The judge ruled that the book was not obscene, making Apple's decision to limit the display one based more on matters of taste as opposed to legality. After Mark Fiore won the Pulitzer for his work, Apple encouraged him to resubmit his previously rejected app. His app was approved, and his cartoons are now available through the iPhone without edits. Google's development project Android invites both individual and corporate developers to contribute to their platform as long as they first complete an intellectual property licensing agreement. These agreements specifically delineate the use of the open source code or applications generated by the developer in relationship to the larger platform, and allow the developer to use the technology for other purposes outside of Android. The mission of Android, as stated on its website, is to prevent any one company or source from controlling what content is displayed to users on mobile devices.
Although Android has on the surface a far more open policy toward open source development than Apple does, the test is how open Android will remain; will it eventually become another Apple, or will it uphold its open-ended spirit?
The limits of open source have begun to acquire definition; however, without these limits, it is arguable that open source development would not thrive without the support made possible by international platforms.
Apple has received a tremendous amount of press for its decisions to limit content displayed through the open source 'apps' developed for its iPhone and other display devices.
Of course, Apple has a long history of exacting tight control over both its software and hardware; open source developers have always had to submit to Apple's thorough regulations and licensing agreements.
Now that Apple has become such a significant distributor of content, any rejection or alteration has international repercussions.
Both the apps developed to display the graphically illustrated version of James Joyce's "Ulysses" and the works of political and Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Mark Fiore were either subject to edits or complete rejection by Apple. In the case of "Ulysses," the authors of the graphic adaptation agreed to delete the offending panels, which tended to feature nudity or other sexual content that subjected the book to an obscenity trial in 1933. The judge ruled that the book was not obscene, making Apple's decision to limit the display one based more on matters of taste as opposed to legality. After Mark Fiore won the Pulitzer for his work, Apple encouraged him to resubmit his previously rejected app. His app was approved, and his cartoons are now available through the iPhone without edits. Google's development project Android invites both individual and corporate developers to contribute to their platform as long as they first complete an intellectual property licensing agreement. These agreements specifically delineate the use of the open source code or applications generated by the developer in relationship to the larger platform, and allow the developer to use the technology for other purposes outside of Android. The mission of Android, as stated on its website, is to prevent any one company or source from controlling what content is displayed to users on mobile devices.
Although Android has on the surface a far more open policy toward open source development than Apple does, the test is how open Android will remain; will it eventually become another Apple, or will it uphold its open-ended spirit?
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