Archive for June, 2009

Knowledge a Boon or a Curse

Friday, June 26th, 2009


Since time immemorial human beings are known to have a great appetite to acquire knowledge. They have traveled from one place to another to satisfy their hunger for the sake of knowledge. Many great inventors skipped their meals and have gone without sleep to achieve education and knowledge. The invention of telephone by graham bell, the invention of electricity etc has all improved our life in one way or the other. Today we can drive easily and reach our destination safely due to the people who thought of inventing something that can make journey easy for human beings. With a click of a button you can get the news of the world on a single screen.

Just as knowledge has made life easy for us, there are some warning signs that need to be checked if we want a peaceful life for the future generation. For long knowledge has been misused by some anti social elements to achieve their personal goals. The most dangerous is the nuclear weapons which are possessed by almost all the countries and are a very big threat to the very existence of human beings. According to the reports if all the nuclear weapons in world are used, the entire world can be destroyed at least ten times.

People’s lust for money has made them achieve success by hook or by crook. They have abused the environment that has resulted in global warming. Trees have been chopped; industries are releasing toxic waste in the air as well in the river polluting and creating health hazards for the people. Attempts are being made to break every law in the book so that money can be minted.

With revolution in information technology education and handling work in offices has become easier. At the same time children are being spoiled in the name of video games. Children spend huge amount of time in front of television and computer sets which hamper their overall personality.

Education is a gift of God. If used properly, it can work wonders and benefit people in a number of ways. On the other hand misuse of knowledge can be disastrous. The tsunami which resulted in the death of so many innocent lives was nothing but the result of abusing the environment. Fire helps us in cooking but it can also burn and destroy things if not handled properly. Similarly education and knowledge if used for the benefit of the people can be boon for the society or else the day is not far off when the very existence of human beings will be questioned.


Career in Medical Transcription

Thursday, June 11th, 2009


Medical Transcriptionist is a person who assists physicians by transcribing, formatting, and proof reading their dictated medically oriented report of a patient’s health history. Medical transcription is an interesting and challenging career. It is the process whereby one accurately and swiftly transcribes medical records dictated by doctors and others, including history and physical reports, clinic notes, office notes, operative reports, consultation notes, discharge summaries etc. Usually, the information dictated by doctors is recorded either into tape or onto digital voice processing systems. The process of medical transcription is transferring this information from voice to text.

Medical transcriptonists must possess the following essential attributes:

  • Familiarity with medical terms
  • Good typing skills
  • Excellent listening skills
  • Excellent command over English
  • Ability to grasp different accents
  • High level of concentration over long periods of time

Those aspiring to work from home should definitely have a look at this career. Housewives or those who have some compulsion to stay at home can make a career in medical transcription and can get decent returns too. In some companies, which offer ‘work-from-home’ opportunities, transcriptionists can opt to work out of home once they have reached the required level of proficiency. Home transcriptionists are allowed to retain files for a maximum of six hours from the time of download. The editing starts as soon as they upload the files. It is very important to stick to deadlines.

There are various courses available both part time and full time which one can pursue as per ones convenience. Those who are already working can opt for a part time course. The overall duration of the medical transcription training program varies anywhere from 18 months to 2 years, depending on the organization and the fee structure also varies based on the level of training offered by companies. The medical transcription training faculty comprises of doctors who are associate professors at medical schools, experienced MTs (medical transcriptionists) and English language teachers.

Apart from having convenient timings, medical transcription jobs pay very well. At entry level, medical transcriptionists are paid around Rs. 5,000 per month, which can exceed to Rs. 20,000 per month within two years. As a trainee, though, you’ll get about half of that. As you climb, you’ll get to become a reader and progressively, an editor, levels at which salaries will climb.

While considering a repute medical transcription career, it is important for any individual to make proper researches. A person can easily find authenticated medical transcription companies or training centers that offers quality training to candidates from the Internet. With less than six months of training, a person can head towards respectable earnings with varying professional medical transcription career prospects