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[21 Aug 2012 | No Comment | ]

There’s a fresh work-at-home vacancy for a Medical Transcriptionist. Qualifications include basic computer skills with a firm understanding of Windows, Microsoft Word and Internet Explorer, etc.; high school diploma or equivalent; and proofreading skills.
Besides the vacant work-at-home Medical Transcriptionist, the following virtual jobs can now also be found in our Telecommute Jobs list:
1. Sprite Animator for Indie Game
2. Clinical SAS Programmer
3. Operations Manager
4. System Admin / Developer
5. T-shirt / Graphic Designer
6. Speech Language Pathologist – PRN
7. Looking for an Artist to Create Art for a Video Project
8. Seeking a Python …

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[31 Jul 2012 | 2 Comments | ]

Our featured job for today: Medical Transcriptionist
There’s an immediate need for a Medical Transcriptionist. No experience required! Apply ASAP! … or check out the rest of the latest telecommute jobs. Here’s a partial list of what you might want to apply for today:
1. Theme Designer
2. Urban / Black Culture Blogger
3. Comic Book Artist (Joe Mad or Fight Action style)
4. Artist Animator for Two “Conscious Electro Hip Hop” Music Videos
5. Web and .Net Developer
6. User Interface Web Developer
7. C-Level Inside Sales Lead Generation Professional
8. Digital Manager
9. Comic Colorist Needed
10. iPhone / …

Career Tip »

[29 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Medical Transcription – Career, Home Business Or Both?

One of the great things about a career in medical transcription is that almost anyone can set up an office to handle the duties of a medical transcriptionist or a medical transcription service. Even the office requirements are fairly generic, meaning this has the potential for a home-based business.
A computer and Internet connection are probably your biggest needs for medical transcription, though technology has truly come a long way in this field. More than ever, there are products that can help you along this path, making your work easier and …

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[16 Jul 2009 | One Comment | ]
A Career In Medical Transcription: Is It For You?

You’ve very likely heard of someone who is making a good living as a medical transcriptionist. He or she might even be working from the comfort of their home. And you’ve probably asked yourself if this might be a career option for you.
It may well be. Let’s take a look at the facts.
What exactly is medical transcription? In the course of their work, doctors and other healthcare professionals make dictated recordings of various things including physical examination observations, patient history, operative reports, referral letters, discharge summaries, observations regarding imaging data …