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Increasing Productivity through Technology Webinar Series
Webinar series for medical transcriptionists and editors designed to increase productivity and accuracy through technology.
Instructor: Laura Bryan, MT (ASCP), CMT, AHDI-F
When: Beginning Thursday, September 16, at 8pm Eastern
Length of Webinar Series: 5 weeks, 1-1/2 hour webinar each week (classes will be recorded for those who cannot attend the live webinar)
AHDI CE Approval: 4.5 MT Tools and 3 Technology and the Workplace (approved under the NEW AHDI CEC guidelines)
Registration Cost
- $140 (price includes text book, Technology for the Medical Transcriptionist by Laura Bryan, published by LWW, $53.95 retail)
- $95 without text book
REGISTER HERE
Requirements: Text book, Technology for the Medical Transcriptionist by Laura Bryan (published by LWW) - see description at http://www.mtwerks.com/TMT.aspx
Topics include:
Customizing Windows 1.5 Technology & Workplace
- Modifying the Start Menu, Taskbar and Desktop to maximize efficiency
- Creating shortcut icons and placing them in strategic locations to quickly access most-used programs, websites, files and folders
- Using shortcut menus for quickly completing routine file management tasks
Keyboarding Techniques 1.5 MT Tools
- Using fundamental keyboard techniques to navigate windows, menus, and dialog boxeUsing Windows shortcut keys to accomplish file management tasks and work with files, folders and programs
Document Creation
- Using templates, boilerplate text, fields and jumps
- Editing techniques using the keyboard
Document Creation 1.5 MT Tools
- Using templates, boilerplate text, fields and jumps
- Editing techniques using the keyboard
Electronic Search 1.5 MT Tools
- Searching the Web using search operators and critical thinking
- Searching electronic references (eg, Stedman’s Electronic Dictionary, electronic word books, electronic drug references)
Text Expanders and Macros
- Creating text-expansion shortcuts for use in AutoCorrect, AutoText, or third-party text expander programs (eg, SpeedType and Instant Text)
- Using macros to accomplish specific tasks (macros as a series of commands, not inserting text)
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