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Hillcrest Medical Center: Beginning Medical Transcription

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About Hillcrest Medical Center: Beginning Medical

Product Description HILLCREST MEDICAL CENTER: BEGINNING MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION, 7th Ed. creates a simulation approach to medical transcription that will give readers a working knowledge of the medical reports most commonly used in both inpatient and outpatient care settings. Readers will transcribe over 100 real medical reports including 10 comprehensive inpatient case studies and 25 outpatient clinic records. HILLCREST MEDICAL CENTER BEGINNING MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION, 7th Ed. is organized by body system and includes full color anatomy & physiology illustrations and coverage of medical terminology. In addition, HILLCREST MEDICAL CENTER BEGINNING MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION, 7th Ed. provides a review of proper formatting, grammar, and style in accordance with the AHDI's Book of Style. Transcribed reports include: history and physical examinations; consults; operative, pathology, and radiology reports; SOAP notes; and death and discharge summaries. Review With the new changes, the 7th edition will be even more efficient in teaching basic transcription skills to a group of students. The use of information on the transcription field, the use of the various body systems, and the use of the various reports utilized will help give the student a very realistic view of what it is like to be a transcriptionist. - Katrina Boyette Myricks, Instructor, Holmes Community College, Ridgeland, MS. This text incorporates all the critical components of medical transcription, including anatomy & physiology and medical terminology from all specialties, medical report formatting, and the standard processes involved. Students are given a real-world view of the MT profession and learn about the importance of maintaining a reference library and staying up-to-date with the ever-changing world of medicine through professional development activities. - Deborah K. Cresap, MA, M.S.S.L., Medical Assisting Program Director, West Virginia Northern Community College, Wheeling, WV. About the Author Patricia A. Ireland, CMT, AHDI-F, has been active in the field of medical transcription since 1968, both as a multispecialty practitioner and as an instructor. A certified medical transcriptionist since 1981, Ms. Ireland lives in San Antonio, Texas, where she works as a freelance medical/technical author and editor. She has been a medical transcription instructor since the 1970s, has taught online medical transcription programs since 2000, and has co-authored four medical transcription textbooks for Cengage Learning. Ms. Ireland encourages questions and comments about this text and can be reached at [email protected]. Ms. Ireland is an active member of the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI), as well as the Capital Chapter of AHDI in Austin, Texas. Carrie Stein, CMT, had over 32 years of experience as an acute-care multispecialty medical transcriptionist when she passed away in late 2015. Her long career included positions with the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas, and the Methodist Healthcare System in San Antonio, Texas. She began teaching online medical transcription courses in 2003, serving as an instructor for Gatlin Education and ed2go. In addition to this title, Carrie was the co-author of THE DICTATED WORD.