Medical Transcription Fundamentals and Practice

For courses in Medical Transcription, Medical Assisting, Medical Office Procedures, and Legal Transcription/Court Reporting. Providing basic medical transcription training for students with no prior experience, this groundbreaking introductory text offers a unique combination of authentic physician...

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Main Authors: Campbell, Linda C. Linda C. (Author), Campbell, Linda C. (Author), Heath, Diane S. (Author)
Corporate Author: Pitman, Sally Crenshaw (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Jersey Prentice Hall ©2000
Edition:SECOND EDITION
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