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Age is not a barrier for achieving. Have you heard the idiom, “where there is a will, there is a way?” That works well here. It all depends on your intellectual ability to learn new terminologies everyday, cope up with challenges everyday. If you have all these in you along with determination, then it is [...]

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Anywhere between four digits to six digits per month. Depending on your skill, dedication, willingness to work etc., your earning too differs as in any field.
In the US, as an employee in an office or hospital, transcriptionists may be paid by hour. A starting transcriptionist in an office may make around $8-12 per hour. After [...]

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The main reason for routing/outsourcing any back office work to India/any third-world countries/Asian countriesĀ is the cost advantage due to the availability of cheap labor there. The time difference between US and India is another factor. The work assigned by a US doctor at evening US time to a BPO office in India gets done when [...]

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In the US, medical transcription business is a $10 to $25 billion industry (annually). NASSCOM predicts a potential annual revenue of Rs. 4000 crore and employment for 50,000 people by 2008 in this industry. The number of medical transcriptionists in the US has remained static while the demand for transcriptionists is growing by about 15% [...]

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Anybody who is proficient in English with good listening comprehension skills can become a MT, no matter in which discipline you have graduated. Proficiency includes the use of correct words, spelling, punctuation as well as syntax (correct sentence formation). If you have concentrated in improving your vocabulary of English during your school learning days, you [...]

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