Accurate knowledge of content prior to reading a text has consistently been shown to reliably predict text comprehension (Dole, Valencia, Greer, & Wardrop, 1991; Vitale, Romance, & Dolan, 2006).
While the real power
of open - source textbooks, Bridges and others say, is being able to tap into the
knowledge of the nation's 3 million schoolteachers, a look at the recent crop
of books suggests that's not an
accurate reflection
of how educational
content is being created.
• Apt at using shorthand, stenotype machine and audio based transcribers to take down verbatim • In - depth
knowledge of common medical terminology and profound ability to use the same effectively in order to communicate case details • Strong organizational skills, proven ability to collect and compile all medical data needed for patient case formulation and filing • Particularly effective in simplifying medical jargons and expanding medical abbreviations to produce easily comprehendible data for case compilation and processing • Efficient in identifying errors in given text and correcting the same • Excellent collaboration and coordination skills, proven ability to collect data regarding patient case from all relevant departments and assemble the same in the patients» medical record file • Expert in transcribing clinical dictations and getting the same analyzed and verified by concerned medical practitioner • Excellent time management skills with track record
of delivering timely case reports for case follow up and educational purposes • Attentive listener with proven ability to follow instructions to book, thus ensuring error free delivery
of assignments • Computer literate with strong PC operation skills and profound
knowledge of various data recording software • Profound ability to categorize different types
of content according to the area
of specialization to facilitate data identification and retrieval • Strong language skills, full command on generating transcribed
content free
of grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors • Highly capable
of producing
accurate data in printed form based on dictations and audio recording by surgeons and healthcare providers • Well versed in verifying given text against an audio verbatim to ensure its accuracy and correctness • Fully knowledgeable
of data confidentiality protocols applicable to transcribed data • Proficient in interpreting and rectifying data discrepancies in medical
content • Excellent
knowledge of basic physiology and anatomy • Strong expertise in comprehending complex procedures carried out in the operating room • Effective listening skills with strong attention to detail and high level
of accuracy