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In the News

We gather today's medical transcription news headlines from around the Internet to keep you up-to-date on the industry.

Medical Transcription News for February 01, 2007


Center sets graduation for new batch of transcriptionists (Sun Star)
MINDANAO's first-ever training school for medical transcription, the Davao First Transcription Center Corp. (DFTCC), produced its first batch of graduates on August 20 and another batch will finish the six-month training on Monday.

Call centers (The Manila Times)
WHEN we ask children what they want to be when they grow up, the usual answer is doctor or nurse or engineer. You don t hear them say they want to work in a call center or as a medical transcriptionist or as an encoder.

Candidates for governor bring campaigns to O.C. (Orange County Register)
Candidates for governor bring campaigns to O.C.

Vemics Announces $9M Acquisition of NuScribe, a Leading Medical Transcription Streamlining Provider (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NANUET, N.Y.---- Vemics, a leading provider of hosted, real-time collaboration and meeting solutions announced today the acquisition of Austin-based NuScribe, Inc., a developer of voice recognition software applications and web-based productivity tools for the medical, pharmaceutical and healthcare industries for $9 Million in an all-stock transaction with Vemics' stock valued at $.90 per share.

Educating Granny (The Morning Call)
Bucks woman, 64, takes in college life, dorm and all Penelope Sablack has eased into college life halfway through her first semester at Kutztown University.

LIVING IN FEAR: Grainger's marriage took violent turn after wedding
Myrtle Beach Online - Instead, Grainger, who's from Rutherfordton, N.C., worked for a lawyer as a secretary and later became a medical transcriptionist. Soon after Grainger got out of college, she worked as a secretary in Atlanta. Craft lived there for three years before ...

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