Hi Brother,
 you can contact Sarthak Educational Trust

Old article from
http://www.eyeway.org/informs/careers/medical-transcription-training-by-sarthak-educational-trust


Sarthak Educational Trust, in collaboration with EnAble India, begins
its second batch of medical transcription training programme for
visually impaired persons. According to sources in the trust, their
first batch has been placed successfully in different companies. And
they are guaranteeing a job for everyone who completes their training
with 98.5% accuracy & minimum 300 lines per day.

About medical transcription training for the visually impaired
Medical transcription is a growing industry, which will always be in
demand all around the world. Medical transcription is a process of
documentation of patient’s history, diagnostic tests, surgery
description, or any other medical documentation. They accomplish this
by listening to the doctor’s dictation which is received as voice
file, and converting it into text format. This job requires learning
medical terminology, language of medicine, anatomy of human body,
various diseases, English grammar, and various accents, like American.
This job suits visually impaired who have good computer skills and who
have the willingness to learn.

This is a great field for visually impaired as the work involves just
listening and typing. This course helps candidates graduate to start
the career as Medical Transcriptionists. The visually impaired medical
transcriptionists have already been working in companies such as
M-Pulse, CBAY, RTech, Digimetrix, Lake Systems, and others. Especially
people who have difficulty in mobility can work from home after
gaining experience from a company and reaching a good accuracy level.

With regards,



On 11/21/10, subhash chhetri <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, I'm Subhash chhetri, a student of computer application from
> AICB. First of all warm wishes to all of you. Actually, I want to know
> about the course of medical transcription. Is there any specialized
> centre of this course for visually impaired persons around Delhi? If
> anybody knows anything about it, Please answer me. --Thank you all --
> hoping for good response.
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