With just this single reference, you're getting an entire library of specialized word books. There's no need to buy separate books to cover all the specialties with which you may be less familiar. Sloane's Medical Word Book includes the terms that medical transcriptionists encounter most frequently - all in a convenient, user-friendly format. Terms are organized by specialty, so you can always select the correct word with accuracy. A must-have for students and practicing transcriptionists Organization of terms by specialty allows you to accurately identify the correct word. A 16-page full-color insert shows anatomy by body systems and region.Three convenient sections provide a quick reference: General Terms includes general medical terms, general surgical terms, and laboratory, pathology, and chemistry termsSpecialties includes terms from 18 different specialtiesGuide to Terminology includes abbreviations, anatomy plates, combining forms, and rules for forming pluralsSelected entries include both the correct spelling and a phonetic spelling for terms that may be difficult to spell.100 commonly misspelled English words frequently used in dictation. Unique All forms of words are listed, including adjectives and adverbs, plus the "s" form of verbs. Unique Includes slang, physician-coined words, and brief forms along with their expansions. Unique Phrases can be found under the adjective and under the noun main entry. Author Ellen Drake is a nationally known speaker and expert in medical transcription.New terms ensure that you have the most up-to-date information available.
When I first started transcribing in 1980, the first edition of this book was my bible. When I was lost in a black hole of unintelligible doctor-mumble, being able to narrow the terms down to groups of specialties saved the day for me. Now, after 23 years as an acute care MT, I teach full time at a community college and I require this book for my transcription students. Ellen Drake's meticulous edits and additions have at least quadrupled the page count and made it a trustworthy reference. I must admit, though, that as an experienced MT, it would not be the first book I pulled off my shelf when stuck on a word now. Now I usually first turn to the latest edition of Stedman's, the Drakes' latest pharmaceutical reference, or to a word book with extensive terms in a particular specialty. That's because the Medical Word Book is more like a text version of an experienced MT's brain. So I probably wouldn't recommend this for an "old" MT like me -- but newbies will LOVE it.
My MT Bible
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I have been a medical transcriptionist since 1973. That is when I first started using my first MEDICAL WORD BOOK, by Sloan. I just received the newest edition of this book. Having words categorized by different body systems makes it much easier and quicker to use. Also, I have found words in there that I could not find in other references, because I knew what system of the body it would be in. I have many other references at my fingertips and if I had to choose only one to be on my desktop, this would definitely be it!!
The most-used reference book in my medical library!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
My initial leap into the medical transcription field was incredibly frustrating - attempting to learn an entirely new language . . . in Latin . . .and type at the speed of sound. None of the manuals that I received with my pre-packaged medical "tutorial" compared to the salvation that I found in this book and my Stedman's spellchecker. I agree that some updating is necessary, but this book is still the best quick reference that I have. After 5 years of transcription, I still pick it up first!
Perfect for medical transcriptionists
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This book is a quick reference guide formatted in categories and is easy to use. It does not give any definitions for the words, just the spelling. I use this book often, especially when the physician is referring to a field that I am unsure of. It has saved me many times from frustration in using the dictionary when I am not exactly sure of the prenunciation by the physician. This is definitely a book to have in your medical library.
I use it every day in medical transcription
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I am a Medical Transcriptionist student, nearing the end of my course and I have already obtained a number of medical dictionaries and encyclopedias as aids. THIS is the one that is already dog-eared from constant use, by myself, and others in my class. I wouldn't want to be without it. It's easy to use, clear, and concise. I also appreciate its compact size.
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