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Medical Transcription Bookshelf
Medical Transcription Bookshelf
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Medical Transcription Fundamentals
Diane Gilmore, CMT, FAAMT
February 2008 / 560 pp./ 105 illustrations/ 978-0-7817-6497-1
Features:
Instructor Resources:
•Lesson plans
•Additional dictations
•Test generator
•PowerPoint slides for each
chapter
•Image bank
Student Resources:
•Actual dictation
•Sample reports
•Data needed to prepare
the documents discussed in
the text
•Part I: is an overview of the field, the required tools,
medical terminology, editing basics, and basic medical
document preparation.
•Part II: focuses on medical specialty practices. At the end
of each chapter, there is a set of key medical terms
relevant to the specialty.
•Part III: Each chapter contains follow-up questions to
promote class discussion and exercises designed to
reinforce concepts and procedures. "Transcription Tips,"
offer useful information and hints.
The Medical Transcriptionist’s Guide to
Microsoft Word®: Make It Your Own
By Laura Bryan, CMT, BS
February 2010 / 512 pp./ 450 illustrations/ 978-0-7817-9714-6
Features:
Instructor Resources:
•Test Bank
•PowerPoint slides
•Image bank
Student Resources:
•Quiz Bank
•Case Studies
•Document Formatting
Exercises
•Demos, Screenshots,
Sample Templates, Weblinks,
Macros
•Comprehensive how-to for working with Microsoft Word®
• NEW! Updated content: now includes Word 2003 and 2007 and the
fundamental features of Windows XP and Windows Vista
•NEW! Sections specific to Word 2003, Word 2007, Windows XP, and Vista are
highlighted in the text
• NEW! Completely new design; now full-color
• NEW! "Put it Together" boxes show how various concepts discussed
throughout the text work together
• NEW! "How I Do It" Boxes are based on the author's first-hand experience,
helping you apply what you've learned to be more productive and accurate
in your work
• NEW! "Do It Quicker" Boxes offer valuable timesavers, including shortcut keys
and tips for maximizing efficiency
• NEW! "Caution" Boxes alert you to common pitfalls and how to avoid them
•Includes back-of-book CD-ROM that features tutorial videos with step-bystep examples of complex and must-know processes
• Full suite of student and faculty ancillaries for easy integration into
transcription curricula
• Workbook integrated into the text to make it a true work-text.
Technology for the Medical Transcriptionist
Laura Bryan
April 2009/ 400 pp./ 270 illus./ 978-0-7817-9713-9
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Instructor Resources:
•PowerPoint Slides
•Image Bank
•Test Bank
Student Resources:
•Image Bank
•Question Bank
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Clearly marked sections for Windows XP and Windows Vista
Learning Objectives
Model Curriculum Objectives list technology requirements
recommended by the Association for Healthcare
Documentation Integrity
Screen shots show students screen views while performing
particular applications
Tables summarize key information for at-a-glance reference
Glossary defines all key terms throughout the text
Critical Thinking Questions at the end of each chapter
CD Icons throughout the text let students know that CDROM has additional information
Globe Icons reference web links located on the text’s
companion website accessing the latest information on
rapidly evolving topics
Stedman’s Medical Transcription Dictation
July 2010/ 40 hours/ 978-1-60913-568-3
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Instructor Resources:
•Answer Key
Student Resources:
•Users Guide
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40 hours of authentic physician dictation, which fulfills the
AHDI model curriculum requirement
Variety of accents to provide a realistic mix and challenge
students
Variety of sound quality, with a realistic mix of clips affected
by background noise and recording quality
Organized by specialty and difficulty
Answer key for faculty only
Medical transcription platform
The inclusion of a free transcription platform (software that
allows them to control the audio file with a foot pedal) for
students to use
ExpressScribe has already agreed to allow us to link to their
free transcription platform for customer download
The CMT Review Guide
American Association for Medical Transcription (AAMT)
Betty Honkonen CMT, FAAMT
Lea M. Sims CMT, FAAMT
2005/ 714 pp./ 978-0-7817-6000-3
Features:
•The only reference on the market specifically for preparing
for the CMT exam
•Covers all the topics on the CMT exam, according to the
AAMT Exam Blueprint
•Sample review questions help applicants prepare to past
the CMT exam
•Proofreading and editing exercises assess and practice skills
•A separate section with review questions for key HIM,
medico-legal, and HIPAA issues
•Bonus CD-ROM packaged in the back of the book with
sample dictation/transcription exercises with answer keys,
and additional 20 review questions per system
•Users can practice with the review questions on the CDROM by system, multiple systems, and in Study or Test modes
The RMT Review Guide
American Association of Medical Transcription (AAMT)
2006 / 512 pp./ 978-0-7817-6513-8
Features:
•The only review guide for AAMT's RMT Certification Exam
•Covers the three major units of study:
- Unit 1: Medical Language
- Unit 2: Systems/Specialties
- Unit 3: English Language
•Checklist of learning objectives for each chapter
•Comprehensive resource section for each chapter
•Sample reports in each systems chapter reviews chapter
content and current usage
•Review questions assess preparation level and identify
knowledge and experience gaps for further review
•Bonus CD-ROM features 360 additional review questions
(20 for every systems chapter) and more than 100 dictation
exercises
Stedman’s Medical Dictionary,
28th Edition
Stedman’s
2005 / 2100 pp./ 1500 illustrations/ 978-0-7817-3390-8
Features:
•Terms that warrant more than the standard dictionary
definition are highlighted in blue boxes.
•Uses the Terminologia Anatomica for the Gross Anatomy
and Neuroanatomy as sanctioned by the Federative
Committee on Anatomical Terminology
•Art Program includes approximately 1500 color illustrations,
photographs, and tables. The art program is used to
expand and clarify the meanings of the dictionary terms;
liberal use of four color throughout
•Easy-to-find Subentries - each subentry is on a new line for
easier readability
•Cross-References in Blue
•Building Blocks - 90% of medical language comes from
Greek and Latin - the suffixes, prefixes and combining forms
are marked with the universal symbol for recycling
•Bonus CD-ROM includes Stedman's Plus
Medical/Pharmaceutical Spellchecker over 300 medical
clip art and 3-D images.
Stedman’s Medical Dictionary for the
Health Professions and Nursing,
Seventh Edition
Stedman’s
2011/ 2512 pp./ 1000 illus./ 978-1-60831-692-2
Features:
Ancillary Assets:
• More than 40,000
pronunciations online
• 5,600 illustrations
available online
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Over 56,000 terms
Nearly 65 valuable appendices
1,000 illustrations
Anatomical insert by Anatomical Chart Company
Written pronunciations for every term
British alternative spellings
Precision-cut thumb tabs
A to Z organization for easier look up
Over 70 leading consultants from the fastest growing
nursing and health professions contributed to the
enhancements of this latest edition
• FREE One year subscription to Stedman’s Online
• FREE version of Stedman’s PLUS Medical/Pharmaceutical
Spellchecker ($99 value)
Stedman’s Electronic Medical
Dictionary, 7.0
Stedman’s
2006 / 978-0-7817-8986-8
Features:
•More than 107,000 terms are defined by the most trusted
name in medical references
•30 appendices include cancer classification systems and
the Institute for Safe Medication Practices' List of Error-Prone
Abbreviations, Symbols, and Dose Designations
•Usage notes highlight common errors of usage, spelling,
and pronunciation
•Click-on audio icons let you hear correct pronunciations
•1,800 images illustrate key medical terms and concepts
•Live-action video from Acland's Video Atlas of Human
Anatomy
•Refine your search using wildcards
•Bookmark sections you'll want to revisit
•Create your own customized dictionary
Stedman’s Plus Medical/Pharmaceutical
Spellchecker 2010
Stedman’s
February 2010 / 978-1-60831-446-1
Features:
•Contains nearly 500,000 medical, pharmaceutical, and
bioscience terms
•Compatible with a broad range of word processing
systems
•The Standard single-user version is available as a Windows
and Macintosh compatible CD-ROM or as a downloadable
file via stedmans.com or lww.com
•New medical and equipment terms introduced in 2009
and updated drug terminology drawn from Facts &
Comparisons' American Drug Index 2010
Quick Look Drug Book 2011
Leonard L. Lance, RPh, BSPharm
December 2010/ 1500 pp./ 978-1-60913-802-8
Features:
•Cross-referenced A to Z listing of drug names (trade and
generic)
Includes drug related tools such as:
-- Abbreviations and Symbols
-- New Drugs Introduced or Approved by the FDA in 2010
-- Cancer Chemotherapy Acronyms and Regimens
-- Normal Laboratory Values for Adults and Children
Includes up to 10 points of information for each drug including:
-- Generic Name
-- Brand Name
-- Sound-Alike/Look-Alike Issues
-- FDA-Recommended "Tall Man" Lettering
-- Synonyms
-- Pronunciation Guide
-- Therapeutic Category
-- Use
-- Usual Dosage
-- Dosage Forms
Stedman’s Medical Transcription Skill
Builders: Creating Surgical Reports
Stedman’s
2006 / 338 pp./ 60 illustrations/ 978-0-7817-5518-4
Features:
•Provides medical transcription students and professionals
with comprehensive reports that teach how to transcribe
accurate and reliable reports
•Includes medical transcription exercises with recorded
dictation reports; surgical terminology with definitions and
illustrations when applicable; proofreading exercises to
ensure the report is transcribed accurately; and editing
exercises which involve correcting the physician's
grammatical errors and rewriting the report to make
doctors' notes readable and understandable.
•Answer keys are given for each section
•Audio pronunciation for the medical terminology section is
on the CD-ROM
Stedman’s Medical Transcription Skill
Builders: Creating Cardiology Reports
Stedman’s
2006 / 450 pp./ 40 illustrations/ 978-0-7817-5531-3
Features:
•Provides medical transcription students and professionals
with comprehensive reports that teach how to transcribe
accurate and reliable reports
•Includes medical transcription exercises with recorded
dictation reports; cardiology terminology with definitions
and illustrations when applicable; proofreading exercises to
ensure the report is transcribed accurately; and editing
exercises which involve correcting the physician's
grammatical errors and rewriting the report to make
doctors' notes readable and understandable.
•Answer keys are given for each section
•Audio pronunciation for the medical terminology section is
on the CD-ROM
Stedman’s Medical Transcription Skill
Builders: Creating Orthopaedic Reports
Stedman’s
2007 / 423 pp./ 50 illustrations/ 978-0-7817-7435-2
Features:
Student Resources:
• Review Questions
• Test Questions
• Audio Pronunciation
Glossary
• Crossword Puzzles
• Audio Dictation Files
• Medical Transcription
Practice: Answer Keys
•Provides medical transcription students and professionals
with comprehensive reports that teach how to transcribe
accurate and reliable reports
•Includes medical transcription exercises with recorded
dictation reports; orthopaedic terminology with definitions
and illustrations when applicable; proofreading exercises to
ensure the report is transcribed accurately; and editing
exercises which involve correcting the physician's
grammatical errors and rewriting the report to make
doctors' notes readable and understandable.
•Answer keys are given for each section
•Audio pronunciation for the medical terminology section is
on the CD-ROM
Stedman’s Guide to Idioms: Know the
Lingo
By Elaine Olson, CMT, FAAMT
2005 / 311 pp./ 978-0-7817-5746-1
Features:
•Includes thousands of entries, each with a concise
definition plus a usage example in a medical
•Covers a wide range of common and unusual idioms,
such as: "…been through the mill," "…go under the knife,"
"…on the QT," … penny-wise and pound-foolish," "…put the
cart before the horse," and many more
•Alphabetical listing enables fast and easy look-up
Stedman’s Medical Abbreviations,
Acronyms and Symbols, Fourth Edition
Stedman’s
January 2008 / 1296 pp./ 978-0-7817-7261-7
Features:
•Quick, easy access to over 75,000 essential abbreviations,
acronyms, and symbols
•This thoroughly updated edition includes more than 7,500
new abbreviations, expansions, acronyms, and symbols and
14 appendices
•"Do Not Use" abbreviations indicated by the Institute for
Safe Medication Practices are highlighted, as are slang
abbreviations.
The AAMT Book of Style Student
Workbook
American Association of Medical Transcription (AAMT)
2006 / 450 pp./ 978-0-7817-6001-0
Features:
Instructor Resources:
•Suggestions for classroom
discussions, activities, methods to
help bring more clarification to
topics
•Additional dictation exercises
•Additional review questions
•Chapter format that matches
workbook content
Student Resources:
•Sample reports
•Job Descriptions
•Modifying the Patient Record
•Soundalikes
•Common abbreviations
•Quiz bank: dictation exercises
•Covers the most significant and essential areas of standard
and style covered by the current Book of Style
•Uses a more classroom-friendly, topical approach--instead
of the A-to-Z reference format used by the Book of Style--to
better facilitate teaching and learning
•For each topic, the current standard provided in the Book
of Style is succinctly restated and a quick reference to the
relevant information in the Book of Style is provided.
•Expanded explanations through a "Going Deeper" offer
clear instructions for applying the guidelines and standards
on the job.
•Promotes memorization of standards that simply cannot be
learned by other methods
•Application examples, side bars and boxes highlight
important concepts and aid learning and memorization
Stedman’s Guide to the HIPAA Privacy
Rule, 2e
Kathy Nicholls, CMT, FAAMT
February 2011 / 256 pp./ 30 illustrations/ 978-1-60831-053-1
Features:
•More than 50 sample templates and policies provide a base for
developing your own policies to incorporate to ensure
compliance.
•Case Studies provide vignettes of real-world applications to
emphasize the practical application of the law.
•Illustrations help make complicated topics more accessible and
easier to understand.
•Critical thinking questions at the end of each chapter create
opportunities for application
Ancillaries:
Student Resources:
Quiz questions
More than 50 sample forms and templates for compliance
Instructor Resources:
PowerPoint slides
Test questions
Stedman’s Medical Terms and Phrases:
The Complete Guide to Medical
Language
Stedman’s
2004 / 2000 pp./ 978-0-7817-4543-7
Features:
•Includes over 240,000 medical terms and phrases for all
medical specialties
•Medical language professionals, medical transcriptionists,
medical coders, students, medical secretaries, medical
assistants, and court reporters will find this comprehensive
publication essential in their professions and studies
•Content is keyword cross-referenced so that users can find
the phrase by keywords contained in the phrase
•In addition, comprehensive sound-alike, medical
abbreviations, and building blocks of medical language
appendices are included
Stedman’s Pocket Guide to Medical
Language
Stedman’s
October 2008 / 352 pp./ 25 illus./ 978-0-7817-9981-2
Features:
Ancillary Asset:
•Bonus CD-ROM includes:
- Image Bank
- Audio Pronunciation
drills
- Spanish-English
pronunciation glossary
•Portable reference
•16-page full-color anatomy atlas
•Full-color design with printed tabs to quickly orient the
reader
•Quick reference lists
•Quick reference tables
•Spanish-English content
•Audio pronunciations on CD-ROM including Spanish
•Image Bank
•Dedicated sections focus on commonly confused
terminology (including drug names), abbreviations,
acronyms, and symbols