The “English for Medical Transcriptionists” Course Helps ESL Workers to Upgrade their English Skills to become High Quality Transcriptionists
Today, Azimuth, a Medical Transcription and e-learning services company has announced the launch of its new online course “English for Medical Transcriptionists”.
“Our English for Medical Transcriptionists course has been designed to meet the industry skill requirements for both fresh and experienced Medical Transcriptionists. We are teaching the basics of English grammar that are generally applied in the field of Medical Transcription.” says Terry Leger, CEO of Azimuth. “We are the first Company in India to provide a complete online Medical Transcription Training program with scope for a guaranteed work-from-home program. We currently have hundreds of students who are taking our MT training program from their homes” he adds.
Azimuth Academy (AA), the professional training arm of Azimuth, is providing Medical Transcription training since the year 2000 and it has trained hundreds of students successfully.
“ESL (English as Second Language) Transcriptionists, whose native language is not English, often commit English grammar mistakes in their daily work. They can perform better by taking our new online course “English for Medical Transcriptionists” that will help them sharpen their English skills” says Anand, GM of Azimuth.
The duration of the “English for Medical Transcriptionists” online course is 30 hours. The course is completely online and can be taken at the convenience of the aspirant Transcriptionist. There is no prerequisite to take the course.
Source: Business Wire India

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