You have to memorize the sounds that common letters and combinations make. The best way to do that is by making a Study Deck with one letter or combination and the correct pronunciation.
Because phonetic transcription is a complex system of language, it usually takes a person more than a few days to truly understand it.
One can purchase medical transcription equipment on a number of online stores. MTStars, Made-in-China, and MT Daily are few examples of online stores that sell medical transcription equipment.
Here are a few courses. Some are online.degree.net , www.caihometype.com , medicalbillingbooks.tripod.com/medical-transcription-training-courses.html and www.mtathome.com .
A lot of the colonists who were first sent to Gerogia were criminals. I learned that a few days ago in my U.S. History class.
There are a few websites one can visit to get training in online medical transcription. One can get this service from 'Azimuth Academy', 'Career Step' and 'Allied Schools'.
I had one and it took like a few days as in five days, but keep neosporin on it and that sucker will come right off (: Lesson learned don't put toothpaste on a pimple.
Yes there are quite a few online medical transcription classes available. I would try first with an accredited school as there are just as many scams as there are real sites.
A few days is about 3 or 4 days.
It takes at least 30 days (1month) for it too come out and sprout its wings.I know a few things about them because I learned about them in 1st grade.
It will die after a few days
There are a few websites that allow one to sign up for online medical transcription courses. Some of the best online courses for medical transcription are from online schools such as Penn Foster, Career Step, and the Medical Technology Education Center.
One version is "barj" or "barhj" and the IPA version is bɑrdʒ . Funeral barge : "FEW-nur-ull barj" (the word "few" as pronounced "FYU")
A few versions of pronunciation for pain:The Random House Dictionary: pānDictionary.com: peynCollins English Dictionary, Complete and Unabridged: peɪnMerriam-Webster M-W.com: ˈpānMacmillian Dictionary: peɪnWiktionary.com: päin