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  2. 10 Best Remote Transcription Jobs That Pay Well - AOL

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    Transcription specialist. Data entry. 1. Medical Transcriptionist. Average annual salary: $30,100 to $43,503. Working from home lends itself well to medical transcription. It does help if you are ...

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    How to Get It: As a beginner, you can find entry-level transcription jobs on TranscribeAnywhere.com, TranscribeMe.com, and Quicktate.com. Most employers give out a short writing test to measure ...

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    Salary/rate: According to ZipRecruiter, entry level transcription jobs pay just under $35,800 per year, but there's room to go much higher. Keep in mind that services such as Rev, which charge ...

  5. Medical transcription - Wikipedia

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    Medical transcription, also known as MT, is an allied health profession dealing with the process of transcribing voice-recorded medical reports that are dictated by physicians, nurses and other healthcare practitioners. Medical reports can be voice files, notes taken during a lecture, or other spoken material.

  6. Eli Lilly and Company - Wikipedia

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    Eli Lilly (1838–1898), a Union Army officer who founded the company in 1876. The company was founded by Colonel Eli Lilly, a pharmaceutical chemist and Union Army veteran of the American Civil War.

  7. Real-time transcription - Wikipedia

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    Real-time transcription is the general term for transcription by court reporters using real-time text technologies to deliver computer text screens within a few seconds of the words being spoken. Specialist software allows participants in court hearings or depositions to make notes in the text and highlight portions for future reference.