The following glossaries are freely available:
Several glossaries developed by Robert Hill, Mary Morken, Jon Knowles, and Mike DeTuri for medical transcription.
Usual legal terms. Words and phrases from the Uniform Commercial Code and the Revised Model Business Corporation Act.
Glossaries for general usage, for other languages, for technical writing, and for other subjects.
With Instant Text, you can develop glossaries based on your own past work. You can also use Professional Medical Glossaries developed for Instant Text by experts in the field. This will give you a head start and you can still customize them to better meet your own needs. The following commercial glossaries are available for use with Instant Text:
Compiled from thousands of Ob/Gyn surgical and H&P reports from a major urban hospital, accumulated over years of practice. Report styles of dozens of physicians have been assimilated. Major and minor surgical procedures such as D&C, C-section, exploratory surgery, myomectomy, cone biopsy, and tubal ligation are represented.
More than 30,000 correctly spelled words and phrases including diagnoses, anatomical structures, and procedure and tool names. Continuations are optimized for Ob/Gyn procedures. You never need to type salpingo-oophorectomy again!
Compiled from thousands of Podiatry surgical reports from a major urban hospital, accumulated over years of practice. Report styles of dozens of physicians have been condensed into a single glossary of more than 30,000 words and phrases including diagnoses, anatomical structures, procedures and tool names.
Continuations are optimized to present podiatric terms ahead of general terms. Common podiatric words and phrases are well represented including hammer toe, Austin bunionectomy, osteomyelitis, hallux abductovalgus, and thousands more.
The ABCZ system offers the medical transcriptionist an innovative, simple system of abbreviations to enter text more quickly, reliably and with fewer keystrokes than ever before. The basic rule of the ABCZ method is to use the first three letters of a word (hence ABC) and its last letter (hence Z). So for example, you use hosn for the word hospitalization.
The ABCZ Typing Assistant is a 90,000-entry set of glossaries to do medical transcription. Using the ABCZ System with Instant Text, you will produce much more text each day — yet your fingers will actually be less tired.
The Abbreviation Master glossaries include several Instant Text medical transcription glossaries optimized for speed by experienced Medical Transcriptionists who have a keen interest in saving keystrokes. Abbreviations Masters are directly available from the authors:
Reduce use of the mouse and macros by typing words to perform simple and complex MS Word functions - access main menus and hard-to-find submenus, change word endings, format, navigate in or search a document, and much more. 725+ entries.
8000 brand and generic drugs for direct entry into text. Great savings in keystrokes and research time.
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