Govt junior colleges to offer medical transcription course

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| Towards this direction, the commissionerate and the IAMR had jointly organised a 15-day pilot programme for training government junior college lecturers in the state in medical transcription, which concluded here on July 29. |
| Twenty seven lecturers "� three each from nine government colleges and minority institutions in tier-II towns "� have been selected for the all-paid programme with an intention to start a six-month course in their respective colleges. |
| These include government junior colleges in Guntur, Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Kadapa, Chittoor, Visakhapatnam, Warangal, Mahabubnagar and Kakinada. |
| The course will commence from August 6, 2007. |
| "About 270 inter students from the nine colleges will be trained as medical transcriptionists and issued a certificate. This will enable them to get more employment opportunities immediately after their intermediate, and earn Rs 6,000 per month at the entry level. The programme will also be run full-time in summer for two months," Ramakrishna Tummala, president of IAMR, said. |
| According to him, Hyderabad currently has 200 small and big medical transcription companies, which provide employment to 20,000 youth. There is a need for 10,000 more trained transcriptionists. |
First Published: Jul 31 2007 | 12:00 AM IST