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How to use the MT Reference Style Guide for Medical Transcription


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EXAMPLES are contained in a box so they stand out.

Additional information, cross references and other items that require attention are contained in a shadowed box.

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Search tips: Use partial words or broad phrases. For example, if you are searching for the section on hyphenation, try searching hyphen so you get a broader search result.


The Style Guide is a work in progress


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The style guide is for you, the medical transcriptionist. If there's something you need and don't see, don't be afraid to ask. We will make every effort to accommodate requests.


About the Style Guide


This style guide is created, edited and maintained by the online medical transcription community. All entries are finalized by approved editors. It is a volunteer project.


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