Transcription
Transcription is the process of converting spoken language into written text. In various contexts, it can refer to: 1. Medical Transcription : Involves listening to audio recordings of medical professionals (like doctors) and typing them out as medical reports, patient histories, or notes. Accuracy is crucial for patient care. 2. Legal Transcription : Involves transcribing court proceedings, depositions, or legal meetings. This type requires a good understanding of legal terminology. 3. Academic Transcription : Transcribing interviews, lectures, or discussions for research purposes. This can be essential for qualitative studies. 4. General Transcription : Any transcription of audio or video content, such as interviews, podcasts, or speeches, for accessibility or content creation purposes. Tools and Techniques: Manual Transcription : Involves listening and typing by hand, which can be time-consuming. Transcription Software : Tools like Otter.ai, Rev, and Google Docs Voice Typing ca...