Guest guest Posted January 29, 2003 Report Share Posted January 29, 2003 Hi Keisha, and welcome. The best way to search google is to put what you are looking for in quotes. That filters out the garbage and unrelated hits. However, please bear in mind that a google search is no substitute for medical references. Anyone can put anything on the web.. that doesn't mean it's spelled correctly. An exception to that would be rxlist.com when searching for medications. I love using that site to type in a phonetically spelled drug to get suggestions of what the actual drug might be. Other members on the list may have other suggestions about fuzzy searches, etc., on Google. Jan jantranscribes@... " Typing is my life. " " Whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules. " Question about Google Hello, I am new here. I am a second semester Medical Transcription student. I am taking this course as part of the Medical Secretary program at the college I attend. I have heard you guys mention Google as a source of finding information. How exactly do you use it? I would like to know for example if I do not understand what the doctor is saying if I can type in what I think it sounds like and get responses. I am new. I have not purchased any books for my home yet. But i do have access to word books in class; yet I am not allowed to check them out. Thanks for any help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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