I have 25+ years' experience as a totally blind medical transcriptionist, and have experienced this job from the IBm correcting selectric, through the DOS days, all the way to computer-generated transcription programs - complete with patient census, pre-formatted report type forms, word expanders and MP3 files of dictation. I have worked in various settings including hospitals, physicians' offices, local and on-line transcription services, and as the owner of a transcription service. I will soon be updating my CMT credential through the AHDI; and participate in and provide continuing education opportunities through this organization. I am currently working with an electronic medical records software company to insure accessibility of their program, which involves transcribing for a local clinic. This course is currently featured in the (2008 and 2009 editions of Who's Who in America; 2009 Who's who in American Women; 2009 Who's Who in the World; 2009 Who's who in Health and Medicine; and life time VIP recognition in Who's Who in Business and Professionals. (Please see the "personal qualifications" link for more of my personal story.)